karisma_corsa
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can people list what theyve done to their x14xe to raise the bhp?
Heard of someone getting around 130bhp on here a while back
Models of performance items would be good too.
Thanks
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gez bay
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change the inlet is a must.
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sc0ott
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mostly internal work i would imagine.
wouldnt you be easier just buying a 1.6 and giving it less mods.
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Gary
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throttle bodies.
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karisma_corsa
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i know what stuff is available but what setups do people have on their cars and what power did it produce.
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Eck
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u2u jr. He is the person in question who had 130.
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jamesy1990
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130 bhp from a x14xe?
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by jamesy1990
130 bhp from a x14xe?
200bhp has been done from a x14..
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Deano_19
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty C
quote: Originally posted by jamesy1990
130 bhp from a x14xe?
200bhp has been done from a x14.. [/quote
Prove it lol
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AlexW
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SBD^ Its major work, not your normal at home stuff lol
But as said, Inlet change, mild cams, decent 4-2-1 manifold coupled to a decent system, maybe get just over 100bhp?, Same on a 1.6 would get it about 130bhp though.
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Crana
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I really hate the small block but the inlet is the main thing to change it makes a massive difference and a 1.6 transplant would be pointless every x16xe I have ever seen has been shit and smoked like theres no tomorrow and are dog slow there's loads of fit 14s out there and just with an inlet and good exhaust system and panel filter will show a x16 up all day long... Unless you're willing to rebuilt a x16 with internal mods you will best off going with what AW06 has listed to get the best out of your engine
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AlexW
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My X16XE's have been perfect?
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Crana
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quote: Originally posted by AW06
My X16XE's have been perfect?
Didn't mean every x16 just all the ones I have ever seen have been shit to be honest I've hac two and they drank more oil then petrol and it seems a few people have the same problem including people on this website, you get your good ones and you get your bad ones but the two I've have owed put me off for life
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cheekyalex
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quote: Originally posted by Crana
every x16xe I have ever seen has been shit
quote: Originally posted by Crana
Didn't mean every x16
My x16xe is running perfect, no smoke, no burning oil, just one perfect, quietly running faultless engine. With 108,000 miles on the clock. And its making 121bhp with no other mod apart from a powerbox. So clearly the engines you have had bad luck with have been terribly looked after.
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DannyE2010
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i had a stainles steel 4-2-1 mani with ful stainles steel straight through system,vx inlet manifold an that usta blow past vtr's the beast thing you could do 4 you money is get a 1.6 sport engine an put all those parts on there thats what i did an i usta keep with fiesta st naw ive upgraded properly an gone for a redtop but 1.6 was good for money
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gez bay
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you've got my mates old corsa danny. Went very well for a 1.4
[Edited on 09-12-2010 by gez bay]
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nad123
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yes it does
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KyleCorsa
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quote: Originally posted by AW06
My X16XE's have been perfect?
Same here and no X14 has ever come near it lol.
May aswell get the x16 and do the mods to that. u will end up with a good 20 bhp more that way.
Ive only ever heard of x14's getting 120 bhp ish (non turbo or throttle bodies) and the x16 about 145 ish again with no turbo or throttle bodies.
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philip2
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its all down to budget. ive got forged high comp 16xe pistons that would be ideal for a half decent 1600 build as the stock rods are good for about 8k aslong as their balanced. could run some decent cams then.
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DannyE2010
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quote: Originally posted by gez bay
you've got my mates old corsa danny. Went very well for a 1.4
[Edited on 09-12-2010 by gez bay]
yeh wen really well i changed it 2 a 1.6 sport with all the bits an had a stainles steel system im in the middle of redtoppin it naw with my mate shes got kent cams the lot fully rebuilt ill post you sum pictures wen shes done
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by AW06
SBD^ Its major work, not your normal at home stuff lol
But as said, Inlet change, mild cams, decent 4-2-1 manifold coupled to a decent system, maybe get just over 100bhp?, Same on a 1.6 would get it about 130bhp though.
Mantzel inlet
Courtenay cams
Janspeed manifold
De-cat
Headwork
Above got me 132 on my X16 with standard management. I reckon with mapping it maybe would have hit 150.
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