Andrew
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Registered: 5th May 04
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What engines will fit Looking for a 2.0 or something or around that area. Going the scrappies tomorrow.
I'm fed up with 1.1s, dunno why i got another when the insurance is not a prob.
Time to get a little dirty
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deanmcreynolds26
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fitting to what car? cos they never made a 1.1 corsa engine...
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Mattb
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his mums c2
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MarkW
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pugnut explain..........
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Andrew
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Paxo is a 1.1, C3 is a 1.4.
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GLSi GUY
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Location: Preston, Lancs
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why the hell do you want an engine when you aint got a corsa?
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Andrew
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I'm looking at buying a Corsa B. Want to dump a 2 litre or something in there.
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MarkW
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if insurance is not a problem... buy one already done..... about 5 for sale in classifieds at least.....
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deanmcreynolds26
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so u just randomly decided 2.0 corsa.. going to scrappy 2moro..
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Joff
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You can put the XE into a Saxo!! There's four now on SSC - some company up in Lancashire make it. TTR Performance or something.
Not sure if it would be the same for the LET - don't even know if they let you use the F20...
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GLSi GUY
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almost any vaux engine will fit if you have the time and money!
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Adam-D
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personly i would get a well looked after 1.6 sport
2.0 are quick but i think the power is a little to much the 2.0 corsa is a high maintenence car,
a 1.6 is a little more relable and cheaper to look after
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Lisa
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
personly i would get a well looked after 1.6 sport
2.0 are quick but i think the power is a little to much the 2.0 corsa is a high maintenence car,
a 1.6 is a little more relable and cheaper to look after
any engine can be unreliable if not looked after
the 2l are cheaper these days than a 1.6 to buy
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Adam-D
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quote: Originally posted by vauxgirl
quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
personly i would get a well looked after 1.6 sport
2.0 are quick but i think the power is a little to much the 2.0 corsa is a high maintenence car,
a 1.6 is a little more relable and cheaper to look after
any engine can be unreliable if not looked after
the 2l are cheaper these days than a 1.6 to buy
im not slating it, i would love one.
but
im guessing pug-nut wants reliability over anything now a 1.6 would be more relable in the sense it wont snap driveshafts, wear out other components. i see posts every other day saying somthing has given up on a 2.0.
a 2.0 corsa is higher maintenence than a 1.6.
thats all im saying,
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Lisa
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
quote: Originally posted by vauxgirl
quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
personly i would get a well looked after 1.6 sport
2.0 are quick but i think the power is a little to much the 2.0 corsa is a high maintenence car,
a 1.6 is a little more relable and cheaper to look after
any engine can be unreliable if not looked after
the 2l are cheaper these days than a 1.6 to buy
im not slating it, i would love one.
but
im guessing pug-nut wants reliability over anything now a 1.6 would be more relable in the sense it wont snap driveshafts, wear out other components. i see posts every other day saying somthing has given up on a 2.0.
a 2.0 corsa is higher maintenence than a 1.6.
thats all im saying,
didn't think for 1 miute you was slating it mate
just that any engine can cos money if stuff goes wrong. i personaly had a 2l in corsa 6 yrs and only snapped 1 drive shaft and put a con rod through bottom end which cost £60 to put right and thats it apar from everyday sevicing
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ed
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I wouldn't pay any more than £400 for a 2.0 XE.... You would need to replace quite a few bits before it is usable too.
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Reedy
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nice contradiction
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Andrew
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It won't be used as an everyday car. Just something to play with. Will prob do the odd 20 mile trip to work or 2 mile trip to uni but that's it. I'll use the saxo for the hard miles.
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Colin
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Peanut - behave
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Andrew
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Shut up Kolin or i'll play with you
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James
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If you do buy a corsa, may i suggest http://www.fiestaturbo.com
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Jambo
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May i suggest the X14XE engine as its cheap to insure, then just strip your corsa out and get some engine mods JR stylee.
Did i mention i have one for sale? £260
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Stoneyginger
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I would agree that any engine is only unrelaible depending how it is looked after.
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by Stoneyginger]
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Ian
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Just buy a Sport, a 2 litre is thousands and coming from a 1 litre Saxo, you will bend it.
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Skipz
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quote: Originally posted by GLSi GUY
almost any vaux engine will fit if you have the time and money!
if you have the money any GM engine will fit 
imagine a Corsa with a 5.7 l V8 Ls1 GenIII engine out of a Monaro 
ok bit ridiculous i know but if you have the time money and the resourse you could put any engine into any car just takes alot of time and Money...
Also Ian's point is very true going from a 1.1 Saxo to a 2.0 corsa will almost certainly end up in disaster...
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
May i suggest the X14XE engine as its cheap to insure, then just strip your corsa out and get some engine mods JR stylee.
Did i mention i have one for sale? £260
£260 for engine or whole car or is that a typo??
[Edited on 05-01-2005 by h18_oab]
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