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Old 02-22-2009 | 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by soulezoo
The super B special moves 80 lbs/min. The regular super B does 60.

I actually think 80 lbs/min is optimistic for the Special. It should be more like 75 lbs/min.

I haven't seen many of these running more than 650 HP like the HTT 66's and the Bullets and their wheels are rated at 80 lbs/min.
Old 02-23-2009 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Blue24
These are very close although I myself do not have the equipment to measure compressor flow.

04.5-07 He351cw 950 CFM
03-04 He341 ??? Guess between 800 and 850.
94-2002 HX35/40 Hybrid 6 blade 60mm 910 CFM
94-2002 HX35 800 CFM

HX35 is just over 640 cfm. I dont have the exact number but no way is it 800cfm.
Old 02-23-2009 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by kantdrive55
HX35 is just over 640 cfm. I dont have the exact number but no way is it 800cfm.
I don't know what shaft rpm your numbers come from but I could post several charts made by DSM tuner guys that "over speed" the stock HX 35 and get 55-56 lbs per minute of air. Will an HX35 last very long at 800 CFM, NO!

I will admit that a stock 54mm hx35 at the stock 21.5 psi, is probably down around 640 cfm.

I know of several diesel junkies that have broken into the deep 400 RWHP range with stock HX35's and that ain't happening at 640 cfm. I know of at least one guy that came dang near 500 RWHP with a HX35 with a 21cm exhaust housing. You'd be surprised how much air an over sped turbo will flow.


I think that BD underates the HP potential of it's SuperB, its upper HP limit should be closer to 475 RWHP. I suspect many factors come into play when advertising HP potential such as turbo longevity and marketing in general.
Old 02-24-2009 | 07:32 AM
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What is the super B special in terms of 64/71/14 and extended tips/blade mods are what? DOes it require the adapter/pipe elbow for the intercooler or does it have a 3rd gen housing?
I guess I need to ask again.....Just curious as I'm about to buy a 64/71/13 unless I'm talked out of it.
Old 02-24-2009 | 11:46 AM
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buy it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Old 02-24-2009 | 11:55 AM
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I guess I need to ask again.....Just curious as I'm about to buy a 64/71/13 unless I'm talked out of it.
BUY IT MAN!!!

I talked to Chris the other day about mine and he isnt finding anything wrong with it, we actually think I have a bad boost leak somewhere so I ordered a new intercooler boot kit for when my turbo gets back!
Old 02-24-2009 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Blue24

I think that BD underates the HP potential of it's SuperB, its upper HP limit should be closer to 475 RWHP. I suspect many factors come into play when advertising HP potential such as turbo longevity and marketing in general.
Most companies do the opposite and overrate their turbos... for marketing I am sure.
Old 02-24-2009 | 06:03 PM
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looking to step it up, But I tow a lot and my towing weight is easy 14K some times. Should I just go with the special or the twins ??

I currently like the quick spool with the weight i tow,along with good egt's.
Old 02-24-2009 | 08:03 PM
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looking to step it up, But I tow a lot and my towing weight is easy 14K some times. Should I just go with the special or the twins ??

I currently like the quick spool with the weight i tow,along with good egt's.
BD Tow twins for the win!!
Old 02-24-2009 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by soulezoo
A "super dave"-- s480 with race cover is about 113 lbs/min.

Back to the BD thread...


About 119lbs/min
Old 02-25-2009 | 02:04 AM
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Browndg, go for the twins, makes a world of difference, I think the Super B really shines when it's used in the twin setup. When it's by itself it can fall short, yet when used as a twin it seems to be perfect. The EGT's will be well in check with the twins also. Contact kantdrive55, Pat will give you all the info you need.
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