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I just found a HX35g turbo for sale cheap. I was damaged in storage with zero miles. I cant find it anywhere so I cant check the specs and from what I have found it is water cooled and was a gas application. Only the cold side outlet is damaged and was wondering if I might be able to just use the center section as a replacement for myHX35W when it goes.

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Can you post a picture of this turbo so we all can see what your working with and then could you shot a clear picture of any tag or model numbers so we can look pu specs if possible?

13 hours ago, Nekkedbob said:

I just found a HX35g turbo for sale cheap. I was damaged in storage with zero miles. I cant find it anywhere so I cant check the specs and from what I have found it is water cooled and was a gas application. Only the cold side outlet is damaged and was wondering if I might be able to just use the center section as a replacement for myHX35W when it goes.

You can get any part for that at Becks Pacific in CA.

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This may be a mute point now because the seller just tripled the price. So here are some pictures that might help. Depend in how you go about water cooling it sounds like it might be the way to go  to help them live longer. 

 

holset turbo 1.jpg

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That would not be much of a upgrade looking at the exhaust housing its a 9cm2 or appears to be. 

 

A true HX35W would be 54mm in compressor wheel, 60mm on the exhaust turbine, then the housing is 12cm2.

 

My HX35/40 Hybrid is 60mm compressor, then 60mm turbine wheel, then the housing is 12cm2.

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My thought was that I would just put it on the shelf as is. I don't think of it as a upgrade except for the water cooling. I just talked to HiTechTurbo and he was going to check with Holset if it was a drop in including the wheels ( I would use my hot and cold sides ) and if I wanted one what it would cost vs a stock one.