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I'm not sure if the video came through, but this one's just for fun. This is Skyler Oestrich's (Dynomite Diesel Products) race truck on the chassis dyno at Hunting 4 Horsepower here in North Idaho last Saturday.

 

Any HP guesses?

 

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Once he gets up into high gear with the converter locked, they have to load the dyno. Then he can start the pull once the dyno is loaded and ready. That's what you see at the end. The actual pull doesn't last very long.

boost correlation with HP would be hard to measure, (variables like turbine size, compressor wheel and turbine wheel size, gated housing or non gated, altitude etc.)

 

hx35 might fit rule of thumb of 8-10HP per psi, but drive pressure and altitude would still affect it considerably.

HX35 would be LUCKY to get much more than 54lbs/minute at likely 60% efficiency at 35psi

 

62mm sxe @ 30 psi could flow up to 75lbs/minute or nearly 60psi at 76% efficiency 

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Nice. One of these days soonish I'll bolt on a 62