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vauxhallMADlee
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9th May 14 at 19:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wanting to know if anyone has done a corsa b z20let??
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Yea about 2 or 3. But it's not a straight fit so will need custom mounts made and management
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[Edited on 09-05-2014 by vauxhallMADlee]
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quote:
Originally posted by Kieran
Yea about 2 or 3. But it's not a straight fit so will need custom mounts made and management


heard different ways of doing it to be honest, i do believe its been done on standard let management? is that the only way you have done yours then on stand alone?
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Lad I know done one a while ago, used the zlet management

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quote:
Originally posted by Crana
Lad I know done one a while ago, used the zlet management




yh iv just been speaking to him on facebook lol, but when it come to asking about how he used standard management and about the fly by wire throttle body i got no reply lol seems he wants to keep it secret. cant blame him if he does, ill just have a crack at it myself im quite good when it comes to the electrical anyway so cant see it being to hard.
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Ha i was only wondering about this last weekend.
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I would use either the 1.0l or 1.2 because they share the same ECU, use an XEV throttle body, not sure but you might be able to use normal conversion mounts if you tap a new thread into the block, and use maybe an F28.
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same block as the xev so that's 1 mount sorted off the self, then depends on which box you want to use, f18/20/28 all have off the self mounts available along with drive shafts.
stand alone ecu would be the easiest way with xev throttle body otherwise you will have to mount the fly by wire throttle pedal.
seen a few about at shows and in magazines, and a couple of nova's.
rad hose's will also be off the shelf items as z20let is the sams layout as x20xev and there's quite a few of those in b's now.
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The green corsa has a corsa c fly by pedal
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quote:
Originally posted by corsadonk
I would use either the 1.0l or 1.2 because they share the same ECU, use an XEV throttle body, not sure but you might be able to use normal conversion mounts if you tap a new thread into the block, and use maybe an F28.



Mines a 1.2 type 2 so will be same ecu setup, so how would you wire it up? Would you get the standard 1.2 ecu mapped with a z20let file and use xev throttle body?
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quote:
Originally posted by davegreen
same block as the xev so that's 1 mount sorted off the self, then depends on which box you want to use, f18/20/28 all have off the self mounts available along with drive shafts.
stand alone ecu would be the easiest way with xev throttle body otherwise you will have to mount the fly by wire throttle pedal.
seen a few about at shows and in magazines, and a couple of nova's.
rad hose's will also be off the shelf items as z20let is the sams layout as x20xev and there's quite a few of those in b's now.


Yh dave I will be converting my xev into a let, changed my mind now I want boost in my project haha! Guna run pec rods, vxr pistons as there forged an good for 450-500 bhp anyway, just need all valves for head as apparently let/leh use a different type of metal In the valves being turbocharged engine? Only going for k06 hybrid turbo don't need more than 350bhp in my B. I'll be buzzing with that power lol


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quote:
Originally posted by Crana
The green corsa has a corsa c fly by pedal


Yh I saw that too in pic, I was wondering how easy it is to plum in a corsa c fly by pedal?

 
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