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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) What about an HTB2

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I might have an opportunity to pick up a used HTB2 62/14 with downpipe. So, my question is would this turbo be a good choice for my truck? Also what would be a fair price for the turbo and downpipe that has about 40K miles on it? I dont tow super heavy loads or often
 
i have the 12cm with my HTB2, been a really good turbo for me, currently lookin for a second turbo for my twin setup. not sure how your 14 would do though, depends how you fuel..... jeremy
 
Todd,



That turbo will do a great job for you. Personally I prefer the 14 housing to the 12 for backpressure issue. A new HTB2 goes for around $1475 and a downpipe runs around $150, I would say if the turbo is not too old and in good shape somewhere in the $800-$900 range would be good.



Doug



Doug Smith
 
Thanks for the replies. By the sounds of it, I should not have any problems with turbo lag with the 14cm housing and a standard transmission.
 
I doubt spool-up will be an issue for you. They light up quick.



I finally have enough fuel to light my 40 the way I want it too. :)
 
I am just a little concerned about buying a wearable used part like a turbo. I was offered a new HTB2 for a great price, maybe I should go that route
 
Todd F said:
I am just a little concerned about buying a wearable used part like a turbo. I was offered a new HTB2 for a great price, maybe I should go that route



I bought mine... . well traded... with either 3K or 5K miles on it. I've sled pulled 3 times on it, flog it everyday, and drive it everyday. Its great!



I pulled twice last weekend both times throwing 45PSI to it the whole length of the track coming out of the hole @ 4500 RPM's (turning 3300 I think going down the track?). Still driving great! :D Oo.
 
Bought my PDR40 from a fellow TDR member. Had maybe 20k miles on it. Probably has 60-65k miles on it now. Still feels like new. Has seen 45# a few times. Buried the pyro once, too, on the dyno. 16-1700* maybe, very briefly.
 
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