semi built, bottom is built head has pon cams. as for the psi if you look at the graph it only spikes for a few hundred rpm. i believe this is because of my boost controller limiter being set too low during the run.Beanstalk wrote:Nice dyno is your engine built?? and your holset is running 6psi more than the t72. What kind of w/g do you have? Your lines are wavy ecspecially your A/F?
Holsets are the same way with boost, probably more so. They are meant to run stock from the factory at 30psi on a diesel.DrifterProdigy85 wrote:I like the curve of the hx35. A decent comparison to the 72mm at low boost. The 72mm thrives at higher boost levels though. That hx35 looks like a very fast spooling fun turbo.
im using an ebay top mount manifold and stock valve springs. the head is all stock plus pon cams. ill get pics up in a little bit.flatrate wrote:what exhuast manifold is on there? any engine pictures... stock valve springs?
most diesels that run that turbo from the factory are not running 30psi out of the box... there not "meant" to run that from the factory..Cjmartz2k wrote:
Holsets are the same way with boost, probably more so. They are meant to run stock from the factory at 30psi on a diesel.
ill let you know once i get my water/meth injection should be able to make 500 or close to that at the wheels.ItzGenX wrote:What's the HX35 rated for? All the ratings I see are based on a diesel and aren't even close to what we'd make of them on gasoline. The spool on the HX35 looks friggin awesome, now to figure out where it begins to run out of steam. If it could push like 550whp, that would be sweet for a road and track setup.
I can't for the life of me figure out how they don't comment on lag. I've read guys saying "Oh its not so bad. It spools at 3500-4000 rpm". I think the hx35 is too big for any 2.0L engine.RustspecS13 wrote:The hx35 should be around a 50lb-min compressor, aka good for around 500WHP. The DSM guys have lots of them in 500whp range, and quite a few hx40s in the 500-670WHP range.
Have you considered the HY35? That's what I'm going with. I'm hoping for decent response still. Those turbines you mentioned are a little small no? According to my research, the HX25 flows only 30 lb/min. That's not very much. Actually the HX30 looks like a good option for the RB20 at 46 lb/min.RustspecS13 wrote:I'm pretty glad some ones finally posted a hx35-rb25 dyno sheet. I was wondering exactly how a hx35 would look on the dyno. Looks like I'll be going with a super high boost hx25 or hx30 on my RB20. Since I'm looking more for response and I don't need 400WHP to drift....just yet.
~Alex
DAMN. I was thinking full boost a little lower than that. Still not bad tho i suppose. I may ditch the 20 for a 25 if funds permit, and ill use the HY35 on that. Should be pretty responsive.PorkChopExpress wrote:with my rb20 and hy35 i dont see positive boost till 4k but am at full boost by 4300k or so.
i need to do a run on nistune to see exactly where it "turns on" at.
I dont remember my HX35 on my RB20 taking anywhere near that long to see positive manifold pressure. I could have swore it started spooling in the lower 3K range, and saw .5 bar in the low 4 grand range. It was with a 6 boost and poncams though. This was with a wastegate spring for boost control, no electronic solenoid controller.ST240 wrote:DAMN. I was thinking full boost a little lower than that. Still not bad tho i suppose. I may ditch the 20 for a 25 if funds permit, and ill use the HY35 on that. Should be pretty responsive.
That could be the difference tho. Esp the cams, no?DriftingisLame wrote: It was with a 6 boost and poncams though.
i have a blitz dual sbc. when i dynod i had the limiter set to low and i had it set to pull back boost 10% so im not sure if thats why the graph is up and down. We didnt fix it till we were already done so i need to do some logging but havent had time and my lap top is down.eh? wrote:Your boost control is just as bad as mine. lol. What kind of controller are you using?
interesting.. i have the blitz sbc-id and it is dead solid. however, when i had it connected like an internal gate it sucked. Are you running set up as an external with the external gate setting selected? I'm assuming the hx35 is externally gated of course..240slidekat wrote:
i have a blitz dual sbc. when i dynod i had the limiter set to low and i had it set to pull back boost 10% so im not sure if thats why the graph is up and down. We didnt fix it till we were already done so i need to do some logging but havent had time and my lap top is down.
aemwakotow wrote:what ecu are you using?