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corsa_tuning
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MattyB
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Is it really that hard to whack a Intercooler onto this engine?

Even if it was a lil' R5 GTT intercooler that you simply placed in the engine bay somewhere with an air feed, it would bring the charge temps down by quite an amount, and allow you to run more boost, and therefore gain more power. Just for the cost of a £20 intercooler off ebay, and £10 of rubber pipe from a motorfactors!

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when i first set up my TD it was chucking out 1+ bar at about 3200rpm iirc.

i didnt have the right fitting to stick a pressure gauge in the car at the time so it all came down to thesafety valve on the inlet manifold popping out, at approx 1bar.

bit of chemical metal fixed that
Ditch
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Ditch
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DIESEL CORSAS WERE DESIGNED WITH FUEL EFFICIENCY IN MIND, NOT TUNING!!
MattyB
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quote:
Originally posted by Ditch
DIESEL CORSAS WERE DESIGNED WITH FUEL EFFICIENCY IN MIND, NOT TUNING!!


ALL Vauxhall Corsas were designed with fuel efficiency in mind. In fact, NO CARS at all are 'designed' with tuning in mind, whether it be a 1.0 12v or a 1.6 ecotec GSi. In fact, 99% of manufacturers will penalise the consumer if they DO tune or modify their car.

I dont know if you'd realised, but you are on a forum of modified corsas, none of which came out the factory designed to be tuned. However, the fact that Turbo Diesel corsas are cheap and easy to tune, bringing them on a par with at least 1.4 8v's, yet retaining economy is a good basis for the owners to tune them.

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You are correct in saying no car was designed with tuning in mind. I never said it was.

But tuning a deisel will always confuse me! Why not just buy a 1.4 8v if you want a nippy little car?!
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Also i gained economy since mine was tuned.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ditch
You are correct in saying no car was designed with tuning in mind. I never said it was.

But tuning a deisel will always confuse me! Why not just buy a 1.4 8v if you want a nippy little car?!


Your saying diesels were designed for fuel efficiency, not for tuning. Whereas nearly every car ever built is the same, no doubt including the one you drive. But what your trying to say is, Diesel owners shouldnt bother at all, which is just silly really. Why should anyone bother?

Diesels are more economical that SRis, tuned or not. They are also more reliable and cheaper to insure. That fact that a diesel will match the speed of an SRi for £20 is absolute bargain really.
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quote:
Originally posted by MattyB
Also i gained economy since mine was tuned.


^
Now that impresses me!!
Ditch
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Originally posted by MattyB
quote:
Originally posted by Ditch
You are correct in saying no car was designed with tuning in mind. I never said it was.

But tuning a deisel will always confuse me! Why not just buy a 1.4 8v if you want a nippy little car?!


Your saying diesels were designed for fuel efficiency, not for tuning. Whereas nearly every car ever built is the same, no doubt including the one you drive. But what your trying to say is, Diesel owners shouldnt bother at all, which is just silly really. Why should anyone bother?

Diesels are more economical that SRis, tuned or not. They are also more reliable and cheaper to insure. That fact that a diesel will match the speed of an SRi for £20 is absolute bargain really.




The thing thats always forgotten here is the fact your playing with forced induction.

The turbo on a diesel was put there to reduce emmisions, as well as giving better mpg, and and "easier" drive.

9 times out of 10, a turbo on a petrol car will have been put there for performance reasons!



But seeing as your mpg has gone up since you tuned your derv I will shut up now!

(you get better acceleration, AND better mpg at the same time yes?)
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My tuned resulted in turbo coming in lower down, and the altered fuelling now means a better pull from 1.5k revs. It means i can change up alot lower down the range, thus save fuel.

I've not noticed a huge difference in economy under acceleration etc.

The difference with a petrol, is that its "overall economy" will suffer once u start changing the air filter, cams, zaust, fuelling etc.

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quote:
Originally posted by Ditch





mine on the rolling road
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nice smoke
i'm going to put an intercooler from audi a4 which is great running at 1bar of boost
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an enclosed filter like CDA will be rubbish, it needs to be an open cone on a turbo.
fuckin hell bonzai turn that fuel down. i actually noticed mine quicker when it wasnt over fuelling like that.
as for r5gtt intercooler, thats wat im going for
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the R5 intercooler is shiet, i was with one in my hands and it sucks
my intercooler is far better than that and is better for mounting in the corsa
CDA is good although it's very expensive but it only works without going through the inlet manifold which warms up the air
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people tend to think that the more smoke it makes the faster it will be but that is wrong, overfuelling will ruins your pistons and specially the environment
the best fuel position is when the car makes smoke but just a little when you flor it down and not driving normally
Kris TD
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_tuning
people tend to think that the more smoke it makes the faster it will be but that is wrong, overfuelling will ruins your pistons and specially the environment
the best fuel position is when the car makes smoke but just a little when you flor it down and not driving normally


i agree with this, however i dont agree with wat you say about the cda on a corsa td.
it is well known that enclosed filters arent good on turbo cars as they simply dont let enough air in.
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well but just think, it's better to enter less air, bue cold air than to air lots of air but hot air
i believe a cda does a good job channeling cold air into the turbo, a cone filter tends to catch lots of air bur it's hot air and so is bad for the turbo
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depends where you place the filter
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i did turn the fuel down within half hour of that run as it happens. i dont think it was normally that bad, just the way it was being driven on the RR.

i dont even drive the car anymore, some other poor cnut can sdeal with the consequences
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really cant be arsed to read any of this thread so prob been said b4 but m-tech do a 2.2 tdi conversion kit for it



bigger i/c, more boost = happy days
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hmmmm i will have to see how mine fairs on saturday at a rr day


only upped the fuelling at the min which should *hopefully* take me to 100bhp, should really try to get around to getting the boost sorted but been soooooo busy the past while
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my advice is: don't put more than 1bar with the original turbo, if you want more pressure get a 1.7 turbo and boost up to 1.3 bar that should give you 100 n' smtg HP. don´t forget an oil cooler and of course the intercooler

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