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05_LLY

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I really like the 66/71's they drive dang near like stock with the right converter, make good power and egts arent crazy with a single pump! I like the 14 cast housing, really dont know the advantages of the SS housing are worth it.
 

TYREBOYZ_DEMAXIN

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i talked with a well reknown turbo guy and he did mention that the 66/71 HTT was having some trouble do to the extra drive pressure the smaller wheel(71MM)created so they(the guy i spoke to)enlarged it to a 74MM and took care of the problem! just some FYI i have gathered since i'm in the same boat,looking for a good comp turbo but also a DD without breaking the bank! the HTT 66/71 with a 14CM housing is def one that was at the top of the list for me!
 
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othrgrl

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IMO unless you are going to get the stainless housing there is no reason to get it through HTT. I can get you an S300 with 66mm compressor, 71mm turbine (exducer), and 14mm cast turbine housing for a a lot cheaper straight from Bullseye Power (who supplies HTT) than I can through HTT.
 

TrentNell

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i talked with a well reknown turbo guy and he did mention that the 66/71 HTT was having some trouble do to the extra drive pressure the smaller wheel(71MM)created so they(the guy i spoke to)enlarged it to a 74MM and took care of the problem! just some FYI i have gathered since i'm in the same boat,looking for a good comp turbo but also a DD without breaking the bank! the HTT 66/71 with a 14CM housing is def one that was at the top of the list for me!

I dont think D/P would be an issue with the stainless housing and the 71mm , the cast housing yes . the stainless housing has 4 times the gating as the cast .

cast = 2 - 5/8" wastegate ports
stainless housing = 2- 1" wastegate ports .

with the stainless housing i had to crank my gate waaaay tight just to tighten the exhaust flow enough to even out boost between the 2 turbo's , the exhaust flow between the two is not even comparable .
 

05_LLY

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I didnt knoiw that about the ss housing, I know the II 66/74 on Corries truck is way laggy compared to a 66/71 htt on my buddies truck.

Can a 13cm SS housing be had for a 80/74 turbine wheel?
 

TrentNell

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I didnt knoiw that about the ss housing, I know the II 66/74 on Corries truck is way laggy compared to a 66/71 htt on my buddies truck.

Can a 13cm SS housing be had for a 80/74 turbine wheel?

I would imagine , because of HTT's " SLED PULLER " Turbo is a 74mm exducer also i would think the would carry it ?
 

TYREBOYZ_DEMAXIN

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I dont think D/P would be an issue with the stainless housing and the 71mm , the cast housing yes . the stainless housing has 4 times the gating as the cast .

cast = 2 - 5/8" wastegate ports
stainless housing = 2- 1" wastegate ports .

with the stainless housing i had to crank my gate waaaay tight just to tighten the exhaust flow enough to even out boost between the 2 turbo's , the exhaust flow between the two is not even comparable .

makes perfect sense,i didnt ask him about the SS housing! thanks for that info! i've been learning alot about turbos the last few days but i still have a long ways to go! my head hurts.
 

S Phinney

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I have the II 66/74 turbo. It isn't laggy at all. You do have to run more fuel to drive it though. It has a 14 housing on it now but I ordered the 16 stainless housing. I will be able to report back in the next couple weeks on the real advantages/ differences between the two. I also had the BD before which is a 64/71 turbo. The 66/74 is a far better turbo combonation than the 64/71. I do pull a good bit and it is a DD. Towing is good. The only thing about my current setup is DP and moderate acceleration egt. I just am not fond of how those numbers fall. In a single turbo DD the 66 will ultimately make you happier. Speed is addictive and you probably will want to go bigger later.
 

BlkMax

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I have a 66/16 SS that I got from Pat. It is still in the box, and I am planning on installing over the Thanksgiving Holiday.

PM Kat and talk to her, they are VERY reasonably priced at McRat Racing. There are benefits from buying from McRat.:D
 

othrgrl

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OK guys:

There are 13cm and 16cm stainless housings for the 71mm turbine and for the 74mm turbine. I can get any of those 4 turbine housings for $600.

A 66/71/14 (standard cast housing) will run $1699.

A 66/71/13 or 16 Stainless housing will run $1999
 

03GreenLB7

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OK guys:

There are 13cm and 16cm stainless housings for the 71mm turbine and for the 74mm turbine. I can get any of those 4 turbine housings for $600.

A 66/71/14 (standard cast housing) will run $1699.

A 66/71/13 or 16 Stainless housing will run $1999

that price include the install kit? or is that just the turbo?