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how do I identify my stock turbo?


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I recently removed my stock turbo for a SXE and have a friend that is looking for a HX35, so he asked me if my old turbo was an HX35 and I have no clue. Anybody know how or where I can locate that info? Or anybody know what should have been on the truck stock? 

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HX35W will be divided exhaust housing where the HY35W is a single port. Take notice tot the exhaust housing the 9cm2 has a raised rib on the HY35W. The HX35W is a smooth faced exhaust housing which is typically 12cm2 .

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HX35W has a hose between the wastegate motor and the discharge. The HY35W has a hard steel tube. 

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'95-'00 automatic and manual trucks had the HX35W.

'01-'02 Manual (5 and 6 speed) trucks had the same turbo. (HX35W)

'01-'02 Automatic trucks got the HY35 for whatever reason.

 

Somewhere along '99-'00, the HX35's went from a 6 blade compressor wheel to a 7 blade wheel.

 

 

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16 hours ago, Texas CTD said:

'01-'02 Automatic trucks got the HY35 for whatever reason.

 

Somewhere along '99-'00, the HX35's went from a 6 blade compressor wheel to a 7 blade wheel.

Autos got a HY35 to compensate for torque converter slip.  It's an emissions thing.  Quicker spooling turbo = fewer emissions right at takeoff.

94-98 trucks had an 8 blade HX.  98.5-02 trucks (both HX and HY models) had a 7 blade compressor wheel.  7 blade models flow more air, despite the compressor wheel being 2 mm smaller.

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