moka
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Would this be faster than a x16xe as standard?
Corsa b.
[Edited on 19-03-2010 by moka]
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Ojc
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No.
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daymoon
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I reckon with 4-2-1, de-cat +cat back and powerbox it would be jsut as fast.
[Edited on 19-03-2010 by daymoon]
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Ojc
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It's not.
Dave Wilkes on here who owned C5RSA with the MCR kit had a Lexmaul inlet, raised limiter yadda yadda and it was still slower than my totally standard GSi.
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dean101287
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An x14xe with a x16xe in its place would also be just as fast. But thats not the question is it.
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Aerox-lad
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my 1.4 sport wasnt much off my bros old 1.6 sport. his had powerbox. de-cat straight through and pipercross. mines got same pipercross. janspeed decat. sebring backbox and middlebox removed. his pulled a few car lengths on mine but up to about 50mph pretty much the same.
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Pridzz
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every engine is differnent, My old sport was on 100k and wasnt far off a vts
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Baskey
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My 1.6 sport wasnt much faster than the 1.4 version. Couple of car lengths at a ton. This was years back, think it was only 3 years old when i bought it so it was very healthy
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moka
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Fair enough.
I'm debating whether or not to get myself a powerbox and fit it in the summer. I havnt been able to do it because of work commitments but im leaving work in july to go back to uni so will have a few months time.
I have hardly any mechnical experience and have limited tools. If i bought one from (i think its flame who sells them) would i be able to fit it?
I have fit a new suspension to the car and done general things like change oil, sparks, wheels, brakes, exhaust, gear linkages but i have never gone further than that and i feel fitting a powerbox requires a bit more know how?
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Ojc
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You would be able to fit it, it's fairly straight forward.
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Toby
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for the price of a powerbox, maybe worth saving a bit more and getting a 16xe. i mean if you can sell your 14xe aswll shouldnt cost a lot to do, if you cant swap it yourself somebody else will cheap. Also no other parts reuqired for a swap
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