Hx35 60mm upgrade

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Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby Tsbourne09 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:55 am

So what do yall think?
http://www.gillettdiesel.com/HXUpgradeC ... blade.aspx
Should i get or or keep saving for a phat shaft.
My hx is off a 97. Thats a direct bolt on right?
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby oldestof11 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:51 am

Save your money. You can buy a nice 62 or 63 mm S300 for around $700 now.
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby JustinRhodes » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:06 am

oldestof11 wrote:Save your money. You can buy a nice 62 or 63 mm S300 for around $700 now.


Where? I can only find the ones that cost like 1500

Unless your talking about used.
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby cmann250 » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:59 am

I'm not exactly sure what Jon is refering to, but Turbo Supply or something like that is a good source. A Super 40, which is a stock turbo off of a certain year 24V 6CT Cummins (8.3L) is about $800 I believe. You just have to know what medium duty truck or semi came with the turbo you want
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby Tacoclaw » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:25 pm

Yup. Sniff through Hineman's posts, he mentions a place that deals in cheap turbos. They don't have adjustable wastegates and options like that, but they can be added later if you find you need them.
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby dazedandconfused » Sun Feb 05, 2012 12:45 pm

I plan to do that but I'm also going to do HX35/40-HT3B twins.
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Re: Hx35 60mm upgrade

Postby AHineman » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:12 pm

Tacoclaw wrote:Yup. Sniff through Hineman's posts, he mentions a place that deals in cheap turbos. They don't have adjustable wastegates and options like that, but they can be added later if you find you need them.



The place I was talking about is http://www.turbosupply.net/. They only have box stock stuff. Like the s300g, super 40, 171702 S475, etc. If you know a part number, they have a good deal. The super 40 part number is 4031450. The s300g part number is 174430. Neither one of those turbos is a crazy horsepower setup by itself, but throw an s475 under one and you can have some fun...
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