What is the best Turbo for a OM603?
What is the best Turbo for a OM603?
Just like the question says... What is the best turbo set up for a OM603 engine? I currently have a fully rebuilt Garrett T3 but I need more juice. I see people using Holset HY30, HY35, HX35, or something like that. What is the difference? So I am wondering what is everyone's opinion, and what is the easiest install? Its for my 87 300SDL W126.
The HY35 has a smaller exhaust housing so it will spool faster than an HX35. They are both T3 flange which is what the 603 uses, however you will need to get a euro exhaust manifold since the american one is pretty weird due to once having the trap ox.
The HY30 is a T25 flange which needs adapting, you can read through winmutt's thread as he's tried both HY30 and HX30.
(08-10-2013, 07:31 AM)aaa The HY35 has a smaller exhaust housing so it will spool faster than an HX35. They are both T3 flange which is what the 603 uses, however you will need to get a euro exhaust manifold since the american one is pretty weird due to once having the trap ox.
The HY30 is a T25 flange which needs adapting, you can read through winmutt's thread as he's tried both HY30 and HX30.
(08-10-2013, 07:31 AM)aaa The HY35 has a smaller exhaust housing so it will spool faster than an HX35. They are both T3 flange which is what the 603 uses, however you will need to get a euro exhaust manifold since the american one is pretty weird due to once having the trap ox.
The HY30 is a T25 flange which needs adapting, you can read through winmutt's thread as he's tried both HY30 and HX30.
(08-11-2013, 10:19 AM)aaa The HX-35 would be able to produce more power if you had the fuel to match, which you can only get via an upgraded injection pump. If you do not get an upgraded pump, I would stick with a smaller turbo for faster spoolup.
(08-11-2013, 10:19 AM)aaa The HX-35 would be able to produce more power if you had the fuel to match, which you can only get via an upgraded injection pump. If you do not get an upgraded pump, I would stick with a smaller turbo for faster spoolup.
You could do twins, but like aaa said, I don't know why you would want to. And 2 hx35's would be way too large for parallel turbos, assuming you would put three cylinders into each charger.
Compounds would do Nicely I believe, I would think something like an he221 or hx30 as high pressure, and hx40/hx52 as the primary. or even a hx35 as the high pressure if you went with a 52.
Not saying they have to be Holsets, just an idea of what inducer/exhaust I would use.
Just my two cents
(08-19-2013, 07:33 AM)MFSuper90 You could do twins, but like aaa said, I don't know why you would want to. And 2 hx35's would be way too large for parallel turbos, assuming you would put three cylinders into each charger.
Compounds would do Nicely I believe, I would think something like an he221 or hx30 as high pressure, and hx40/hx52 as the primary. or even a hx35 as the high pressure if you went with a 52.
Not saying they have to be Holsets, just an idea of what inducer/exhaust I would use.
Just my two cents
(08-19-2013, 07:33 AM)MFSuper90 You could do twins, but like aaa said, I don't know why you would want to. And 2 hx35's would be way too large for parallel turbos, assuming you would put three cylinders into each charger.
Compounds would do Nicely I believe, I would think something like an he221 or hx30 as high pressure, and hx40/hx52 as the primary. or even a hx35 as the high pressure if you went with a 52.
Not saying they have to be Holsets, just an idea of what inducer/exhaust I would use.
Just my two cents
How compounds work
Edit: (about half way down the page, please excuse me, i am technically challanged)
There is a decent schematic of how compounds work. They work great for a fast spooling setup that has capability of flowing alot of air on top end also. Little tricky to get wastegates set to where everything works nicely, but everyone loves them when they are done right.
Basically the way I comprehend it, The primary (large charger) overcomes atmospheric pressure and feeds the secondary.
The secondary spools first and normally is gated to keep it in its efficiency range, and to keep drive pressure from sky rocketing. It feeds the primary which spools after the high pressure turbo lights and keeps top end flow good.
It works like a two stage air compressor if you are familiar with that.
Clear as mud?
(please feel free to correct me if anything is wrong)