Jonny.K
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much of a power difference and what differences are there is it just a larger head lol not entirely sure on this
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Ian
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90 to 106
Bore is different I think.
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johnhara1
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There's not much difference between the 2, stick a 2.0 in.
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Liam-Wilko
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there is verry little difference to the extent were you can run a x16xe from a x14xe ecu ect
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Ricky352
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quote: Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
there is verry little difference to the extent were you can run a x16xe from a x14xe ecu ect
Yeah but it won't run properly, it will hit the limiter at 5k revs etc.
If your thinking if doing a conversion from the 14 to the 16 I wouldn't bother, I'd just fit a powerbox and exhaust to the 1.4.
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Liam-Wilko
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i done the exact conversion from a 1400 16v to a 1600 16v and it use to limit as normal just had a flat spot betwen 5.5 and 6k revs lol and ecu light was always on but other than that it ran mint (i wouldnt do it agen ) only reson i done the conversion was due to my old 1400 snaped timing belt and bent all valves and i payed next to nothing for the 1600 lump
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Ricky352
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quote: Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
i done the exact conversion from a 1400 16v to a 1600 16v and it use to limit as normal just had a flat spot betwen 5.5 and 6k revs lol and ecu light was always on but other than that it ran mint (i wouldnt do it agen ) only reson i done the conversion was due to my old 1400 snaped timing belt and bent all valves and i payed next to nothing for the 1600 lump
My mate was having problems with his 1.6 ECU so went for a replacement. After driving home he realised it wesn't running right, took it back and turned out they had fitted a 1.4 one instead.
Unless I've got my details wrong, suppose it was a couple of years ago now.
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Liam-Wilko
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lol it is a possisbility but i wasnt going to get the 1600 cos i thaught that would happen so i asked on hear back in 2008 and got loads of feed back so done it and was fine just the flat spot witch was a pain lmao
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Jonny.K
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what about the throttle bodies are the 1.6 one and inlets different i.e larger on th 1.6 n would it run with th 1.4?
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Liam-Wilko
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i just think the bore is a little bigger to give the extra gains i knowe the inlet man from the 1400 fits direct to the 1600 so i would imagine they are the same
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AlexW
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Inlets are same, as is exhaust, Head is same, Even the head gaskets are the same unless you get lucky with a 1400 one that is the correct bore.
The bore size and stroke are different, Conrods are same but the pistons and crank are different.
I went from a powerbox'ed 1.4 to 1.6 and I do enjoy the extra torque it has low down, I wouldn't do it if it wasn't a cheap 1600.
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Jed D
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iv drove both without a power box and the 1.6 deffinatly feels a lot faster, you just get bored of them after a while
[Edited on 28-10-2011 by JedDy]
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