James_H
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Hello everyone!! 
Right i might be getting a 1.6 16v Corsa sport soon and i wish to put twin 45's on it.
On http://www.tuning.co.uk/vauxshop/ they have a list of items to put them on.
I can get the carb's no problem its just the igintion and fuel system im confused about, what do you do to the loom and idle control system?? 
Has anyone done this before and what did you buy and do?
Any help will be very helpfull!!
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Dave A
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theres not much room for 45's (40's are better) on a 1600 duet to the angle they sit at they sit very close to the bulkead which ruins airflow.
looked at the throttle body option?
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James_H
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I have looked at throttle bodies but i think i like the sound of back fires and the look of them under the bonnet.
Have you done any of these conversions before??
Thanks for the help!
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Dave A
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tb's give the same if not a much nicer sound than carbs, plus far more reliable.
I have done lots of carb an tb conversions
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sand-eel
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You will have to get a carb pump like a pacet pump because the injection pump is too high pressured and the ignition is best to do on an aftermarket ECU but possibly on the standard one.
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philrussell81
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ive got 40s on my fiesta
runnig a facet silvertop fuel pump and fuel king pressure reg, also runnin standard ecu,
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Dave A
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ive seen plenty of cars working fine with standard ecu but never to their optimum.
far better off using some aftermarket stuff like the omex ignition only system.
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Robin
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I think fitting carbs to a modern engine is like fitting wooden wheels.
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bpstig
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have you considered the trouble that you will encounter come mot time as your emissions will be far to high
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mattk
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and they need balancing alot
rough idle, and cold starts could be a problem
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
You will have to get a carb pump like a pacet pump
oops got confused with the pacet fans
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James_H
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i might go for throttle bodies then.
What kit do you suggest?? and what is the cheapest option??
Thanks everyone!!
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philrussell81
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no cold start probs on mine, and no rough idle either, had no probs with mine at all
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James_H
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what did you have? Twin 40's or 45's?
What did you need to fit them?
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
and they need balancing alot
rough idle, and cold starts could be a problem
All completely false.
Just old wives tales that they "go out of tune all the time"
If you get somewhere to set them up that know there way around a carb you wont have a problem.
I set my carbs up myself at first, and had no problems with balancing/rough idle at all.
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I think fitting carbs to a modern engine is like fitting wooden wheels.
You have a fair point BUT:
TB's far superior to carbs=Fact
Carbs far better than the standard 1600 16v inlet=Fact
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Robin
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Oh yeah, without a doubt.
I don't dislike carbs, I just think TBs are the better option for modern engines, particularly the 16XEs as there's fuck all space behind the engine and you can't angle carbs like you can with TBs, so there's less airflow too.
Still a lot better than the normal setup though.
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philrussell81
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quote: Originally posted by jahunt
what did you have? Twin 40's or 45's?
What did you need to fit them?
twin 40s on a 2.0 16v zetec engine
needed a manifold, fuel pump, pressure reg, and then setup by a garage
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
you can't angle carbs like you can with TBs, so there's less airflow too.
Oh you can, with bike carbs 
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Mattb
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personally i would go for throttle bodies...
SBD list thier base kit at £1600 plus VAT.. contact Dave A or maybe broster as they may be able to supply it cheaper
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Dave A
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I do a full kit with everything needed, new ecu and a base map etc... £1700 inc vat supplied, £2250 fitted.
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