[Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

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Tommy P
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[Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Tommy P »

my rev 2 gts is crying out for some more power,its done 50,000 miles has a hks induction kit,3" tanabe single exit exhaust,blitz B.O.V and is running at just under 1 bar boost,i would like to see over 310 bhp,what would be the best next step?ive got around £2000 to spend,any advice would be much apriciated
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Whippett »

What boost controller and engine management do you have?

I assume the ECU is stock so that would be your next step.

What about intercooler? Again, if stock, then put this next on your list. Always plenty of decent second hand ones for sale on here, that'll see your cooling sorted up to around 350bhp.

Then it's turbo, a CT26 hybrid or bigger if you can pick up one second hand?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Martin F »

Paul @ Kent Car Craft wrote:What boost controller and engine management do you have?

I assume the ECU is stock so that would be your next step.

What about intercooler? Again, if stock, then put this next on your list. Always plenty of decent second hand ones for sale on here, that'll see your cooling sorted up to around 350bhp.

Then it's turbo, a CT26 hybrid or bigger if you can pick up one second hand?


I agree with the ecu/intercooler/boost controller but you would be better looking for a second hand turbo kit, the hybrids don't work very well, kind of a false economy :wink:

you will also need bigger injectors/fuel rail/fuel pump/new clutch etc. , etc.

Also at 350 bhp you will be risking the engine depending on your driving style, be alot cheaper to stay around the 310 mark
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Tommy P »

what turbo and intercooler would you suggest?ive been looking at the xs power t3/4 kits but ive heard mixed reports about the fitment and quality of some of the parts
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

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xspower are cheap poo, buy cheap buy twice...
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Whippett »

marty1 wrote:
Paul @ Kent Car Craft wrote:Then it's turbo, a CT26 hybrid or bigger if you can pick up one second hand?


I agree with the ecu/intercooler/boost controller but you would be better looking for a second hand turbo kit...


...isn't that what I said? lol :eye:

Keep an eye on the for sale section, there's always decent intercoolers coming up. I cannot comment on a XS Power item as I've never used or fitted one but from what I've read they lack quality; you get what you pay for. On the other hand some people rate them.

Something like a Berk, or a Greddy?

As for a turbo, second hand you can't really be too picky as not many go up for sale. Just browse the classifieds daily, 240 times a day as people are magpies on here! :wink:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by splashnatz »

when i had rev 2 engine running similar to yours (but with a greddy IC and a downpipe) it made just over 250bhp - yours may be at a similar place now.

useful (if old now) link : http://www.mrcontrols.com/primers/power.htm

based on the yankee info, but some good pointers anyway.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Rogue »

My advice with any 3SGTE engine is to consider uprating the internals at the point where you *have* to upgrade the injectors from stock. It's not an exact science, but a good rule of thumb.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by 2barGee »

Get a metal head gasket mate, rev1&2s r not as strong as rev3 and will go in time when u crank the boost up.

I'm running 350+ so have a look in my garage if u want& I'm on a stock head & bottom end fella & I've done a fair few track days now with no problems at all :-) the key is a good map and good cooling..... See my huge charge cooler in my garage
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] what power will my rev 2 gts make before i have to start replacing internals?

Post by Mike »

marty1 wrote:
Paul @ Kent Car Craft wrote:What boost controller and engine management do you have?

I assume the ECU is stock so that would be your next step.

What about intercooler? Again, if stock, then put this next on your list. Always plenty of decent second hand ones for sale on here, that'll see your cooling sorted up to around 350bhp.

Then it's turbo, a CT26 hybrid or bigger if you can pick up one second hand?


I agree with the ecu/intercooler/boost controller but you would be better looking for a second hand turbo kit, the hybrids don't work very well, kind of a false economy :wink:

you will also need bigger injectors/fuel rail/fuel pump/new clutch etc. , etc.

Also at 350 bhp you will be risking the engine depending on your driving style, be alot cheaper to stay around the 310 mark



Woah woah woah there, not all hybrids were created equal Marty! I'm running a stage 2 CT26 from Fensport, at a club rolling road day last year my humble Rev 2 was in the words of the Dyno operator "the best car of the day" mainly down to the fact that unlike all the other CT26s mine held boost all the way to the redline and didn't over fuel like a mo'fo' in the process.

Best engine mod I've carried out was fitting my GReddy IC, very noticeable improvement.

My plan of attack would be; Turbo, either a C20b or hybrid CT26, Intercooler or chargecooler, Electronic Boost controller set at 1.2bar, steel headgasket, induction kit and exhaust. If your BOV vents to atmosphere get rid and get a standard item fitted.
Provided your car is healthy that should see you near 300hp. However your next step from there would have to be larger injectors, then look at an ECU upgrade.
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