I'm going to look at an HT3B for a good price tomorrow. I've had my stock turbo ported. Found out it is not an HX35. It is a WH1C, which i'm told by most folks is slightly more durable. Thrust bearing was already trashed and there was some scoring around the compressor wheel. New thrust bearing and porting where it had scratched anyway seems to have made it OK. Noticed a performance difference without the silencer ring so it is staying off.
I'm still finding it hard to believe that there is room for a big old HT3B, especially with the starter being down on that side for the Ford transmission. I still have that '06 manifold, maybe i can use it to help add clearance. But i have some questions before i even buy a turbo.
What sizes should i make sure this HT3B turbo has? I want the fastest spool up possible, yet to cleanup the smoke i still have even at 90 mph when i step on it. I have smoke when i take off but i'm hoping the AFC spring kit might help get that tuned up, maybe bring the boost in earlier, right?
How much should i expect it to cost for someone to fab the piping for me? I'm running water/meth and still making 1,500 EGTs at 35 psi boost. I'm hoping that adding a second injector just before the intercooler will help keep EGTs in check and possibly help with the smoke. I usually see a dark charcoal colored smoke with the water and a heavy foot.
My stock head bolts were retorqued and have surprised me by holding up this long with my timing at 18 degrees being hammered at high altitude. If i add this other turbo, will it be necessary to increase boost pressure to clean up the smoke? If i'm near or at 400 hp now, how close might i be to 500 hp with the HT3B? If i increase boost, will i definitely blow the head gasket?
I've been told that making smoke means the fuel that hasn't been completely burned is slowly eroding my head gasket. Does that mean i can't just add studs, that i have to remove the head and change the gasket? Does this mean it's time to o-ring too? In other words, is this going to turn into an expensive and time consuming project? Or can i just enjoy the cooler breathing ability, power, and hopefully better fuel economy for a while without creating new worries?