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Old 12-05-2005 | 02:06 AM
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As far as I know you can. I don't see why you couldn't reuse it.
Old 12-05-2005 | 02:14 AM
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Bigblue,
I figured it would work upsidedown.
How about wastegates, can you get away without an external one? just run the hx35's the way it is, then duct the wastegate line for the bottom turbo into its output side, which goes to the hx35 input?
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Old 12-05-2005 | 08:19 AM
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yall are a ton of help. this dosen't look to hard from the pics. is the cold pipe 5" or 4"?
Old 12-05-2005 | 09:16 AM
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4".

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Old 12-05-2005 | 09:49 AM
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ok, the more i think about this the easier its getting. im sure ill run into my fair share of problems tho. so i need a ht3b, 4" elbows, 3" elbows, 5" to 4" downpipe, oil line, studs and that about covers the big stuff right? what about clamps and boots and such. will i have to move the battery?

ht3b - 500
hx-35 - 300
studs - 450
downpipe - ?150?
elbows, oil line - 100ish
boots, clamps, misc. parts - 300 - 500
so i think this is do-able for 1800-2000 bucks right?
Old 12-05-2005 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by blackdiesel02
is there any reason i couldnt use my turbo mounted exhaust brake? or do i have to upgrade to a 4'' downpipe and a larger exhaust housing on my stocker?
I did not see anyone answer this question. I believe you will have to give up you EB and go with a 5" downpipe/exhaust......and while better.....no longer cheaper than that $1500.00 single you mentioned!
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Old 12-05-2005 | 09:57 AM
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I am running a set of PDR towing twins with a set of head studs and thats it. The kit does come with a couple of blow off valves that is set at 50lbs. I have put 3k or more on this setup and so far it works beautifully. As far as doing the head..that would depend on how heavy of a foot you have
My setup has seen 50lbs maybe 6 times since it was put on.. and three of those were when it was on the dyno. The last time it seen 50lbs was when a rice burner wanted to play..

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Old 12-05-2005 | 11:21 AM
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I did not see anyone answer this question. I believe you will have to give up you EB and go with a 5" downpipe/exhaust......and while better.....no longer cheaper than that $1500.00 single you mentioned!
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I've heard of guys keeping the brake with twins. The hot pipe fabbing gets a LOT more involved because you are fabbing from the brake outlet to the big turbo. That, and you are welding to a cast brake housing, which is tougher. Space is at a premium as well.

Keeping the brake is the main reason that a lot of guys stick with a '35 or '35/'40 hybrid on top of their twins. Well, and it costs less to use the turbo you have already.


If it were ME, I'd look VERY carefully at twinning a towing truck. If I *did* twin a towing truck, then I'd probably go the route RJ mentioned, with the inline 5" brake
Old 12-05-2005 | 11:40 AM
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no longer cheaper than that $1500.00 single you mentioned!
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oh well, if i can put another turbo on it for 500 bucks, its well worth it
Old 12-05-2005 | 11:45 AM
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My US Gear inline brake is cool!

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Old 12-05-2005 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by WideOpenThrottl
Bigblue,
I figured it would work upsidedown.
How about wastegates, can you get away without an external one? just run the hx35's the way it is, then duct the wastegate line for the bottom turbo into its output side, which goes to the hx35 input?
tim.
You might be able to do that but it would make life a lot easier if you had an external wastegate.
Old 12-05-2005 | 04:47 PM
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so can htt refresh my ht3b and hx-35? do i need to upgrade either one? if so, to what?
Old 12-05-2005 | 07:43 PM
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here's a thread about a brake between the turbos.
Old 12-05-2005 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by blackdiesel02
ok, the more i think about this the easier its getting. im sure ill run into my fair share of problems tho. so i need a ht3b, 4" elbows, 3" elbows, 5" to 4" downpipe, oil line, studs and that about covers the big stuff right? what about clamps and boots and such. will i have to move the battery?

ht3b - 500
hx-35 - 300
studs - 450
downpipe - ?150?
elbows, oil line - 100ish
boots, clamps, misc. parts - 300 - 500
so i think this is do-able for 1800-2000 bucks right?
I don't think that 100 will cover it for cold piping and oil lines.. You'll need 3in or 4in for the cold piping between turbo's, and the 5in cold piping to the filter.. and Add the filter... Also need some adapters from 3in-4in...
Old 12-06-2005 | 12:22 AM
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ht3b - 500
hx-35 to hx40 - 600
studs - 450
downpipe: two 45° 5" ex. pipe, flange & vband - $141
hotpipe elbows, bolts, heatwrap and flanges- $300
oil lines & returns- $150+
cold pipe, flanges- $310
boots, clamps, filter, misc. parts - 400+



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