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    Racing on a T2

    Currently circuit racing my 5 on a T25 and making around 220bhp, makes for quite a competitive car.
    To some people too competitive and want me to run an original T2 turbo.

    What sort power could I get with a T2.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Can't run a T2 hybrid?? Could see 180-190bhp max I reckon??
    Thanks bigdavec1974 thanked for this post

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    No, T2 only.

    180bhp...what boost would that be. Dont want to be blowing turbos every meeting.

    Is it possible to build a high compression engine and run less boost to help with reliability.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    The old grp a 11 turbo used to wring approx 180hp out of a t2. However they used to replace it after every rally. Hybrid t2 may be reliable but you will always be limited by the small hot side.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    having had a t25 for the last 10 years and gone back to my original t2 I have to say the t2 makes the car a lot quicker sooner...the boost comes on so quick!! get a 360 degree T2...there's an ebay turbo company that does a kit http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/T2-T25-T28...item4abd4b7100 its easy to overhaul ur turbo........so long as u mark it up first

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by *Yellow* View Post
    No, T2 only.

    180bhp...what boost would that be. Dont want to be blowing turbos every meeting.

    Is it possible to build a high compression engine and run less boost to help with reliability.
    High compression may be an idea, what does the rule book in your class say about fuel? Limited to pump gas, or can you do what you like?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by *Yellow* View Post
    No, T2 only.

    180bhp...what boost would that be. Dont want to be blowing turbos every meeting.

    Is it possible to build a high compression engine and run less boost to help with reliability.
    17psi probably top end for a t2.
    you can advance the timing to squeeze a bit more out.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I had a T2 hybrid, 285 cam, low comp pistons at 18psi (I think from memory), and had 175bhp approx 99mph traps at Santa pod (so around the 170-180bhp mark).

    Pushing lots of psi through a T2 ain't always the answer for bhp... As I am sure your aware, think max bhp from a T2 would be around 160... Although depends on engine spec...

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    the high compression idea with the t2 might work but ud have to get a different ign system........scoff might have some ideas on that.........plenty of skimmed heads about...lol

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Why would you want to go slower....?
    Is there no other series you can run in?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I think daves thinking of reliability matty, after the last season he had...
    ive run quite a few 5`s with t2`s, mostly at 16-18psi and hardly ever needed to change a single one..approx. 170bhp, pulls great and doesn't put too much stress on all things when constantly under load, good cam etc etc and they fly..

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I think it was the engines rather than the turbo that has been the problems Matty.
    Running a T2 on its absolute limits isn't going to cause reliability problems?
    Also, not being rude, but a typical days racing is 15/20 mins of quali, then 2/3 races of 20 mins. In my book, that's about an hour of being at full chat.
    Slightly different to a couple of session on track-day or a couple of squirts on a hillclimb/sprint.
    Last edited by Matt@CodeRedMotorsports; 28-11-2013 at 09:14.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Brigsy View Post
    The old grp a 11 turbo used to wring approx 180hp out of a t2. However they used to replace it after every rally. Hybrid t2 may be reliable but you will always be limited by the small hot side.
    Yep, every other stage sometimes... On the montecarlo they had a box of exchanged turbos for the scrutineers to look at at the end.

    180BHP will be about your flow limit through the t2 rear housing, that will be your limiting factor as Brigsy says. You'll also be increasing charge temps massivly above that. Having said that I'm sure there are a few ways you could squeeze a few more ponies out but that would take a lot of R and D...

    Who's complaining about the tomcat exemption?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by jesus in the seat of a 5 View Post
    I think daves thinking of reliability matty, after the last season he had...
    Find a better engine builder...?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Mart View Post
    Find a better engine builder...?


    Although as Matt@codered pointed out, racing engines etc in 1 race day take a lot more punishment and pushed to the limit a lot more than most of us will do an years years worth of trackdays...

    Although Dave could be having a lot of bad luck with current engine builder...

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    This is a company i have used for head work in the past. They also do full engine builds too worth a look if needed. Top work from them and very helpful.

    http://www.scholarengines.co.uk

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    New poster! (less than 10 posts)

    Hi,

    Which championship and class do you run in?

    Ian,

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Ian, just in case you hadn't seen it, Adey asked you a question in his thread regarding your manifold setup:

    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthrea...141#post355141


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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by JP Racing View Post
    This is a company i have used for head work in the past. They also do full engine builds too worth a look if needed. Top work from them and very helpful.

    http://www.scholarengines.co.uk

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Thanks guys for the replys..

    I raced with CTCRC pre '93 couple of years ago and wanted to race with them in 2014.
    I was told I can only race if I put the original turbo on as the car in current form is too quick

    Got a few options where to race next year with current set up

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    the car is not to quick its the others that are to slow

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Penfold aka The Dealer View Post
    racing engines etc in 1 race day take a lot more punishment and pushed to the limit a lot more than most of us will do an years years worth of trackdays...
    Load of cr8p

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by *Yellow* View Post
    Thanks guys for the replys..

    I raced with CTCRC pre '93 couple of years ago and wanted to race with them in 2014.
    I was told I can only race if I put the original turbo on as the car in current form is too quick

    Got a few options where to race next year with current set up
    you could test the t2 out with a trackday to see if you're happy with it.
    i think the faster spool up will be better coming out of corners

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Guybrush View Post
    you could test the t2 out with a trackday to see if you're happy with it.
    i think the faster spool up will be better coming out of corners
    Would be interesting to go back to a T2 after all this time, although cant see it being competitve.
    We're pretty quick out of the corners anyway, cars never really under 4k to keep it boosting and pulls past 7K. I think my old T2 struggled past 5k....

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I use a T2/T25 on track days (with quite a lot of other mods) and it pulls really well, revving to 6.5k without bother. I think you'd be pleasantly surprised.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Has to be T2 Alex.

    I ran a T2/25, was very good before going to the T25.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    The point being it's not a bit step up from a bog standard T2 in terms of how it makes boost and drives etc. I can't imagine there would be a whole lot of difference if I stuck a T2 on. I'm guessing your engine has the same/similar mods to mine (CTM stuff) so you mite find similar results.

    I guess you're just going to have to bolt a T2 and see how it goes......

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    How are you defining a T2? Are you defining it as a standard t2 factory spec ?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    it'll be quite a challenge with a standard turbo. How much power do your competitors make? Your only real hope is area under the curve, assuming the turbo is flow limited, and not boost limited you might be able to run 2 bar at 2Krpm rolling off to a bar at 6Krpm (just making up figures here), and end up with 160 hp from 2000 to 6000 rpm. You'd need to fit a speed sensor to the turbo, and map the boost and ignition to keep it safe. You'd also want to talk to whoever builds your turbos and explain that you're going to rev the cahones off it, and to balance it extra well... it'll drive more like a diesel than a race engine.

    at the end of the day, if your competitors have much over 180hp and you have longish straights you're screwed.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I ran a T2 @ 22psi on track for about half hour. it melted a piston and set me car on fire.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    The "original" turbo, I was told.

    I probably didnt do myself any favours when we were racing at Mallory, a cup car was also racing in standard form..... I nearly lapped him.

    180ish bhp isnt going to be competitve, I dont want to spend extra money to make it work either.

    I wont be putting on a T2 to drive around the back....... been there done that

    Like I said got other options with the car.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by TNT ANDY View Post
    I ran a T2 @ 22psi on track for about half hour. it melted a piston and set me car on fire.
    Jesus Andy, I'm suprised it lasted half an hour

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by TNT ANDY View Post
    I ran a T2 @ 22psi on track for about half hour. it melted a piston and set me car on fire.
    any idea of the charge temps before it blew?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by TNT ANDY View Post
    I ran a T2 @ 22psi on track for about half hour. it melted a piston and set me car on fire.
    Never do jobs by halfs andy

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    I melted a set of piston rings with a T2 @22psi manifold, it was a few flat out runs in Fifth that did the damage.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Guybrush View Post
    any idea of the charge temps before it blew?

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Guybrush View Post
    any idea of the charge temps before it blew?
    Nope - sorry - I wasn't that tech back then

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by Brigsy View Post
    Never do jobs by halfs andy
    I was getting tinced by a ****ing Skoda - I didn't really have an option but to wind it up. By the time I had finished making a mockery of said deisil, I was makeing just as much smoke. And coincedently - it was the last time I was at Snetterton, so I'm hoping for better luck tomorrow LOL.

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    Re: Racing on a T2

    Quote Originally Posted by *Yellow* View Post
    The "original" turbo, I was told.

    I probably didnt do myself any favours when we were racing at Mallory, a cup car was also racing in standard form..... I nearly lapped him.

    180ish bhp isnt going to be competitve, I dont want to spend extra money to make it work either.

    I wont be putting on a T2 to drive around the back....... been there done that

    Like I said got other options with the car.
    Seems strange that you've been running (I think) that or a similar setup for a couple of seasons, and now you've developed the car and your doing well they cause you of 'cheating' Ina roundabout way.

    I got acused of all sorts after croft Rally, where we came 3rd in class and 15th overall out of 120 starters, I had my turbo restrictor checked twice and fuel samples taken (don't think they checked but was in spec), they even made me remove the carb top to check for a 'bypass' or other similar crap... Just from complaints from the big boys running 100k teams....

    Makes you frustrated wen you have a good result and instead of well done you get made out to be some cheating southerner (even though I grew up there).

    If they won't let you run a tomcat if find a better series...

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