oztek corsa
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Registered: 31st Jan 03
Location: luton
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Right im doing a college assignment on converting a corsa 'B' to a 2.0 16v, i need as much information on this as possible. Including fuel system changes, suspension changes, chassis modifications needed/susgestions brakes etc. basically need to gather as much information as i can so i can complete this project!thanks for any help given oztek
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LukeGSi
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Registered: 9th Dec 03
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u2u lee mitchell or beardy, these are the guys who know!!
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stuyw
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Registered: 15th May 02
Location: North West Drives: Rev3 MR2 Turbo
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use the search function m8
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DP.
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Registered: 21st Dec 03
Location: Stoke-on-Trent
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done it myself with some help.... theres plenty of info on here and www.migweb.co.uk
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MattyB
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Registered: 13th Nov 01
Location: 118.5bhp :D
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Quick over view for u mate....i may have missed some stuff out, but just to get u started......
brakes - uprate to 256mm ATEs or V6 set up. Rear disc conversion not necessary, drums are fine, altho they do look nice. Standard 1600cc set up wud probably do the job with uprated discs/pads, but i wudnt trust em for slowing u down from 140mph.
suspension - preferable to use whole new aftermarket set up (uprated shocks + springs), coilovers if the pennies allow, but not necessary. Standard dampers with lowering springs may do the trick, but car will sit lower than before due to weight of engine, so depending on the set up, stability problems may occur from this.
chassis - no modifcations required, although seen a few ppl have fully welded the car, including fitting a cage, strengthening tie bars etc, but only really necessary if ur looking to heavily tune the lump, or if ur using it for motorsports
Fuel system - same fuel (unleaded), and same tank, but use a GSi/Sport pump if the car was originally <1400cc. Fuel lines etc remain the same, obviously until the engine where new connections etc are made
Electrics - Use 2.0 16v ECU + loom, which in most cases hooks straight up to the corsa stuff. Some minor mods required such as some sensors that are/arnt needed after the conversion
Transmission: New driveshafts required, purchased from custom companies such as SBD, courtney, PVD etc. Use the 2.0 16v gear box (F20), or use a 6 speed box from the 4WD calibra (F28). Some people even use the 1.6 corsa box (F16), but wont stand up to a tuned engine
Other: Custom engine mounts all round, again, shops listed above provide fitting kit.
Matt
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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F16 isnt a GSi box.... GSi uses a F15 (small block). it will not fit on c20xe (big block)
F28 needs a bit of bodging to fit
new shafts with matching hubs are best (m-tec). Shafts with tapered ends tend to be weaker and snap (mann trasmission also do shafts)
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luca2020
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Registered: 26th May 02
Location: Maidstone, Kent
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+ custom gearbox mounts
+ if u use F28 box u need to convert it to FWD
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MattyB
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Registered: 13th Nov 01
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yeah....i just wrote that real quick to give him a start.
Quite interesting bout the F15!? What was the F16?? my mistake anyway!! :s
Matt
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Dave
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Registered: 26th Feb 01
Location: Lancs
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F16 came on 1.8/2.0 8v engines, 18SE,20NE,20SEH etc
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AdamF
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Bexhill, East Sussex
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also on mk3 astra sports c18xel etc
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