M Barnett – In talking to Piers, he suggested I consider the bigger housing, then later go to his modified HX35. The bigger housing would reduce EGTs, and later the modified HX35 would increase the air a little more (further reduce EGTs) and improve lag time. This also allows you to make two payments (housing then turbo) on the turbo instead of one. You also need to determine if you need a waste gated housing or non-waste gated. A lot of dollars difference.
Forrest – I appreciate your to the point response. At the risk of splitting hairs, do you know how many seconds it takes from initial acceleration to when you have obvious spool up? It may be harder to time in a stick than an auto.
Initially, with the stock turbo, and piers exhaust elbow (35-lbs. boost), #10 plate, 370 injectors and a DDT transmission w/89% TC, it took me 3 seconds for obvious spool up. I have adjusted the AFC to the point it now takes 1. 6 seconds. I use a stopwatch. Although I think I can do further adjustments, the 1. 6 is not bad. The three seconds was awful. I am concerned the Piers HX40 would be closer to the 3 seconds than the 1. 6. What do you think?
Jim Fulmer – You have a point about talking to those guys in Canada. My wife is threatening to not allowing me to speak to them again :{ .
Nball – have your cake and eat it to... (lots of power, no lag & low egt)? Simply stated, how much money do we have? Piers has not figured how to do it for free, at least he would not tell me. I do think that Piers and Bill K. will advise you on what they believe to be true, not on what it takes to make a sale. It is well worth considering what Forrest and Jim Fulmer have posted.
As Forrest suggests, move the probe.
Thanks for the name comment. Not only is my Truck Red on top with Silver on the bottom, so is my Hair

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Wayne