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Toby
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17th Sep 06 at 21:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whats the diference between the two i.e. sxi, only one i can see is the interior!! cheers
Jay
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Engines different isnt it?
andy1868
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[Edited on 17-09-2006 by andy1868]
Sly_SRi
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17th Sep 06 at 22:10   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

doesn't it just mean 16v? i.e. twin inlet ports?


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Robin
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17th Sep 06 at 22:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nope
Wrighty_1988
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TwinPort

Updated version introduced in 2002, with lighter cast-iron cylinder block and camshaft driven by toothed belt. Features EGR valve and TwinPort variable intake geometry - twin intake ports with a choke closing one of the ports at low RPM, providing strong air swirl pattern for higher torque levels and better fuel economy. The drive belt for the camshafts is wider and stronger than before, and water pump is not driven by it anymore which improves reliability.

Good old Wikipedia.
mav
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drove my dad in laws 1.4 twinsport sxi, was not to bad like
Bullet Proof SRi
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i thought all corsa C 1.2/1.4/1.8s were twinport, are the twinports quciker then non twinports then
ajscorsa
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think there just better on fuel
vaux-tech
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twinport is just a different injection system, trust me! if u unplug them, they actually make the engine run quieter!
Hammer
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the 1.2 non twinport and twinport are essentially the same engine with the twin intake being the only difference giving 5 more bhp and slightly better economy.

the 1.4 non twinport and twinport are different engines producing the same bhp but giving slightly better economy due to the choke on the 2nd port being shut until a certain rev level.
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the Z18XE doesnt come in Twinport, it comes in DCMCP version which is full 140bhp VVT
Lynny
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isnt the twinport about improving fuel economy?
Robin
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its similar to BMW's VANOS system.

designed so that at low revs, you use less fuel, and have more torque
Lynny
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
its similar to BMW's VANOS system.

designed so that at low revs, you use less fuel, and have more torque


my car seems to be overly revving atm

 
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