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stv951 11-16-2013 10:45 AM

How to make more power out of a 911 T 2.0
 
Hello,

I am looking for upgrades on a 911T 2.0 engine that i am installing on a 914 GT replica.

Which way would you go ? Higher compression pistons ? Cams ? Valves ?
What carbs ? Ignition ?

I dont want a race engine, just a fast - very fast road and occasional track use. Must have carbs

911pcars 11-16-2013 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stv951 (Post 7758950)
Hello,

I am looking for upgrades on a 911T 2.0 engine that i am installing on a 914 GT replica.

Which way would you go ? Higher compression pistons ? Cams ? Valves ?
What carbs ? Ignition ?

I dont want a race engine, just a fast - very fast road and occasional track use. Must have carbs

After digesting all the suggestions for upgrading a T engine, you'll discover that the same money applied to a 3 liter or larger engine will provide better results.

Some drawbacks with the T engine:
Cyl. heads w/small valves and ports
Non-counterweighted crank
Potential issues with mag case (i.e. pulled head studs, no oil squirters, refurb crankcase to specs)

OTOH, you can reuse the Weber carbs after rejetting, larger venturis, port-match intake manifolds; sell the 911 heat exchangers.

Sherwood

RWebb 11-16-2013 11:06 AM

an engine is an air pump

to pump more air:

1. use a bigger pump
2. spin the pump faster
3. pressurize the pump

it will be costly to make your engine into an "S" version with carbs (which is close to the limit, barring 1,2,3 above) but that is where you're at

I like carbs (cuz I are a cave man) but you're giving up 5 or 10 hp over MFI or performance EFI

You could always spend huge $$ rigging up a DI version of the 2.2

stv951 11-16-2013 11:29 AM

I understand about the air pump theory. I need to use the 2.0 T as a base
What does it ake to make an S engine ? I would like to have around 170 PS.

I now have Zenith carbs not Webers. What PMOs do you wuggest or else ?
What about cams ?

ErVikingo 11-16-2013 11:48 AM

If interested, i have 906 cams, cyls and pistons, webers etc for sale. Pm me if interested.

RWebb 11-16-2013 02:28 PM

is this for a class racer?

you'll want a balanced crank - maybe; there are some wt. adv.s to the T crank

blueprint it real well, including the oil pump

different heads

and you can get better grinds than an S cam these days (due to modern computer aided design, etc.)

you will match the PMOs to the cam

to save $$, buy that 906 above & hotrod the Zeniths

tharbert 11-16-2013 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 7759188)
...you'll want a balanced crank...

Don't some of the racer types covet these non-counter balanced cranks because they spin up faster?

copbait73 11-16-2013 03:24 PM

Add a turbocharger.
Best, least expensive route to the most power out of a stock longblock.

ErVikingo 11-16-2013 09:33 PM

You actually want a counterweighted crank which you lighten and knife edge.

An issue with a T motor is that the cylinders are iron and do not shed heat like the byrals which are iron liners with aluminum fins.

The largest valves on 2 liter motors were in the 69 911S but they are rare and pricey. I cannot use newer ones due to racing regulations but i believe you could use 2.2 heads which are less expensive.

I suggest you replace the oil pump for a newer large capacity one.


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