Nacla
08-04-2015, 19:25
I've received a recommendation (from someone I trust) to consider installing a new Holset HX35W turbocharger on the new 6.5L Optimizer I'll be ordering soon.
Principles of turbo and wastegaste controller operation, I understand.
Trying to visualize the degree of difficulty involved in the installation, I cannot.
Questions:
I believe there are five aspects of the installation requiring modification; the oil supply line, the oil return line, the air inlet ducting, the exhaust down-pipe connection, and possibly some modification for wastegate control.
Is there something else I'm missing on this list of mods?
The oil lines seem line a minor challenge.
The air inlet may not be too difficult, I'm thinking.
What is involved in fabricating an exhaust adapter?
What materials are best suited for this?
Pray tell...is there an off-the-shelf adapter available yet?
Regarding the wastegate control system, is this a non-issue?
I believe Jim explained, in a past article, that the wastegate on a Holset turbo is controlled by means of 'boost' pressure.
(This was in contrast with factory GM [BorgWarner?] turbos, which utilize 'drive' pressure, to actuate the wastegate controller, IIRC.)
Engine Specifics: (if this is pertinent)
Compression ratio will be 20.2:1 (Per AMGeneral website engine specs.)
205 hp engine is my goal.
Will be parked in my daily driver: 1993 K3500 crewcab long bed, with 4L80E tranny, and 4.10 axles, rolling on LT245/75R16 tires.
Any enlightenment you could share?
Thanks!
Principles of turbo and wastegaste controller operation, I understand.
Trying to visualize the degree of difficulty involved in the installation, I cannot.
Questions:
I believe there are five aspects of the installation requiring modification; the oil supply line, the oil return line, the air inlet ducting, the exhaust down-pipe connection, and possibly some modification for wastegate control.
Is there something else I'm missing on this list of mods?
The oil lines seem line a minor challenge.
The air inlet may not be too difficult, I'm thinking.
What is involved in fabricating an exhaust adapter?
What materials are best suited for this?
Pray tell...is there an off-the-shelf adapter available yet?
Regarding the wastegate control system, is this a non-issue?
I believe Jim explained, in a past article, that the wastegate on a Holset turbo is controlled by means of 'boost' pressure.
(This was in contrast with factory GM [BorgWarner?] turbos, which utilize 'drive' pressure, to actuate the wastegate controller, IIRC.)
Engine Specifics: (if this is pertinent)
Compression ratio will be 20.2:1 (Per AMGeneral website engine specs.)
205 hp engine is my goal.
Will be parked in my daily driver: 1993 K3500 crewcab long bed, with 4L80E tranny, and 4.10 axles, rolling on LT245/75R16 tires.
Any enlightenment you could share?
Thanks!