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flygt4 wrote:there are always slight differences in boost pressure between cars due to the different ages of the wastegate actuators/diaphragms and the quality of the gauge reading the pressure. santas_boosting_sleigh on here had 18psi for a short time when his wastegate actuator started sticking
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Dell'Orto wrote:flygt4 wrote:there are always slight differences in boost pressure between cars due to the different ages of the wastegate actuators/diaphragms and the quality of the gauge reading the pressure. santas_boosting_sleigh on here had 18psi for a short time when his wastegate actuator started sticking
I saw it hit 20Diaphragm was poked.
BZG Wagon wrote:When I had my GTT hooked up to a scan tool in Christchurch it peaked around 185kpa-a (12psi) on an open road evening drive. The car has no mods what so ever.
Between 3000 - 4000 RPM and it was consistently around 160kpa-a & 170kpa-a (8-10psi); while trying to diagnose a fault within this rev range.
A GT-4 Celica (ST205) I know ran 16psi for six months with no issues - engine had done 160km (personally not something I would try).
Boosted_162 wrote:BZG Wagon wrote:When I had my GTT hooked up to a scan tool in Christchurch it peaked around 185kpa-a (12psi) on an open road evening drive. The car has no mods what so ever.
Between 3000 - 4000 RPM and it was consistently around 160kpa-a & 170kpa-a (8-10psi); while trying to diagnose a fault within this rev range.
A GT-4 Celica (ST205) I know ran 16psi for six months with no issues - engine had done 160km (personally not something I would try).
The difference is the compression ratio. An ST205 is 8.5:1 while a GTT is 9.0:1 IIRC. The higher compression and higher boost makes things go bang
sergei wrote:ST215 is a very different engine compare to ST205, every thing is different, head, block, sump etc, the only thing they might share is the crank (but I also have doubts about it).
BZG Wagon wrote:sergei wrote:ST215 is a very different engine compare to ST205, every thing is different, head, block, sump etc, the only thing they might share is the crank (but I also have doubts about it).
I was not aware. I figured they used the same geneartion motor since the GT4 ran from 94-99 and the GTT 97-2001, rather than manafacture two completely different motors.
toycustoms wrote:by the way its not in the gtt caldina anymore, we will be at the mery mery drags on on the 25th, so if anyone is there come see us have a chat, just look out for a white 1988 toyota corona (sedan)
last run did a 14.02 on standard boost and sh*t tyres
hoping to crack the 13 with more boost and a higher octane fuel
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