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Hello. I bought this summer a 1978 toyota carina engine at a toyota dealer. Now I want to know if this is a 2T or 2T-C, or how I can find out witch one it is.

Live in Europe, Sweden.

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As far as i know. the difference between a 2T and a 2T-C is the emissions setup. C = Californian Emissions Spec.

 

So depending what manifolds you decide to run will make the difference between it being a 2T or a 2T-C

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Got the answer on my question.

 

 

What's the answer then??? please feel free to share.

 

My guess would be that it's a 2T not a 2T-C

That is based on my experience with 3T and 3T-C engines... The 3T-C has emissions control gear coming out of the bottom of the exhaust port... 4 threads that a single pipe runs from back to a pump and up to the inlet.

 

Due to the lack of these holes, that'd be my guess, but I could well be wrong. Please, if you've found out, it'd be great to share that info.

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As far as i know. the difference between a 2T and a 2T-C is the emissions setup. C = Californian Emissions Spec.

 

So depending what manifolds you decide to run will make the difference between it being a 2T or a 2T-C

 

That is the answer.

Googled the T-series engines and the 2T gives 102hp@6000rpm and the 2T-C 88hp@6000rpm.

That thing called "C" is dangerous, Stay away from it ! ;)

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