I have a rev 2 turbo and I'm aiming for around 300bhp
Mods so far
Japspeed de cat downpipe
Fujitsibo cat back exhaust
Some sort of cone filter
Fcd
Its definitely running more boost than stock however theres no electronic or manual boost controller fitted so I'm guessing the previous owner has adjusted the actuator to get more boost? It must be above 13 psi as it smells really rich but I have no boost guage or a wideband at the moment so I dont really no however I do have a aem wideband and a aem boost guage on the way
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get near this figure safely and reliably?
I was thinking
Emu ecu
Charge cooler set up
Walbro 255lph fuel pump
550cc injectors
Apexi air filter
Ct20b turbo
Any advice would be great as I just want to start ordering parts!
I've got hsd coilovers
Decent fast road pads and rubber
So it stops and holds the road well
Cheers
Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
You're not far wrong with that, pretty much a rev 3 conversion. Do that and turn the boost upto 15-17PSI and you wont be far off that 300. The standard rev 3 turbo ecu will manage too. Of course go for the aftermarket ECU if you intend to take it further in future but the next step is a big one, forged pistons etc. If you don't intend to then you might aswell save the money.
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
I was going to go complete standalone as j might build the engine in the future however for the moment I was just wanting a safe 300bhp but I was still going to go standalone so I can sort the fuelling aswell
What parts would I need if I were to go rev3 conversion to get rid of the afm ?
What parts would I need if I were to go rev3 conversion to get rid of the afm ?
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
You need a way to measure air volume and a 3 Bar MAP sensor is what you need to delete the AFM
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
Yeah I thought so , I think I'll just go standalone as I'll need it in the future anyway , what afternarked injectors will fit the rev2 rail?
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
You're on the right track. Don't bother with rev3 fuelling. It's way more cost effective to go standalone IMO. Do exactly what you've suggested and you're good to go!
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
Thats great ill start ordering some parts , has anyone got any idears what aftermarket fuel injectors will fit a rev 2 rail?
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Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
Hez wrote:You're not far wrong with that, pretty much a rev 3 conversion. Do that and turn the boost upto 15-17PSI and you wont be far off that 300. The standard rev 3 turbo ecu will manage too. Of course go for the aftermarket ECU if you intend to take it further in future but the next step is a big one, forged pistons etc. If you don't intend to then you might aswell save the money.
Hey Hez....My current car is your old yellow rev3. I chased back the history of the car years ago. When I seen your name on here I knew I recognised it. Had to go through google but eventually found your for sale ad for it. I got it from a lad in edinburgh, I swapped him an RX8 for it.
Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
I'm in the same boat - slowly bringing a Rev2 Turbo to 300WHP. You're missing the Metal Head Gasket- Rev 2's apparently blow above 1 bar/14.5 PSI ish with the stock composite head gasket so there's a risk of it going.
Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
ATS racing say the rev2 gasket is good to 350whp, i have run mine at 15psi for 10yearsnathan.z wrote:I'm in the same boat - slowly bringing a Rev2 Turbo to 300WHP. You're missing the Metal Head Gasket- Rev 2's apparently blow above 1 bar/14.5 PSI ish with the stock composite head gasket so there's a risk of it going.
Re: Rev2 turbo 300ish bhp
s. jones wrote:ATS racing say the rev2 gasket is good to 350whp, i have run mine at 15psi for 10yearsnathan.z wrote:I'm in the same boat - slowly bringing a Rev2 Turbo to 300WHP. You're missing the Metal Head Gasket- Rev 2's apparently blow above 1 bar/14.5 PSI ish with the stock composite head gasket so there's a risk of it going.
If that's the case then that'll save me a bunch money. I think it's just an additional risk to be aware off that may have stemmed from Rev 2 Turbos having the boost cranked on the stock ECU with the CT26 blowing hot air. I imagine if it's got a good after market tune reducing knock with larger injectors and the CT20b then the risk is reduced and so the boost can be cranked safely.