thanks for the kind words, but I think my dump pipe is one of those "don't look too closely" things 
Seriously though, I'd definitely recommend going smaller diameter at least for the initial bends then open up to 3" once you turn under the starter. Gives you the option of running a heat shield to protect the alternator/starter etc and will make the fabrication much easier. I'd be very surprised if it had any negative impact on performance.
I'm running a provent (a 200 model IIRC). Been there since i did the Isuzu conversion back in around 2010. It sits in the front LH corner of the engine bay - you can see the 1" hoses running to/from in the previous photo. Definitely a good thing, very minimal oil residue in the inlet hoses after ~80K kms.
If you hunt down my original conversion thread there should be more details and photos.
If you get stuck with a dump pipe to turbo flange let me know as I might be able to help you out.
Only done about 5kms so far on a couple of short test drives, but definitely a big improvement over the previous setup.
Haven't touched the fueling since the old turbo. The HX30W spools up solidly to 20psi straight out of the box (old turbo struggled to reach 15psi).
I haven't messed with wastegate settings etc, just clocked the housings and fitted a slightly longer wastegate actuator hose as it didn't reach any more. Pretty sure EGT's in general have reduced.
I'll have a better feel for it in a couple of weeks after we get back from a Cup Weekend trip to Robe. Towing the van over, and will be doing a bit of sand work so it will get a workout, but so far I think its definitely been worth it.
Steve
1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
1988 120 with rust and potential
1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive
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