08-17-2010
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Holset Turbo HX40W Input
I have seen it on DSMTuners,But I still have to ask. Any of you guys running an Holset turbo?
Im in the works of removing my Mitsu 20G and install an HX40W along with my fully build block and head. Just wondering if anybody here is using it and how happy they are with it.thanks.
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08-17-2010
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
Only 2 guys I know of on here that have run Holset's are Aaron (TurboTalon1g) and Kevin (SleepyDSM). Maybe you could PM them.
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flips McGee
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
Sleepy went through like 3 (?) turbos on his car, the oil drain line needs to be massive on these (apparently). Still, decent power on E85, not sure how they do on pump gas tho.
http://mitsustyle.com/forums/showthr...des#post288788
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
I have the Holset HX40W and I have a 42R 50trim garret, Im still not sure on what turbo to run on my new set up. Not planning to run E85. I will be on C16 Race gas.
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Kevin
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
I blew up 2 brand new HX40's until I realized I should probably follow the manufacturer's specs for the drain tube. With a proper drain tube, I have had no issues. I feel like for the size of the turbo, the cost at a used one can be had for, they are great, quick spooling journal bearing turbos. I am very happy with mine now. Using the small Mitsu bolt on housing, a 7.8:1 compression stock 6 bolt, I made peak of 460awhp at DB at 30psi, running out of fuel pump. I think that calculates to roughly 530whp on a dynojet
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
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Originally Posted by sleepydsm
I blew up 2 brand new HX40's until I realized I should probably follow the manufacturer's specs for the drain tube. With a proper drain tube, I have had no issues. I feel like for the size of the turbo, the cost at a used one can be had for, they are great, quick spooling journal bearing turbos. I am very happy with mine now. Using the small Mitsu bolt on housing, a 7.8:1 compression stock 6 bolt, I made peak of 460awhp at DB at 30psi, running out of fuel pump. I think that calculates to roughly 530whp on a dynojet
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What size drain tube are you using? I have heard about this before.Thanks for the input.
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is Nashty
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
The drain tube must be 19mm ID minimum (Might have been 16mm, cant quite remember). So your basically looking at a 1" drain line.. You also must have 10psi of oil pressure at the turbo at idle, 30psi during spool-up and no more then 80psi WOT. Follow those specs and your Holset will last forever.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
19mm is 3/4" which is the recommended min ID for holset drain lines.
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is Nashty
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
^Thanks for confirming. I would just go with a 1" drain line to be safe. Haha
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
Thanks guys.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
Good luck fitting a 1" ID line, fitting a 3/4" is more fun than it might look, and requires oil pan modification...
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is Nashty
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Re: Holset Turbo HX40W Input
I was being sarcastic about a 1" drain line. 
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