CoastalCorsa
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Registered: 7th Jan 05
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I currently have a x14xe and have an chance of a rebuilt c16xe
what do i need to get this running in my car
can i plug the c16 ecu into the plug for ma x16xe or do i need to replace the whole loom
any one got a pic of an c16xe
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broster
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no easier to do a n x16xe, then it all plugs in easy as pie
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CoastalCorsa
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u reckon i should hold out for an x16 then rather than piddle about wid a c16
Any one know any one selling a good low milage x16xe wid ecu and transponder bits
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Siberia
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i know its been said before but yer better off going for 2.0 if you have a 1.4
a 1.6 is fine if yer coming form a 1.2 8v
but a 1.4 and a 1.6 are not THAT much different
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ainsley_brader
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1.4 and 1.6 are very different.
Maybe doesnt seem it on the way up but certainly does on the way down.
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Ant
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I woukd have thougt it possible to fit the c16xe with the x16xe inlet + loom, sensors and anciaries would need an x16 ecu key and imob unit from barrel though!!!
[Edited on 09-05-2005 by aritchie]
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Siberia
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
1.4 and 1.6 are very different.
Maybe doesnt seem it on the way up but certainly does on the way down.
i drive a tuned 1.6 corsa.... and reguallrly drive my GF's 1.4 tigra
granted there is a difference alright but just not enough to go to the hassle of changing engines....
certainly not like when i change from 1.2 8v to tuned 1.6 16v...
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Joff
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quote: Originally posted by CoastalCorsa
u reckon i should hold out for an x16 then rather than piddle about wid a c16
Any one know any one selling a good low milage x16xe wid ecu and transponder bits
Get a high mileage one for less, then have it rebuilt. Low mileage ones are only as good as the service history, which needs to be done to Vauxhall standards for cam rollers, etc.
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CoastalCorsa
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i am going for the x16 cos ma x14 has done 90 thou an it keeps cutting out an is jerky all the time
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Rileysport
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C16 inlet manifold setup is a pain in the arse if you have any wiring problems... trust me i chopped my hands to bits on one
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by Siberia
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
1.4 and 1.6 are very different.
Maybe doesnt seem it on the way up but certainly does on the way down.
i drive a tuned 1.6 corsa.... and reguallrly drive my GF's 1.4 tigra
granted there is a difference alright but just not enough to go to the hassle of changing engines....
certainly not like when i change from 1.2 8v to tuned 1.6 16v...
I had a 1.4 16v and following engine failure swapped it for a c16xe and thought what a waste of time. Having run both as daily runners the difference seemed minimal.
Now my girlfriend has bought a 1.4 16v sport (same car as mine originally) and it seems so slow compared to my 1.6. The 14 needs working a lot more.
Ainsley
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