the_legend_of_yrag
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There are two typea arn't there, one form an early model (L reg) and one later, are the ecotec and non ecotec??? ther non being the early one and the best one??
Am thinking about dropping one in my SRi when the bodywork and interior is done, pending on insurance quotes, so in a few months time
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Marc D
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gsi has 109bhp, sport has 105bhp i think. gsi is pre-ecotec and sport is ecotec
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the_legend_of_yrag
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i see so they changed name from gsi to sport like the sri! So the gsi is better then??
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Marc D
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its faster and the gsi has a body kit but its down to personal opinion which one is better
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daimj69
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The GSi's on an L and M plate have the 109BHP engine (C16XE), and the N plated (later ones) have the same engine as the Sport, being 106BHP (X16XE). Some M plated ones may have the Sport engine too, I may be wrong, but think i'm on the right track .
Bye,
Dai.
[Edited on 24-02-2004 by daimj69]
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Andy
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The 109bhp C16XE was fitted to the earlier GSi. Later models and Sports got the 106bhp X16XE. The C16XE has a slightly better head as standard and responds a little better to bolt on mods like Mantzel's Powerbox and Velos's Torque Tube, but there's not a huge amount in it and it's hard to find a C16XE that hasn't either been thrashed or with big miles on it. A newer and fitter X16XE might be a better option. And once you've removed the EGR castings and flowed the head of the X16XE, there's really no difference in performance between the two. I've got an X16XE and it makes a healthy 215bhp and 146lb/ft of torque. People drone on about the bigger valve sizes in the C16XE, but in reality it makes little difference. Swindon Racing tune their X16XEs to a tidy 220bhp and that's WITHOUT using throttle bodies
[Edited on 24-02-2004 by Andy]
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Well i wana put throttle bodies on so, i guess it'l be down too whichever engine i find in good nick with low miles!!
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Andy
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Sensible option - just find a the best example you can of either type
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the_legend_of_yrag
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Ok cheers lads!! Let's just hope i can afford to insure one!!!
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