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quote: Originally posted by miles
It will be quicker than that for sure Vibro.
It has to be good for a 14.0 quarter, 13.8 0-100 which would mean 0-60 in about 6.
The slicks will help a lot, think its a bit silly to go to all this trouble and not to get a diff, with the amount of torque you be running, even more so when on gas, it will be a monster to control, and you wont be able to use the slicks on the road!
Miles I was talking about a 2.0L corsa.
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quote: Originally posted by Andy
quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
quote: Originally posted by born_upsideout
quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
Not much better than an XE. 0-60 wont be as good as a redtop.
whatever
Errr come on then sherlock, tell me how then?
0-60 will be slower, V6 engines are not meant for bottom end, then are a cc engine based for motorway miles. Once they get up to speed it'll pass a redtop, but a redtop corsa will do 135-140, a V6 will hardly do much more than that.
Beside, Beardy assumes a V6 is a redtop
Take your boyracer comments and go back to the carpark fool.
Even the very lowest spec V6 produces 20% more torque and significantly more power than the red top. Do the maths Daimo and don't be so fcuking arrogant
[Edited on 15-03-2004 by Andy]
I suspect he cannot do the maths or even the home econmics either
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bit unrelated but seen as your talking bout v6
there is a brand new turbo and manifold for vaux v6 on ebay, was 100 quid when i saw it today i think
dont shout if im wrong though
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corsa3.0v6
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Shouldn't need the gas but it'll be fun tho!!
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Joff
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Has the Ecotec V6 ever found it's way into Cav's or Calibras?
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
Has the Ecotec V6 ever found it's way into Cav's or Calibras?
im sure last of the line N reg cav's had the ecotec V6. Besides, i thought they were all ecotec designated?
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what a lot of you dont seem to realise is a v style engine has so much more torque its unreal my rvf 400 is a v4 and up against a fzr 4oo (inline 4) mine will pull away till the top end when the inline 4 starts to work for its self
remember its torque that pulls not bhp
[Edited on 07-11-2004 by starkie]
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by starkie
what a lot of you dont seem to realise is a v style engine has so much more torque its unreal
[Edited on 07-11-2004 by starkie]
No - the biggest factor in torque in most normally aspirated production engines is capacity. The V6 has more torque than the 2.0L redtop mainly because it's a 2.5L engine (hint - 2.5 is bigger than 2.0)
V configuration can make things smoother especially at high revs
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Cybermonkey
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and they sound nicer IMO
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Andy
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
and they sound nicer IMO
yes, I have a 2L V6 Mazda as my 'sensible' car - the burble it makes is very pleasing
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Cybermonkey
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yesh, me old mans got a landcruiser 3.4 v6, and it sounds tasty.
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