Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by skyblue
omg u dont no wot mo's are well just for you they are rally wheels lol keep up m8 lol
they are
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Dione J
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quote: Originally posted by dan-h
stick a TB'd x16xe in it instead!
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Ry_B
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For simplicity, cheapness and reliability, a redtop is better.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Ry_B
For simplicity, cheapness and reliability, a redtop is better.
sorry did you say reliability yeah ok 15+ year old engine MINIMUM thanks
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skyblue
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yeh but redtops are quickier :D
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Ry_B
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Ry_B
For simplicity, cheapness and reliability, a redtop is better.
sorry did you say reliability yeah ok 15+ year old engine MINIMUM thanks
Yes...
A standard 2 litre has less to go wrong than a tuned 1.6
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Ry_B
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Ry_B
For simplicity, cheapness and reliability, a redtop is better.
sorry did you say reliability yeah ok 15+ year old engine MINIMUM thanks
Yes...
A standard 2 litre has less to go wrong than a tuned 1.6
depends on the engine, who fitted it etc... everyone I know with a 2 litre corsa is always having problems. a properly set-up 1.6 on tb's is far more reliable and has much less to go wrong with it.
P.s ive owned both a 2 litre corsa and a 1.6 on tb's. I know.
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Ry_B
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Fair enough you have first hand experience of both whereas I only know about the redtop...
What do you think is guna be more reliable, a tuned 1.6 putting out more power than it was designed to from the factory or a 2 litre that is putting out factory power?
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skyblue
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yeh the 1.6 are more reliable becuze their more design around a corsa wheather the 2 litre isnt bt its only if you want more power then the 2 litre is the beta option :D
[Edited on 15-06-2006 by skyblue]
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Dave A
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it comes down to the condition of the engine. if its a good 2 litre, low miles or rebuilt properly and converted into a corsa properly then it will be reliable.
engines on tb's are very reliable if set up properly. mainly becase everything is manually adjustable and only a few sensors are used. f something goes wrong just plug in a laptop (aftermarket management must be used with tb's) and it will tell you what is wrong. My tb's have been on for 1 year now and the only problem I had was a headgasket blowing. my fault anyway as I had used chep jubilee clips on one of the waterpipes that corroded and split.
ok, the 1.6 will cost a lot more in the end but theres no comparison when it comes to the fun factor. a tuned 1.6 wins everytime.
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by skyblue
yeh the 1.6 are more reliable becuze their more design around a corsa wheather the 2 litre isnt bt its only if you want more power then the 2 litre is the beta option
[Edited on 15-06-2006 by skyblue]
a 1.6 on tb's is quicker than a standard 2 litre corsa.
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Rileysport
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
quote: Originally posted by skyblue
yeh the 1.6 are more reliable becuze their more design around a corsa wheather the 2 litre isnt bt its only if you want more power then the 2 litre is the beta option
[Edited on 15-06-2006 by skyblue]
a 1.6 on tb's is quicker than a standard 2 litre corsa.
even on the 1/4 mile ??? we have proof that they're not
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Ry_B
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
quote: Originally posted by skyblue
yeh the 1.6 are more reliable becuze their more design around a corsa wheather the 2 litre isnt bt its only if you want more power then the 2 litre is the beta option
[Edited on 15-06-2006 by skyblue]
a 1.6 on tb's is quicker than a standard 2 litre corsa.
It's not fair to compare standard to modded engines though, is it?
Whack some TB's on a redtop and see what wins then
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Rileysport
quote: Originally posted by Dave A
quote: Originally posted by skyblue
yeh the 1.6 are more reliable becuze their more design around a corsa wheather the 2 litre isnt bt its only if you want more power then the 2 litre is the beta option
[Edited on 15-06-2006 by skyblue]
a 1.6 on tb's is quicker than a standard 2 litre corsa.
even on the 1/4 mile ??? we have proof that they're not
that was just brosters crap driving.
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Rileysport
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If you say so
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