I am looking to go with twins. The thing that caused this is My PDR HX-40 bearings wore out, and blew the seals on it.
I am leaning towards Piers fixing it, as well as modifying it for twins, and getting a PDR HT3B/26 to go with it, and the rest of the stuff for PDR twins, but I have also been throwing around the idea of a B1 series twin setup.
Does the PDR HT3B spool/flow faster than a normal HT3B?
One thing I've always wondered, is, why can't you just mate up a KSB-1-2 to a Big Brother turbo (or any small, fast spooling turbo, to a extremely large big turbo)? It seems like no one does this, as maybe the two are too far apart in size? Is it that the BB doesn't start spooling fast enough by the time the KSB-1-2 or something like it has reached it's top end?
Also, is the BB turbo too large to run on the 24v's and still have it be streetable (spoolup is important to me, and by streetable, I mean a relatively normal spoolup time).
Also, I have noticed that the build quality of the PDR kits seems to be a little higher than some of the B-series twins out there that I've seen... any input?
Now I know this is a heated subject, comparing different twins, but I am trying to get an unbiased opinion, so that I make the best choice, taking everything into consideration.
Right now, I have a stock head gasket too - so, it will need to be wastegated to less than 50psi until I can work the head.
Also, I have an edge drag comp, dd3's (which I'd like to switch to edm's soon - especially with twins), water/meth, fass, pdr hot rod vp44, catcher ecm.
Again, should I just repair the HX40, and set it up for pdr twins, or is it really worth changing everything over to a B-series twin setup? Like I said, spoolup is important, but I would like to be able to run something like mach 4,5, or 6 injectors without egt worries too down the line. I will probably fire ring the head, and throw in some Haisley 12mm studs sometime in the next 6 months or so too. I don't really tow anything either, and I have an '02 ETH 6-spd.
I'd like the twin setup I get to be streetable, versatile, reliable, yet still haul ***, and have it be the best possible combo and solution for my current situation.
Thanks,
Skyler
I am leaning towards Piers fixing it, as well as modifying it for twins, and getting a PDR HT3B/26 to go with it, and the rest of the stuff for PDR twins, but I have also been throwing around the idea of a B1 series twin setup.
Does the PDR HT3B spool/flow faster than a normal HT3B?
One thing I've always wondered, is, why can't you just mate up a KSB-1-2 to a Big Brother turbo (or any small, fast spooling turbo, to a extremely large big turbo)? It seems like no one does this, as maybe the two are too far apart in size? Is it that the BB doesn't start spooling fast enough by the time the KSB-1-2 or something like it has reached it's top end?
Also, is the BB turbo too large to run on the 24v's and still have it be streetable (spoolup is important to me, and by streetable, I mean a relatively normal spoolup time).
Also, I have noticed that the build quality of the PDR kits seems to be a little higher than some of the B-series twins out there that I've seen... any input?
Now I know this is a heated subject, comparing different twins, but I am trying to get an unbiased opinion, so that I make the best choice, taking everything into consideration.
Right now, I have a stock head gasket too - so, it will need to be wastegated to less than 50psi until I can work the head.
Also, I have an edge drag comp, dd3's (which I'd like to switch to edm's soon - especially with twins), water/meth, fass, pdr hot rod vp44, catcher ecm.
Again, should I just repair the HX40, and set it up for pdr twins, or is it really worth changing everything over to a B-series twin setup? Like I said, spoolup is important, but I would like to be able to run something like mach 4,5, or 6 injectors without egt worries too down the line. I will probably fire ring the head, and throw in some Haisley 12mm studs sometime in the next 6 months or so too. I don't really tow anything either, and I have an '02 ETH 6-spd.
I'd like the twin setup I get to be streetable, versatile, reliable, yet still haul ***, and have it be the best possible combo and solution for my current situation.
Thanks,
Skyler