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I currently have a t2, someone I know is selling a gt15
I know there both standard fitment turbos, but is the gt 15 better than a t2 in any way. Only ask as I'm gonna have the turbo off in next few days for the hg change
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Unless your T2 is dead, then not really.
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not really mate . . . .T2 spools later but carries on giving much higher up . .
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GT15 has some nice low down, pulling power, as far as BHP goes, it's outta puff top end.
A nice little turbo, and for the fun factor id swap it for the T2.
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As far as I know it's fine boosts well just a bit laggy with the fmic
Is there any way of making the t2 spool a bit quicker
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Ginge bums the GT15 fyi though, apparently where he lives you can't get over speeds of 50mph . . . .
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I have a t2 on mine and a friend has a gt15 on his, gt15 spools up really good but as said above it runs out of puff top end, i wouldnt bother really if your t2 is in working order!
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(19-05-2013, 06:26 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Ginge bums the GT15 fyi though, apparently where he lives you can't get over speeds of 50mph . . . .
seeing as i run a T2 now and have ran a K14 and a K03 in the past, i can't say i bum the gt15, but i know i loove the epic low spoolers.
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(19-05-2013, 06:47 PM)ginge191 Wrote: (19-05-2013, 06:26 PM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: Ginge bums the GT15 fyi though, apparently where he lives you can't get over speeds of 50mph . . . .
seeing as i run a T2 now and have ran a K14 and a K03 in the past, i can't say i bum the gt15, but i know i loove the epic low spoolers.
ahhh was it a K03 on the Sigma then? . . . .i knew it was something GAF . . x
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Gt15 good for 130bhp?
That's sort of what im aiming for. Nothing to drastic just a reliable torquey DT
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T2 is laggy? Really? :/
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(19-05-2013, 06:48 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Gt15 good for 130bhp?
That's sort of what im aiming for. Nothing to drastic just a reliable torquey DT
I'd say so - would be "pushing" the limit, but achieveable. Keep sensible EGT's and pressures, you should be ok.
If you want that power bracket comfortably, keep the T2
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(19-05-2013, 06:50 PM)Tom Wrote: T2 is laggy? Really? :/
You don't have a front mount do you?it was ok before but takes it time now fmic is on
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(19-05-2013, 06:52 PM)Jimbo Wrote: (19-05-2013, 06:50 PM)Tom Wrote: T2 is laggy? Really? :/
You don't have a front mount do you?it was ok before but takes it time now fmic is on
sure you don't have a boost leak mate? . . . . most people report no noticeable difference after fitting fmic . . .
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(19-05-2013, 06:52 PM)Jimbo Wrote: (19-05-2013, 06:50 PM)Tom Wrote: T2 is laggy? Really? :/
You don't have a front mount do you?it was ok before but takes it time now fmic is on
Sounds like you have a boost leak tbh. Unless your fmic is MASSIVE. Shouldnt take much longer to fill the system atall.
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If your really going through all the effort of changing the turbo, get a newer more modern turbo?
Look at GT17/GT20, best of both worlds
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Haha what he said ^^^ Ok not him the one above!
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Gt15's do not like high boost though, I think they overspeed very easily and self destruct. I think a K03 would be a better standard choice if you want something smaller as they are a little tougher, but they have all done 100k+ miles so most are getting a little too tired to be pushed.
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No boost leaks still around 18 psi as before the intercooler was fitted. Maybe a bit more fuel low down will get it going better
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(19-05-2013, 06:57 PM)Jimbo Wrote: No boost leaks still around 18 psi as before the intercooler was fitted. Maybe a bit more fuel low down will get it going better
get boost upped and more fuel, 18psi is Gay As Fcuk . . .
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Yeah I plan on 22 24 ish once hg is done
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(19-05-2013, 07:01 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Yeah I plan on 22 24 ish once hg is done
put it out of it's misery . . .
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A GT15 spools fast and runs out quick whereas a T2 come in later but punches harder. You'd have to find a way to fit it to an XUD exhaust manifold anyway as the GT15's came on HDi's... Unless you can swap the exhaust housings on the turbo's
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Gt15s came on xuds aswell.
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I had a gt15 on my xud
306 HDI, soon to be XUD
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(20-05-2013, 04:26 PM)declantg Wrote: I had a gt15 on my xud
My bad! GT15's were on XUD!
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Id run a GT15 over a T2.
Airflow isnt much odds up high acually, and you get a much cleaner / crisp drive.
But if your gunna change it, then put something better on
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