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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Twins SPS62 & S400?? Anyone done it?

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Has anyone made a set of twins using a PS or SPS 62 along with a S400? What kind of results would you expect?



How would this compare to a HX40 & HT3B combo?



I've read that a S400 lights alittle sooner than a HT3B and I don't know if a SPS 62 spools about the same as a HX40? but I think it does flow more air.



Thoughts or experience anyone?
 
GOT-Torque said:
Has anyone made a set of twins using a PS or SPS 62 along with a S400? What kind of results would you expect?



How would this compare to a HX40 & HT3B combo?



I don't know if a SPS 62 spools about the same as a HX40? but I think it does flow more air.



Haven't driven a truck with a SPS62, but one with a HTT 62/'gated 12. It is MUCH faster than my PDR 40, but I have a 'gated 16, so that is part of it. The 62 does move more air.
 
bmoeller said:
Haven't driven a truck with a SPS62, but one with a HTT 62/'gated 12. It is MUCH faster than my PDR 40, but I have a 'gated 16, so that is part of it. The 62 does move more air.



The Super Phat Shaft turbos have a 14 housing and larger turbine wheel and spools noticably slower than a HTB2 62/12.



I have not driven the same truck with a SPS 62 and a HX40/16 to get a truely accurate comparison but after having driven both turbos my gut feeling is the SPS 62/14 spools similar to the 40/16 maybe just a little bit better.



BTW - If you are looking for a SPS62 I have one for sale :)
 
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