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1 hour ago, jlbayes said:

If you are gonna buy a new turbo...buy a s300g. It will leave you much better off for upgrades later. It will make similar power to the k27 with the same fueling.

I'm thinking to go through my hx35 for now and do more research. Is s300 usable with my exhaust brake?  If not I was even considering s36something or super B and get rid of EB. but not sure if 75hp injectors will be enough for a bigger turbo. In mean time I'll try to find a used k27 for half the price or better, then I might do it, you right 1000 bucks is too much for little gain. If my turbo was blown to pieces and I had to by a new one and had a choise hx35 or k27 I'd go with k27 but at its point I'm lost a bit.

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Anything that is a S300 frame will not work with your current EB, and will require a 4" downpipe.  With the quad, you can tune it to spool the S36(2,3) pretty well, with just a touch of lag.  A 62/65/12 would be your best bet for stock-ish spooling.  If you went with a SXE (62or63/68/12) you may notice more lag

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K27 would be a direct bolt on for me, that's why I'm so considering. I just wish it was slightly bigger like 62/65/14 or something. They advertising it as 60/58.83/18.2  the one on my truck I just measured it's 54/58/12 and yesterday I got one for 50 bucks hoping i could rebuild it, but both exhaust and compressor wheel were shot, so I was hoping to use a bearing housing and where oil seal goes in was shot because exhaust wheel milled it out, but at least I was able to use exhaust housing since mine was horribly rusty and it worked I hope, now I got a waste gate mount on compressor housing  (currently using ) and this other housing I put on has a mount on it too. It went together weel, so at least I have a turbo. Changing bearings didn't tighten it up much more my other ones were still good I think, kept them as spears. 

Worst thing is this core turbo I just got has 58/84 compressor wheel ( mine is 54/78 )that I could of used but it's shot and bearing housing for it shot too, I was still able to use few other things so it was not a complete waste. And I'll have a working wastegate. 

Junk turbo only used exhaust housing and stainless half moon clamps

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This is how I pried both of them apart, just used 2 bolts opposite from each other and back them out quarter-turn at a time and drove them quarter inch steel plates with a hammer between flat surface and bolt, they both came appart.

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Housing on the left I hoped to use

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Too bad about the bearing housing being junk.  A 58mm would be a good step up from the 54mm.

Are you sure the exducer on your original turbine was a 58mm?  It should have been 60mm...  58mm is the HY35 turbine

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Took the opportunity of head being off and did my rock solid bushing for steering, it was still not super easy and probably can be done without removing steering column but I feel bad for that guy. Anyway it's nice and tite just how I like it. Hopefully clunk will go away now. I'll let you all know.

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15 minutes ago, trreed said:

Hold up, what is happening there?

That's my new valve springs I'm putting in, going to be running a huge cam, lol sorry couldn't help. I thought everyone was aware of this steering mod, gets rid of tiny little bearing in steering column and you get a nice poly bushing instead, supposed to help with lose steering and clunking on column. 

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And here is a brand new turbo that has 2 places for a waste gate to mount and yes this waste gate is like new and hopefully will work just fine, might have to adjust boost elbow. And you can see head studs all cleaned up and in order that they came out. Also my water pump was getting lose so I got a gates one along with a thermostat and radiator cap. And kids love blue bunny, I get the empty ones.

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2 minutes ago, trreed said:

Hmmmm.  I had no idea this existed until just now...

http://rocksolidramtrucksteering.com

I bought it directly from him

4 minutes ago, trreed said:

Hmmmm.  I had no idea this existed until just now...

http://rocksolidramtrucksteering.com

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Blue Bunny in Iowa?  That's Kemps country... (I'm Minnesotan so I like Kemps)

Thanks for that link.  I'm going to check that bushing/spring and see how loose it is.  Might be my issue.

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Got another question about turbo. Here is a description from daps website.

 

(Borg Warner K27 replacement for the Holset HX35W turbocharger.

The K27 is capable of supporting up to 400HP. It features a 60/83.7mm Forged Milled Wheel (FMW) 7/7-blade design compressor to resist low- and high-cycle fatigue. The turbine is a quick-response, 70/58.83mm 12 blade advanced design cast in Inconel and provides great backpressure control. The turbine housing is a twin-volute, single-valve wastegate housing with 18.2cm2 nozzle area and an adjustable wastegate actuator that is preset at 1.8bar. The oil Inlet is threaded M12 and the oil drain is threaded M8, just like the Holset. )

Would you call it a 60/58.8/18.2 or 60/70/18.2 I sent it called both ways,  thought it was inducer/exducer/exhaust housing cm2

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