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  • thedean
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    • Sep 2010
    • 262

    #1

    FS: Holset HX40 w/ Precision Housings

    I have up for sale my Holset HX40. I bought it for $650 rebuilt with 100 miles on it since the rebuild, the previous owner decided to upgrade to a bigger turbo. The Holset turbos are known to be very reliable and resilient, many e30, and dsmers use them to great success. The HX40 has a very wide efficiency range with better high flow efficiency than a GT35R and similar spool, dsmers have proven them to 650-700whp on 0.63 T3 housings! It is of course a journal bearing turbo, but is rebuildable yourself for VERY cheap($50).

    Here are the specs per my measurements with the outside vernier calipers I have:

    Compressor is a 8-blade:
    Inducer: 2.2746"=57.77484mm
    Exducer: 3.2183"=81.74482mm

    Turbine is a 12-blade:
    Inducer: 2.4831"=63.0704mm
    Exducer: 2.9653"=75.3186mm


    The above are the EXACT measurements, this is what is commonly referred to as the 58mm 8-blade compressor wheel with 64mm 12-blade turbine wheel that is common.

    I had two Precision turbine housings machined to fit the Holset HX40 by Austin Cole of TurboLab.
    1) Precision T4 0.84 A/R Divided.
    2) Precision T4 0.58 A/R Open, the inside had to be machined out a little extra so it most likely closer to a .63-73 in actual A/R.
    For reference, here is a table of cm2 to A/R conversion:
    6 cm2 = 0.41 A/R
    7 cm2 = 0.49 A/R
    8 cm2 = 0.57 A/R
    9 cm2 = 0.65 A/R
    10 cm2 = 0.73 A/R
    11 cm2 = 0.81 A/R
    12 cm2 = 0.89 A/R
    14 cm2 = 1.05 A/R
    16 cm2 = 1.21 A/R
    18 cm2 = 1.37 A/R
    21 cm2 = 1.61 A/R
    Here are pictures of the turbo:













    I had previously been using a T4 17cm2 divided housing which as you can see is equivalent to around a 1.30 A/R.
    With my s52 I was seeing 9psi by 3800RPM with the 17cm, with boost coming on around 3000RPM in 3rd gear. Here is a video of a quick pull @9psi. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH3RqDQKfHI
    You can imagine what spool would be like with one of the smaller Precision housings.
    How it fitted with my OBX top mount in my e36:



    Pictures of the cartridge, in the interest of full disclosure the little bit of oil around the turbine wheel MAY necessitate a new rear seal. I had an issue with crankcase pressure/a kink in my oil drain that I believe was pushing oil past the turbine-side seal. It is POSSIBLE it needs a new rear seal, but from talking to many Holset guys the rear seal is basically a metal washer and is very resilient, so on a proper oil drain there should no longer be an issue. At WORST a $50 dollar rebuild kit would be necessary to replace the seal.




    I'm asking $700 OBO plus shipping for the HX40 with one of the precision housings of your choice.
    Last edited by thedean; 04-30-2013, 02:41 PM.
  • thedean
    Wrencher
    • Sep 2010
    • 262

    #2
    Bump!

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    • thedean
      Wrencher
      • Sep 2010
      • 262

      #3
      Bump somebody buy this bad boy!

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      • stanhayward
        Mod Crazy
        • Mar 2013
        • 765

        #4
        Interested in trades? I have a big boy HX50 with divided 17cm^2 I believe? I could put cash in on my end too. PM me if you're interested!
        1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
        1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
        1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
        ...And a couple others...

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        • thedean
          Wrencher
          • Sep 2010
          • 262

          #5
          Sorry no trades for now. I'm getting out of the boost game for a bit, I just graduated from college and am looking for a reliable DD so I'm selling my turbo parts for a down payment! Lol.

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          • stanhayward
            Mod Crazy
            • Mar 2013
            • 765

            #6
            If my HX50 has the 17 cm^2 housing as well, would the precision housing work on that turbo?
            1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
            1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
            1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
            ...And a couple others...

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            • thedean
              Wrencher
              • Sep 2010
              • 262

              #7
              Originally posted by stanhayward
              If my HX50 has the 17 cm^2 housing as well, would the precision housing work on that turbo?
              It all depends on the size of the turbine wheel, I don't know off the top of my head if any of the HX50's share the same turbine wheel as the HX40's. I posted up my measurements of my HX40's turbine wheel, if you measure yours you can compare and see if they housings will work.

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              • stanhayward
                Mod Crazy
                • Mar 2013
                • 765

                #8
                Okay so bear with me here, I don't know much about Holsets, but my HX50 has an 11 blade turbine wheel but I "measured" (the turbine housing was still on) the turbine wheel to be about 76mm. Would the blade difference be an issue? I don't want to bother you but there's no information on the 50s anywhere :/. I'm also considering just selling mine to buy this but that's a tad risky.
                1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
                1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
                1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
                ...And a couple others...

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                • stanhayward
                  Mod Crazy
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 765

                  #9
                  Pm'd
                  1990 325i Touring - The Bonsai Bimmer - Patiently Waiting
                  1984 316 Coupe - The Base Model - Pain in the Ass
                  1988 750iL - The Daily Driver
                  ...And a couple others...

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                  • thedean
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                    • Sep 2010
                    • 262

                    #10
                    Bump!

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                    • thedean
                      Wrencher
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 262

                      #11
                      Bump!

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                      • thedean
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                        • Sep 2010
                        • 262

                        #12
                        Bump!

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                        • thedean
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                          • Sep 2010
                          • 262

                          #13
                          Bump! Somebody make an offer.

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                          • thedean
                            Wrencher
                            • Sep 2010
                            • 262

                            #14
                            Bump $600 plus shipping!

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                            • thedean
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                              • Sep 2010
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                              #15
                              Bump!

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