jon-valver
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as above
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phil_fcuk
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gonna be quite hard because of the weight difference. 106 gti's only need a few simple mods i.e 4 branch, air filter, exhaust etc and they can reach around the 140 mph. u will prob have to get an uprated inlet manifold, 4 branch, cams and a remap to see close to that speed
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jon-valver
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bugga. How much we talkin here then?
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phil_fcuk
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in my opinion, in the time and money it takes you to make your corsa near that speed, you will be pushing the engine to its limits all the time, your better off getting a nice 2 litre and cruising past that gti
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pteflint
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yep a do agree 2ltr all the way
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tomo2k9
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or a 1.8
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pteflint
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quote: Originally posted by tomo2k9
or a 1.8
always an option like never ssen one done only heard about them
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philip2
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its not hard, mty old c16xe used to drill 106 gtis and valver corsa up to 100+.
but i rebuilt it, 80mm pistons, ported head, inlet, stock airbox, skimmed to up the cr a touch and biggest help...lightened flywheel as mine used to pul from nothing whereas if you keep the pot type flywheel its flat to about 4k where the pug would of been half way down the road, decent tyres/suspension too is a big help.
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Nic Barnes
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buy my corsa for 7.5k then go race a 106
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Kieran
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
buy my corsa for 7.5k then go race a 106
only if I had the money
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philip2
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get more breaking nic lol
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by pteflint
quote: Originally posted by tomo2k9
or a 1.8
always an option like never ssen one done only heard about them

Really? There are a few on here!
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fillmecca
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1.8s are shit and for the time/money side of thing best way will be to drop XE init
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corsagsigav
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quote: Originally posted by philip2
lightened flywheel as mine used to pul from nothing whereas if you keep the pot type flywheel its flat to about 4k
so true new engine in pot type flywheel in the bin going flat type again
pot type=
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philip2
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fillmecca the x18xel or which ever is the smallblock motor is actually a very good motor, more cc than the 1600...obv, very nice ports already, and even lighter valve train so rev nice too....so in reality its a better engine than the 20xe unless the 20xe is a screamer
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fillmecca
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quote: Originally posted by philip2
fillmecca the x18xel or which ever is the smallblock motor is actually a very good motor, more cc than the 1600...obv, very nice ports already, and even lighter valve train so rev nice too....so in reality its a better engine than the 20xe unless the 20xe is a screamer
yes i am on about the x18xel there nothing to a XE if your going to drop a biger engine in go all the way and get a good rebuilt XE in!
the x18xel is a pointless engine conversion to me and there shit i have driven one there not revvy at all pissing slow tbh lol , for the the time ect its well worth geting a XE
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philip2
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Xe is heavy, and not many people have a good xe and my idea is a fully rebuilt motor, I went out in a mates xe corsa and thought it was piss slow, so when I built my 20xe up its an all steel, tb'd jobby(race motor). But im re-building my c16xe for my other gsi at the moment that will of cost the same as doing a 20xe conversion by time bought all parts and rebuilt the engne etc and my 1600 should be running 170+ bhp easy, so easily drill a 20xe corsa + handle alot better.
Just to prove point that dont always have to go 20xe.
I know lee303's nova with the 1800 in is an absolute animal + handles wel, so there not a shit engine.
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Bissmire
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quote: Originally posted by fillmecca
quote: Originally posted by philip2
fillmecca the x18xel or which ever is the smallblock motor is actually a very good motor, more cc than the 1600...obv, very nice ports already, and even lighter valve train so rev nice too....so in reality its a better engine than the 20xe unless the 20xe is a screamer
yes i am on about the x18xel there nothing to a XE if your going to drop a biger engine in go all the way and get a good rebuilt XE in!
the x18xel is a pointless engine conversion to me and there shit i have driven one there not revvy at all pissing slow tbh lol , for the the time ect its well worth geting a XE
You obviously drove a bag of shit because my 1.8 is far from slow?
[Edited on 13-05-2010 by Bissmire]
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