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One Piece at a Time: My 1985 Diesel Suburban

Just finished reading through the whole build. Very nice work throughout, and even better story. Hopefully we can meet up sometime at one of those hidden falls runs. I've always wanted to get out that way and wheel but don't have my blazer where I want it to be at. Keep up the good work!
 
An hx35/40 hybrid is a nice turbo for the 6.2 with some decent fueling. I have a hx/40 to put on mine once I get some money to rebuild it. I scored it for free off an 8.3 cummins.
Free-ninety-nine is a very nice price. Great score. I'd definitely go that road if I came across a smoking deal like that. Since we're building from scratch, a Garrett is more economical and has the widest array of adjustments.

Funny thing, I hope this turbo whistles like your 40. I want that soundtrack.

Just finished reading through the whole build. Very nice work throughout, and even better story. Hopefully we can meet up sometime at one of those hidden falls runs. I've always wanted to get out that way and wheel but don't have my blazer where I want it to be at. Keep up the good work!
Thanks man. Appreciate the kind words.

Hidden Falls is a great spot. It has a wide range of trails with great views, and your blazer would do just fine. I haven't been out to the new Katemcy K2, either. Really liked the old one with its wide open granite trails.

David
 
Great build David. I am a big fan of all the custom work you did on the core support. Great ingenuity!!
 
HX40's also came on like a 2012 duramax correct? Or is that the HX35?
Pretty sure all the Duramax variants use an IHI turbo with later versions using the variable exhaust geometry. The Holsets are great for our engines because they're widely available as a takeout, and they are decently efficient at boost pressures below 20psi. The 12cm housing is what most folks pick as the compromise for low end response and top end EGT control.

The turbo shop is happy to build a 35/40 combination or an S300, but the parts bin for those is significantly smaller than Garrett, and geared very much toward the 30+psi type folks. As well, it's difficult to find compressor maps for Holsets or Switzer turbos - held back as trade secrets I guess. Garrett's are all out in the open, and for every compressor wheel (of which there are dozens), there are a few different trims to choose, each with it's own compressor map. We'll see where I end up.
Great build David. I am a big fan of all the custom work you did on the core support. Great ingenuity!!
Thank you! It's been a great learning experience and a confidence builder for my other project. Where are you in Dallas?

David
 
Pretty sure all the Duramax variants use an IHI turbo with later versions using the variable exhaust geometry. The Holsets are great for our engines because they're widely available as a takeout, and they are decently efficient at boost pressures below 20psi. The 12cm housing is what most folks pick as the compromise for low end response and top end EGT control.

The turbo shop is happy to build a 35/40 combination or an S300, but the parts bin for those is significantly smaller than Garrett, and geared very much toward the 30+psi type folks. As well, it's difficult to find compressor maps for Holsets or Switzer turbos - held back as trade secrets I guess. Garrett's are all out in the open, and for every compressor wheel (of which there are dozens), there are a few different trims to choose, each with it's own compressor map. We'll see where I end up.David

#boomthatwasknowledge
 
Towing up a hill usually is a 3rd gear activity and the best balance of EGT and power has been at 2500-3000RPM. With that in mind, here are some measurements I've taken and duplicated several times, all at 2700RPM:
  • Exhaust pressure pre-turbo: 27psi
  • Boost pressure at turbo: 14psi
  • Boost pressure at manifold: 11.5psi
I haven't setup for temperature drop across the intercooler, yet, but the above is useful in specifying a turbo.

But next: time for these tires to see some dirt. I've got 400 miles in the intercooled and associated changes, and all is running well, so I'm headed to a local-ish spot in Bridgeport, TX for some basic 4wd exercise. I haven't wheeled the truck since December 2015.

David
 
Towing up a hill usually is a 3rd gear activity and the best balance of EGT and power has been at 2500-3000RPM. With that in mind, here are some measurements I've taken and duplicated several times, all at 2700RPM:
  • Exhaust pressure pre-turbo: 27psi
  • Boost pressure at turbo: 14psi
  • Boost pressure at manifold: 11.5psi
I haven't setup for temperature drop across the intercooler, yet, but the above is useful in specifying a turbo.

But next: time for these tires to see some dirt. I've got 400 miles in the intercooled and associated changes, and all is running well, so I'm headed to a local-ish spot in Bridgeport, TX for some basic 4wd exercise. I haven't wheeled the truck since December 2015.

David

I'm in the DFW as well and although I can't do it yet in the Jimmy I sure as heck don't mind slinging whatever comes out the back wheel with my DR650 and that isn't a crazy riding distance away. Maybe we can revisit on PM's sometime and exhchange some notes for future riding/offroading endeavors.
 
I'm in the DFW as well and although I can't do it yet in the Jimmy I sure as heck don't mind slinging whatever comes out the back wheel with my DR650 and that isn't a crazy riding distance away. Maybe we can revisit on PM's sometime and exhchange some notes for future riding/offroading endeavors.
It's just a neighbor and me. He has a D90, and we're planning to be out there by 9/930. PM if you want to join.

See also, taxation by other means:
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David
 
Sooooooo...why bother?
Because it's a requirement to get into several parks, both private and public. I want to wheel without driving 3 hrs, and I'm willing to pay $20 to do it for a year.

But, I reserve the right to whine about it.

David
 
Put my permit to good use. This was supposed to be just a light bit of trail running. Ended up accidentally running the 'no winch trail', aptly named because there are no winch points along its 200yard length of loose mid-size boulders. The 13 bolt still likes to grab a rock every now and then in an effort to halt forward progress.

It was just two of us, and we didn't get many photos. I prefer to just drive, and tend to forget documentation.

Posing at the top of 'no winch'.
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Posing because it was a beautiful day.
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Need to pull out a leaf or two from the front and shim the rear. Then, more testing.

David
 
Put my permit to good use. This was supposed to be just a light bit of trail running. Ended up accidentally running the 'no winch trail', aptly named because there are no winch points along its 200yard length of loose mid-size boulders. The 13 bolt still likes to grab a rock every now and then in an effort to halt forward progress.

It was just two of us, and we didn't get many photos. I prefer to just drive, and tend to forget documentation.

Posing at the top of 'no winch'.
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Posing because it was a beautiful day.
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Need to pull out a leaf or two from the front and shim the rear. Then, more testing.

David

Nice. Wifey thinks you should get a Gopro.

And also wants to know when you're coming up to the woods for a visit. :D
 
Nice. Wifey thinks you should get a Gopro.

And also wants to know when you're coming up to the woods for a visit.
Aside from an iPhone and work laptop, I'm nearly a Luddite. It might be time for an upgrade, so I will look into this 'GoPro'.

It's a long drive to Canada. Let's compromise and meet in Moab next September.

David
 
Aside from an iPhone and work laptop, I'm nearly a Luddite. It might be time for an upgrade, so I will look into this 'GoPro'.

It's a long drive to Canada. Let's compromise and meet in Moab next September.

David

Ok, it's like a camera...but it shoots MOVING pictures. Pictures that move with you. So you don't hafta remember to push the button every time you want a picture, you just let it record the whole day and then pick out the clips that you want to keep. :wink1: :haha:
 
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