I installed an HX-40 yesterday. It has the 16 cm exhaust housing wastegated to 38psi.
From what I've read on TDR this is what I expected.
- Less bottom end, but what I lost on the low end I would gain back two fold on the midrange and top end.
- Lower EGT
- Much more power (i. e. 30-40 hp)
So far the only one of these that is true is the loss of bottom end.
I reset my SPA digital gauges before a trip to Houston to pick up the turbo to establish a baseline for comparison. I had a stock turbo with a blocked wastegate.
EGT before 1380°
Boost before 38 psi.
After installing the HX-40, with NO fueling changes. (3 hrs later)
EGT 1373°
Boost 39 psi
You can definately feel this turbo helps the engine breathe more easily at upper RPM. It feels like the engine isn't working as hard.
I tested my 1/4 mile trap speed and didn't pick up even 1 mph.
I have a test strip near my house that I always use to compare modifications and this morning I hit 1415° EGT in less than 1/4 mile.
I've installed a 4" exhaust, a K&N RE-0880, a moparguy air filter, and now an HX-40 all in hopes of reducing EGT. And I have yet to see a substantial decrease in temperatures by any of these.
I'm the type of person that believes in SPA digital gauge's high temp recall and repeatable tests. I try to avoid seat of the pants testing whenever possible.
My advice to everyone on the fence is to wait on a cheap set of twins to come out.
-Chris
From what I've read on TDR this is what I expected.
- Less bottom end, but what I lost on the low end I would gain back two fold on the midrange and top end.
- Lower EGT
- Much more power (i. e. 30-40 hp)
So far the only one of these that is true is the loss of bottom end.
I reset my SPA digital gauges before a trip to Houston to pick up the turbo to establish a baseline for comparison. I had a stock turbo with a blocked wastegate.
EGT before 1380°
Boost before 38 psi.
After installing the HX-40, with NO fueling changes. (3 hrs later)
EGT 1373°
Boost 39 psi
You can definately feel this turbo helps the engine breathe more easily at upper RPM. It feels like the engine isn't working as hard.
I tested my 1/4 mile trap speed and didn't pick up even 1 mph.
I have a test strip near my house that I always use to compare modifications and this morning I hit 1415° EGT in less than 1/4 mile.
I've installed a 4" exhaust, a K&N RE-0880, a moparguy air filter, and now an HX-40 all in hopes of reducing EGT. And I have yet to see a substantial decrease in temperatures by any of these.
I'm the type of person that believes in SPA digital gauge's high temp recall and repeatable tests. I try to avoid seat of the pants testing whenever possible.
My advice to everyone on the fence is to wait on a cheap set of twins to come out.
-Chris