fox2006
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Aup wat wud the best spec be 2 get the most power out ov a 1.4 sport without tb's or turbo?thankyou
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csweatherston
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id say approx 120 - 130 .....without spending thousands
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fox2006
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wat mods wud i need?
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csweatherston
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a free'er flowing exhaust, inlet manifold, possibly some cams and a machined head + a good remap.
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fox2006
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...wat wud that be like against vtr?
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csweatherston
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down to driver really....
vtr's will handle better, but the corsa should be able to pull away
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fox2006
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gud gud wats the best exhaust system,manifold,inlet ect....cheers
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eastend
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im on my way to doing this, looking to get 130bhp out of my 1.4 sport
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csweatherston
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exhaust system is down to preference of sound, manifold..something like a janspeed 421.
inlet manifold mantzel, lexhmaul, diblias..
cams, kent, piper, shrick.
remap, a unichip would probly be the best route
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fox2006
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easy/hard?
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eastend
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easy so far but now im getting into the harder more technical and expensive mods lol, cams and remap
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fox2006
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wat parts u got so far and wat power u got?
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eastend
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well atm i have an inlet and a bmc cda induction kit with decat going on sunday, and a janspeed 4-2-1 going on very soon!!
not sure about power output because i havent had time and spare cash to get it on the rollers but hopin for about 105bhp. and maybe more with decat and janspeed 4-2-1 goin on!!
[Edited on 04-08-2007 by eastend]
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Robin
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I had 116bhp with;
Pipercross Viper
Lexmaul inlet manifold
Janspeed 4 branch exhaust manifold
Sportex de-cat pipe
Blueflame BFO 2.25" exhaust system
Chipwizards remap with 7200rpm rev limit.
All in all, it cost me about £700 (but would be about twice that with brand new bits), and a standard 1.6 was quicker, and cheaper to insure.
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fox2006
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how much wud cams at 2 that 116bhp?
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eastend
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10% extra bhp without remap, 11bhp
15% extra bhp with remap, 17bhp
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fox2006
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so with remap,cams,head work,manifold,system,inlet and induction kit it wud be about.....
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vaux-tech
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120-140bhp?
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Will_Sport
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your 1.4 should be able to hold against a vtr near top range, i've kept up/overtaken a few in my old 1.4 (dual carriageways) because they're better in the upper rev range due to 16v
the vtr are a lot quicker low down due to 8v, more torque than revs
it'd probs be cheaper sticking a 1.6 in, with a better inlet (probs cost about £400 if you got a cheap inlet, and that'd get you near 115-120bhp with better filter)
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Vaux Lad
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quote: Originally posted by fox2006
how much wud cams at 2 that 116bhp?
Decent cams will need the pistons removing and modifying tho, so thats more cost.
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Will_Sport
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and make it less driveable, the cams in the 1400/1600 engines have a lot of lift anyway (which is why the 1400 has plenty o power at high revs and feck all down low lol)
the 1600 has a fair bit more torque, and does more mpg which suprised me
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Vaux Lad
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Id be tempted to forget modding the 1400 and just fit a standard 1600 16v.
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csweatherston
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^^ agree
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xtremewheels
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quote: Originally posted by Vaux Lad
Id be tempted to forget modding the 1400 and just fit a standard 1600 16v.
Thats what im doing
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csweatherston
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but then again - TAX..hmmm
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