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i think its time... i am looking at the htt 62 turbos, anyone have good/badthings to say about it? im goin small now just cuz i plan on some day going to twins...
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I have no experience with the turbo you're referring to, but I can vouch for HTT being an awesome company to do business with. I upgraded my 1st Gen turbo with one of their hybrid kits and it works just as advertised.
They even helped me out when I was in a jam...lost the nut off the turbo housing clamp and could not find a replacement anywhere (including Dodge). Called HTT out of desperation and they said "no problem" and gave me 3 of them for free!
They even helped me out when I was in a jam...lost the nut off the turbo housing clamp and could not find a replacement anywhere (including Dodge). Called HTT out of desperation and they said "no problem" and gave me 3 of them for free!
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I like mine. it spools a little slower than stock but runs a lot cooler. It's not good for it but I have seen it peg my 60 psi gauge at lower elevations with the wastegate plugged.
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I've had mine for a couple weeks and so far I love it. Max egt's so far 1300 before 1600. spool up is just slightly slower than stock but still good. Power is awsome. Sounds sweet too.
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[QUOTE=goodeyesniper75;1439095]i think its time... i am looking at the htt 62 turbos, anyone have good/badthings to say about it? im goin small now just cuz i plan on some day going to twins...[/QUOTE
Get the 62/12 with the waste gate set for 40 psi and you'll be ok.
Get the 62/12 with the waste gate set for 40 psi and you'll be ok.
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I have been running one there Super Stocker 62 since November. I have to say that it has dropped my temps about 200 to 300 degrees.
It was a little laggy until I put the TST on it and it woke right up from the start.
You can be going 70 mph and it will read anywhere from 2-5 psi but goose it and up it goes to 38-40 psi no problem.
I pulled with it recently 37 ft 5ver and in hills that before were 1400-1600 with a strong head wind at 60 can now be run at a max of 1400 at 70 mph.
I am pretty happy with the overall results but I started out wanting twins last year but went with a single due to price but compared to stock it is a super upgrade. I got mine from New Era during there group buy and the price was real fair.
It was a little laggy until I put the TST on it and it woke right up from the start.
You can be going 70 mph and it will read anywhere from 2-5 psi but goose it and up it goes to 38-40 psi no problem.
I pulled with it recently 37 ft 5ver and in hills that before were 1400-1600 with a strong head wind at 60 can now be run at a max of 1400 at 70 mph.
I am pretty happy with the overall results but I started out wanting twins last year but went with a single due to price but compared to stock it is a super upgrade. I got mine from New Era during there group buy and the price was real fair.
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