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Old 01-30-2010, 07:13 PM
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One of the smaller S300 based turbos or a Super 40 would work well.
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I have seen alot of people running hx60's. Are they very hard to come by and how much would one expect to pay. Or maybe a 50 or 40. Whatever it takes. How much for any of these?
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HX 40. Others are too big.
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I've heard of an HX60 being used as the big turbo in a compound setup, but not by itself.
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What's the hx40 capable of producing. Assuming I do injectors to match and pump mods
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Does a 4440 manifold bolt up!? You've got to be pulling my leg.
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I can't see why it wouldn't. It's a ve pump 12 valve 5.9l cummins. And I have heard of others doing it
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We'ev got a 5130 Case ih 5.9 nonturbo look at a 5240 i belive at an two weeks ago neat turbo setup with the turbo sitting on the top of the manifold the oppsite of how the trucks are setup I saw that an went HOOD STACK!!! Ya i can see a JD 4440 manifold
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Sounds sweet. If I didn't have to drive it on the road , I'd deffinatley do a hood stack. The exhaust kinds has to go behind the cab around here. But that would be so sweet on my truck
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would an hx40 bolt up to the stock manifold or do u need an adapter? will the stuck oil lines and everything fit or what all do i need to make one fit?
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I'll post a pic later when I can get it work
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Originally Posted by 19mike92
would an hx40 bolt up to the stock manifold or do u need an adapter? will the stuck oil lines and everything fit or what all do i need to make one fit?
Just a bigger downpipe.
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