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My restoration and build of #1444/2000 - lots of pics and video!

GSTwithPSI

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Quoting turbowop:
I never realized the 68HTA was such a worked over turbo. I thought it was just a different compressor wheel and machined compressor housing. FP's own stock appearing turbine housing? NICE. I guess I've been under a rock.

I need to pull my 3052 off and send it to FP for an HTA upgrade.



I was under the assumption the 68HTA was mated to a TDO5H turbine wheel for the longest time. It's actually significantly bigger. After you put the 68's large turbine wheel in the FP 8cm housing, it's easy to see how they get 51LB per minute out of this little turbo.

TDO5H Turbine Wheel
- Inducer: 55.8 mm
- Exducer: 49.2 mm


68HTA Turbine Wheel
- Inducer: 60.8 mm
- Exducer: 54.0 mm
 

the_underdog

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Quoting GSTwithPSI:
Great vid, Tom. The 14B really looks like a dwarf next to the 68HTA. Perhaps an Evo 8 intercooler next? I'm assuming you have to stick with the stock piping to meet the stock appearing criteria you've set. I think I'm going this route myself, so I'm curious to see if that's how you are thinking as well. Although, I'm not sure if that intercooler would support a 68HTA?

On a side note, where do you get all of your new OEM Mitsubishi parts?



Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! I agree that the 68HTA packs a good bit of heat in that unsuspecting package. As for the intercooler, I'm doing a bit of experimenting to keep things stock appearing. I hope it all works well, making stuff appear stock is hard. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif Regarding the OEM parts, I get them from the usual vendors like JNZ, etc.
 

the_underdog

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Quoting turbowop:
I never realized the 68HTA was such a worked over turbo. I thought it was just a different compressor wheel and machined compressor housing. FP's own stock appearing turbine housing? NICE. I guess I've been under a rock.

I need to pull my 3052 off and send it to FP for an HTA upgrade.



I agree Mark! In the past I appreciated the 68HTA from a distance, but the more I researched it, the more I understood how much it offered given the frame. Regarding your 3052, from everything I've heard, the HTA upgrade is definitely a worthwhile one.
 

the_underdog

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Quoting 92_talon_awd:
New video! Now I can't wait to get off work and make the girlfriend watch it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif



Haha! Thanks Dan! I can't imagine what she did to deserve that sort of punishment. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/uhh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

the_underdog

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Quoting PolskiVR4:
Great videos! I look forward to seeing this car at the Shootout.



Thanks man! I'll see ya there!
 

the_underdog

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Quoting GSTwithPSI:
I was under the assumption the 68HTA was mated to a TDO5H turbine wheel for the longest time. It's actually significantly bigger. After you put the 68's large turbine wheel in the FP 8cm housing, it's easy to see how they get 51LB per minute out of this little turbo.



I thought the same thing as well. Sneaky FP!
 

the_underdog

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Quoting coyotes:
I want one. Seems on par pricewise with the FP Green...



They have some of these on sale right now:
TDO5H-68HTA Sale

Last year around black friday they had incredible prices on most all of their DSM turbochargers, it was crazy!
 

NDVR4

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Tom, another great video! You like puddles how about coming to try my puddles?
 

the_underdog

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Tom, another great video! You like puddles how about coming to try my puddles?



Thanks man! Puddle? That looks more like a pond! Did you go through it?!
 

NDVR4

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Yes I did just happy a road was still underneath! Sidenote, the girlfriend loves the humor in your videos and the lego man haha.
 

fuel

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I'm curious to know how the FP DSM TD05H-68HTA turbo compares to a stock TD05H-B16G with 7deg clip on turbine wheel and 20G compressor wheel/housing fitted. Am running 7cm exhaust housing but considering finding an 8cm housing.
 

the_underdog

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Quoting NDVR4:
Yes I did just happy a road was still underneath! Sidenote, the girlfriend loves the humor in your videos and the lego man haha.



Good to hear, that puddle looked DEEP! Thank you for sharing that, which is much better than the feedback that I typically get- which is something along the lines of "I force my girlfriend/wife to sit and watch your videos with me." /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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the_underdog

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Quoting fuel:
I'm curious to know how the FP DSM TD05H-68HTA turbo compares to a stock TD05H-B16G with 7deg clip on turbine wheel and 20G compressor wheel/housing fitted. Am running 7cm exhaust housing but considering finding an 8cm housing.



I would have to imagine that it would be fairly comparable. I bet the 8cm housing would be a nice upgrade, especially if you have cams and such.
 

fuel

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Yeah hoping to swap to the 264/272 hks combo to retain some drivability. I would need to do something with the stock exhaust too.
 

transparentdsm

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finally had some free time to watch the video this morning, that was just great. i like how star wars marathon was more of a decision then the new born baby, haha. that really makes me want that turbo.
 

MellowVR4

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Im super curious on what kind of power you can get from that turbo!
 

the_underdog

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Quoting fuel:
Yeah hoping to swap to the 264/272 hks combo to retain some drivability. I would need to do something with the stock exhaust too.



Sounds like a plan to me, good luck with it!
 

the_underdog

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Quoting transparentdsm:
finally had some free time to watch the video this morning, that was just great. i like how star wars marathon was more of a decision then the new born baby, haha. that really makes me want that turbo.



Thank you and I'm glad you got a kick out of it! Haha! I recorded a couple other examples of "things that may be better than bolting on a new turbo" but they never made it past the cutting room floor. I think one was All You Can Eat KFC Buffet. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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the_underdog

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Quoting MellowVR4:
Im super curious on what kind of power you can get from that turbo!



Thanks man, me too!
 
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