gambler1982
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Registered: 1st Jul 03
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just was looking for some tips on how to get a few more bhp out of my corsa and prices?
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dannycorsa c
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Registered: 8th Mar 03
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no idea u could spend money doin cams n all that shit but the power gain wouldnt be worth it for the amount ov money u would spend
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lacky75
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a friend of mine has modified his corsa C 1.2 16v engine.
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From what he tells me ur best bet is to get a custom powerflow exhuast made up for ur car (this should help to allow exhaust gasses to flow more freely and give u a nicer exhaust note )
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Drill ur Air box on the underside and fit it will a freeer flowing panel filter (dont bother with an induction system as this engine dosnt respond as well)
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Get a couple of air feeds running from the bottom of the front bumper and have them directed at the drilled area of the air box.
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Next thing is to either get the existing cam re- profiled or purchase an aftermarket cam.
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Dastek Unichip rolling roaded to ur mods. this should help everything run nicely together and give u the option of adding mods in the future and getting the chip re-mapped to the mods.
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Dbillas do a manifold that regal claim add an extra 15-20bhp to ur engine. (although i doubt there claims it should still give ur car a nice boost)
My m8 has done steps 1-5 and i must admit these really do help the car (when racing he's always 3-4 cars lenghs ahead and has much better in gear acceleration then i do)
hope that help m8 (oh and 1-5 dont cost much either)
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dannycorsa c
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but is it really worth spending that much money to get 10-20bhp i wouldnt bother!
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gambler1982
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Thanks lacky75 thats cool.
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lacky75
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Agreed, but its a new car and if he plans to keep it (due to financial situation etc...) then why not save up and do these mods,
And it isnt that costly; + it helps to make the car a bit nippyier and a greater pleasure to drive.
* panel filter £20
*drilled airbox +airfeeds £15
*cam £150 (his was reprofiled by local engineering company)
*exhaust (he paid £250, powerflow weekend deal)
*unichip £300
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dannycorsa c
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supose thats not taht bad then
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