Hey First Gen Brothers... ...
I've been away from the forum for awhile and thought I would drop in w/ a question.
I installed a used, low mileage HX35 on the Old Girl yesterday in place of the slowly fading H1C. All went well and the installation was straight forward w/ just the compressor having to be 'clocked' for our application.
Question: I lost 6# of Max Boost w/ the installation of the HX35. I went from 32# max w/ the old H1C and only see 26# from the HX35. Does this parallel what others have noticed that have installed a HX35 on a First Gen?
I've been told by Lawrence at Diesel Dynamics that this is actually a desirable condition and that it's due to the HX35 being more efficient over the H1C. The truck has great power and more of an 'electric' feel during spool up. I'm running the 12cm3 from my H1C on the HX35 and initially thought I would see a gain in boost of 1# or 2#'s.
Any thoughts from those that have made this swap?
TIA... ... . Tim "KEENO" Keen
I've been away from the forum for awhile and thought I would drop in w/ a question.
I installed a used, low mileage HX35 on the Old Girl yesterday in place of the slowly fading H1C. All went well and the installation was straight forward w/ just the compressor having to be 'clocked' for our application.
Question: I lost 6# of Max Boost w/ the installation of the HX35. I went from 32# max w/ the old H1C and only see 26# from the HX35. Does this parallel what others have noticed that have installed a HX35 on a First Gen?
I've been told by Lawrence at Diesel Dynamics that this is actually a desirable condition and that it's due to the HX35 being more efficient over the H1C. The truck has great power and more of an 'electric' feel during spool up. I'm running the 12cm3 from my H1C on the HX35 and initially thought I would see a gain in boost of 1# or 2#'s.
Any thoughts from those that have made this swap?
TIA... ... . Tim "KEENO" Keen
