Robin
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i tried to upload the pic, bit its about 3 pixels by 6 pixels, so you cant make it out on a computer
looks impressive on the mobile though
i still want a bit as a paperweight
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Rob_Lee
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Awesome pics matey! Went out in style!
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broster
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head is now fully stripped, it looks repairable, just need 4 new valve seats and on combustion chamber welding and reworking ,wooo! be cheaper than a new head!
valve wise, there are 4 bent valves, pics to follow later tonight when i get home!
tomorrow nights task is to pull the bottom end out the car, and gear box, send gearbox to have 4.18 final drive fitted its a fresh box so wont need rebuilding, and the diff is already in there.
when the engine is out ill get the car back to my house and give it a massive clean!
hunt is on for a cheap block, dont care about condition as long as there are no cracks or holes, need block, sump pan crank etc, not fussed about head or rods and pistons!
ill have a little gathering of all the smashed up parts tomorrow night when i retrieve the rest of them from the sump lol!
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Robin
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cams alright? no damage to them? can you tell if the crank is dead yet? i want to see 2 bits
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broster
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crank is not dead dude, think it may be a little battle scared tho lol!
cams are fine and shall be forsale if anyone is interested in some cheap 288 degree newman cams
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
quote: Originally posted by willay
1.6's are so unrealible
More like corsa 1.6 engines are not made to go as fast as brosters hence why it gave up.
Fact is when you mod such an engine to such an extreme you have to uprate everything.
Still pics looks cool broster and i know you will be back with another beast with even more power and maybe stronger rods.
More likely to be that when you modify an engine to a large degree you shorten it's lifespan dramaticly. You can get carbon fibre pistons which only last for 1 race, for example. Or SBD race spec engines which only last for 1000 miles before they need re-building. You can uprate things as much as you like but you can't avoid it all going bang!
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G.C.M
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Broster - was on PF and found pics of your car mate
From D19 STE on PassionFord
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Reedy
quote: Originally posted by willay
1.6's are so unrealible
More like corsa 1.6 engines are not made to go as fast as brosters hence why it gave up.
Fact is when you mod such an engine to such an extreme you have to uprate everything.
Still pics looks cool broster and i know you will be back with another beast with even more power and maybe stronger rods.
More likely to be that when you modify an engine to a large degree you shorten it's lifespan dramaticly. You can get carbon fibre pistons which only last for 1 race, for example. Or SBD race spec engines which only last for 1000 miles before they need re-building. You can uprate things as much as you like but you can't avoid it all going bang!
yeah i suppose so. Broster i think you should get a 2.0 turbo. Make an absolute monster out of it.
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willay
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broster
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reedy shut up please!
oooh nice piccies
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3CorsaMeal
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what a mess all that money
pretty gutting
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by broster
reedy shut up please!
oooh nice piccies
just saying, youve tried a tuned 1.6, maybe you should try a different engine and then you can say from experience what the best engine is - no arguments needed.
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jr
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1.6 is best, its been proven in many internet based arguments
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willay
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and the internet is always right.
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jr
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That is correct william
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Scotty C
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Went out in style!
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by willay
and the internet is always right.
Of course the 1.6 is the best. As everybody in the argument have owned a tuned 1.6 and a tuned 2.0 in the same shell.
[Edited on 23-08-2006 by Reedy]
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jr
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ive driven both, lots
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by jr
ive driven both, lots
yeah but not eveybody has.
Fact is, the best way to resolve the age old argument is to put the same engine in the same shell with the same driver.
ideally broster and his pink rocket.
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Robin
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reedy, i can tell you now, mark will NOT put a 2 litre in, as he toyed with the idea before getting TB's and decided against it, because after driving Joff's, he realised that it didnt behave like he wanted an engine to... it wasnt revvy enough...
so
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
reedy, i can tell you now, mark will NOT put a 2 litre in, as he toyed with the idea before getting TB's and decided against it, because after driving Joff's, he realised that it didnt behave like he wanted an engine to... it wasnt revvy enough...
so
if he wants revs surely a hayabusa engine would be better
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Robin
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yes, but that would be being silly.
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
yes, but that would be being silly.
would it tho? ive not seen one in a corsa. Would be quite unique.
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-wylo-
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Brilliant pics! Good effort
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
quote: Originally posted by jr
ive driven both, lots
yeah but not eveybody has.
Fact is, the best way to resolve the age old argument is to put the same engine in the same shell with the same driver.
ideally broster and his pink rocket.
well ive driven a same aged car with identicle suspension set up and me driving, with same size wheels (same wheels actully), same tyres, one with a c16 and one with a 20xe
putting 2 engines in one shell to test back to back isnt goign to happen, so your not going to get much closer than the above test IMO
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