Runvs can you elaborate why you wouldn't want more duration? I know with forced induction you want as little overlap as possible, perhaps you have them confused? I dunno I could very well be wrong but more duration just allows the valves to stay open longer which would allow more air to fill the cylinders each time the intake valve opens and I would especially think it would be a good thing for a turboed engine much less an N/A engine. But again I could be missing something

Yes the HX30 I think is well suited for the slant. Infact from the holset website I found this info on it : "The Holset HX30 is suitable for engines up to 5 litres capacity requiring up to 035kg/s of air at 3.1." You can read the rest on the HX30 and all the other Holsets from their site here:
http://turbobyholset.com/holset-hx30/
As far as where to find one I am getting mixed results and its different than the info I found a few years ago which said they came on certain year Dodge diesels (either early 90, mid or late) and that they were on 5.9 liters. Now I am reading that it only came on Cummins engines under 5 liters which is like marine apps but I am still getting posts on other sites saying they are using HX30s and they came off early Dodges. But, even if the marine thing is true I see HX30s for sale a lot so getting a hold of one is pretty easy especially considering more and more people are using them on their cars so you can find em in the DSM forums, Dodge turbo forums, Ford turbo forums etc and Ebay also. Here is a Turbo Dodge site that shows pics of comparisions of the HX30 and other turbos like the T3 and TO4B:
http://www.turbododge.com/forums/f4/f19 ... te04h.html
Notice how much it looks like a TO4B? But the compressor housing is fatter. Also someone mentions that the turbo flows more than 46lbs/min which means it can support 460hp in theory. But I just found this also:
"Well, there are 360 seconds in an hour, and 2.2 lbs in a kg, so .35 kg/s turns into 57 lb/hrs General rule of thumb sez 570 whp!!"
.35kg/s of course refers to Holsets own site sayin how much it will flow. I'd say its a good turbo for the slant with ALOT of room to make alot of power. I also don't think any 225 will rev past its limit either although 170s could. I've read of 2.3 Ford guys with lots of head and cam mods revving past the HX30s limit. The HX35 according to Holset is probably too large as Holset says they are for 5liters and up but if you used say an HX30 turbine housing on an HX35 ( if its possible) it would make quite a bit more power as its rated at something like .46kg/s.
Geez I wrote alot SORRY guys kinda got carried away with info
EDIT: I found what you can get these turbos off of ( at least one source).Apparently they were used on 4bt 4banger Cummins diesel engines.
"The 4BT is the exact same Cummins engine as the first generation Dodge Ram Diesels 6BT except with the front two cylinders chopped off. Therefore all the Dodge Ram Cummins 6BT parts are interchangeable with the 4BT."
Not sure what all engines had the 4bt engine but from what i've read its "readily available."