RickV6
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
early 1.4 sports didnt have abs and pas as std?
Is the difference there?
As for the second figure on the vin plate im guessing its a train weight ie the max weight of car and trailer.
Ainsley
Neither did the later ones apart from PAS which wos always standard, ABS wos always an option
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RickV6
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Listen Corsa 120 i've already told you you thick fookin sh!te the first number is the Gross overall weight (fully laden as it says in owners manual) its not anything else and it doesnt give a description next to it. And as i said there is nothing to say wot second number is. O.K.
Oh and stop sendin me abusive U2U's git
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corsa120
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oh if im sendin abusive u2u's why u replying abusively cunt practice what u preach
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RickV6
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Look mate no disrespect but just read wot I put, everyone else gets it and it is right and your plate is right its just how you interpret it
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Paul_J
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Yeh RickV6 helped clear up something I wondered about - cheers dude.
Paul J
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bluecorsaSXi
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Originally posted by RickV6
Back to my question, whats the 40kg difference between 1.4 and 1.6 Sport? anybody
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the 1.6 is 40 kg heavier than the 1.4 coz of the extra 200cc capacity!! bigger engine block, pistons, crank, cams, and so on, also they might have a bigger gearbox or at least a bigger clutch!!!
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ainsley_brader
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corsa 14 16 cams are identical plus i think the 2.0l only weighs 40 kg more than 1.6 so i doubt the difference between 14 and 16 is much at all but i could be wrong.
Ainsley
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miles
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1.4's and 1.6's use the same block, same gearbox, same clutch etc. If the pistons are bigger then extra weight, but it wont be heavier than the metal removed from the block to fit them!
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miles
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40litres of fuel must weight about 40kg!
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avenger
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yup the mag's talk crap, ive got a corsa and a calibra, and haynes books for both - now if your right and the corsa weighs 1400kg its heavier than the calibra
my corsa weighs approx 900kg and the cally weighs about 1200kg
trust me ive pushed both cars up the drive at one stage and there is no way the calibra is lighter!
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Cybermonkey
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Miles, are you saying that the 40kg difference between 1400 and 1600 is 40 litres of fuel?? SO what fuel does the 1400 run on then?!?!
Dave
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Cybermonkey
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Oh and stop getting your figures from Max Poo, it will only poison your brain.
Dave
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RickV6
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The forty K difference is shown in corsa brochure and handbook
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