I might have an opportunity to put a HX-40 on my truck. It's not a piers one it's just stock. I have some questions about it though. (and please I am just going on the best of my knowledge so feel free to "edge-ah-makate" me!)
I have to believe that the hx-40's that broke in the past were because of overspeeding that big wheel (aka big boost #'s) Has anyone had any problems with a stock HX-40 that kept the boost #'s down (below 40psi or so?) Big wheel can't handle the high inertia from the wheel RPM to create big boost. The HX35 is more forgiving because of the smaller turbine (I think anyway right?)
Also if you are going to keep the boost numbers down, is there any real advantage to it over my hx-35/16cm at 45psi? I know that the HX-35 is inefficient at those boost levels, but you're still moving a bunch of air. They both have the same ex housing size, so will there really be an improvement with the EGT's on the HX-40 (I'm guessing not because with the same size exhaust housing how could it?) I can vaguely read the poor turbo maps from Holset. Seems like the HX-40 can move a bunch more air through the exhaust side then the HX-35 can. Looks like about . 375 vs . 5 kg/s? But that really doesn't mean squat because our 5. 9L would have to run at 6000 RPM @25psi to take advantage of the hx-40's air movement? Mass air flow rate in, is has to equal mass air flow rate out right? (plus some fuel quantity in the air, but does that really effect it much? I calculated that to be only about . 05 kg/s @ 500hp and a . 65 bsfc) So where is the advantage of the HX-40 at? on the cold side? It doesn't really look like at 35psi the HX-35 and HX-40 are too much different in efficiency (but again vague holset mapping info) Can anybody explain this?
As for injectors. I have a set of bd6's, supposedly 200hp (not too much info on them around here though) Has anybody run a real big injector on a hx-40? I have a drag comp and dd3's right now with the hx35/16cm. It was actually stuck on 5 x5 for about 2 months and I didn't have any problems (just needed to learn to use a little finesse on the go peddle that's all. ) I can't believe that a 200hp injector has any more fuel then the drag comp and the dd3's together. Not to mention you could run the drag comp on 1x1 and slow the fuel curve way down. Then just crank it up when you're ready. Any idea how much power this setup would make? I'm thinking maybe 525hp or so? How about adding water/meth to compensate for not enough turbo? Thanks in advance guys, I'm gonna post this one in the COMP forum too.
I have to believe that the hx-40's that broke in the past were because of overspeeding that big wheel (aka big boost #'s) Has anyone had any problems with a stock HX-40 that kept the boost #'s down (below 40psi or so?) Big wheel can't handle the high inertia from the wheel RPM to create big boost. The HX35 is more forgiving because of the smaller turbine (I think anyway right?)
Also if you are going to keep the boost numbers down, is there any real advantage to it over my hx-35/16cm at 45psi? I know that the HX-35 is inefficient at those boost levels, but you're still moving a bunch of air. They both have the same ex housing size, so will there really be an improvement with the EGT's on the HX-40 (I'm guessing not because with the same size exhaust housing how could it?) I can vaguely read the poor turbo maps from Holset. Seems like the HX-40 can move a bunch more air through the exhaust side then the HX-35 can. Looks like about . 375 vs . 5 kg/s? But that really doesn't mean squat because our 5. 9L would have to run at 6000 RPM @25psi to take advantage of the hx-40's air movement? Mass air flow rate in, is has to equal mass air flow rate out right? (plus some fuel quantity in the air, but does that really effect it much? I calculated that to be only about . 05 kg/s @ 500hp and a . 65 bsfc) So where is the advantage of the HX-40 at? on the cold side? It doesn't really look like at 35psi the HX-35 and HX-40 are too much different in efficiency (but again vague holset mapping info) Can anybody explain this?
As for injectors. I have a set of bd6's, supposedly 200hp (not too much info on them around here though) Has anybody run a real big injector on a hx-40? I have a drag comp and dd3's right now with the hx35/16cm. It was actually stuck on 5 x5 for about 2 months and I didn't have any problems (just needed to learn to use a little finesse on the go peddle that's all. ) I can't believe that a 200hp injector has any more fuel then the drag comp and the dd3's together. Not to mention you could run the drag comp on 1x1 and slow the fuel curve way down. Then just crank it up when you're ready. Any idea how much power this setup would make? I'm thinking maybe 525hp or so? How about adding water/meth to compensate for not enough turbo? Thanks in advance guys, I'm gonna post this one in the COMP forum too.