The HPCR engines can push a lot of fuel = heat to the turbo = fast spoolup at low engine rpm. This situation will be hard on the HX40. I broke them easily on my “uprated” 12-valve and on my 2004 HPCR engine. Furthermore, the compressor inlet is oriented wrong; you will need a special right angle adapter, and they are usually for 3” hose. Your pipe to the intercooler uses a 2. 75” hose. Then, on the exhaust side, the HX40 flange is too small compared to that on the stock turbo. You will have to get a custom 4” downpipe for about $170 and a $20 V-band clamp, replacing the stock iron elbow and 3. 5” downpipe. Then you need to adapt the new 4” pipe to your exhaust system. I don't recommend spending all that time and money to install a turbo that isn't a very good match to your engine.