steveatyork wrote:David Gentleman wrote:boostrider wrote:. After this you need steel liners and forged pistons for engine saftey reasons as the standard liners start cracking etc .
Maybe...things have progressed quite far now, and its all about setup, and even though a carb is basic compared to efi, they can get a 'safer' setup by excess fuel dumping. The fastest GT turbo is running nearly 40psi on standard liners and the bottom end is the same as the T2.
Apart from the head is everything the same? its really strange this 15 psi life or death thing and its younger brother(GTT) is fine(ish)
Well..head an and all ancillaries that go with it. It is a better flowing head and manifolds turbo etc, so 15psi on a T2, is flowing more air than 15psi on a GTT, but the main problems with det etc, is due to the limitations of the old sewing machine K-Jet system...
You have to remember, these GT's may have tiny carbs, but most of them are all running reconditioned good as new parts, where many of these T2's that may have failed probably have the original untouched 25 year old fuel injection, pump, injectors, sensors etc....If a sensor is faulty then it can cause a severe problem on a tuned engine - the GTT doesnt have this problem...