bigdan
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will it go straight in what will i need to get changed
will i have to swap the vin plates over ?
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Torsa g
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jus put a xe in mate got one done for about 600 all in last month
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dan_c4rsa
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you shouldnt have to change anything as its same capacity
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Hamish
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quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
you shouldnt have to change anything as its same capacity
the mounts will be different for a start i believe.
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Pucci1
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mounts and prehaps some loom :S
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Torsa g
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mounts are the same just head and loom and exhaust manifold
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Torsa g
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just use ur mounts
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Mertin
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1.2 16v engines are multipoint arent they? If so then you will need to change your fuel pump and maybe tank?
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Fonz
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im only speaking from experience of using the site and what i've pick up but i belive converting form 8v to 16v you need a different fuel pump cos of the different injection process.....maybe wrong await confirmation....
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Fro
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Going from 8v to 16v pretty sure you will need fuel pump.
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Hamish
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quote: Originally posted by Torsa g
mounts are the same just head and loom and exhaust manifold
my reasoning behind this is that you have different conversion kit mounts for a 1.2 16v and 12v corsa when doing an xe transplant compared to the early 1.2 8v's so surely the mounts will be different
[Edited on 05-12-2007 by Hamish]
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dan_c4rsa
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quote: Originally posted by Hamish
quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
you shouldnt have to change anything as its same capacity
the mounts will be different for a start i believe.
i meant the VIN plates etc
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Torsa g
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Fonz ur rite u need an mpi pump instead of an spi pump look the same and are easy to change but perform different
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Hamish
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quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
quote: Originally posted by Hamish
quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
you shouldnt have to change anything as its same capacity
the mounts will be different for a start i believe.
i meant the VIN plates etc
i think you mean the V5. You would have no need to change the VIN plates
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Torsa g
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keep the existing one that ur using, the way the mount goes to the engine is the same its just to the inner flitch which is diff, so hamish ur rite but u can just use the existing one
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Richie
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You will need different mounts, the ECU and transponder chip off the matching engine, exhaust manifold, mpi fuel pump and a full matching exhaust (the cat is on the downpipe from the manifold on the 1.0 12v's and the 1.2 16v's.
It may work out more expensive.... and personally I wouldnt recommend it at all.
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Richie
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Torsa g one of the mounts are different......
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Hamish
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quote: Originally posted by Torsa g
hamish ur rite
i knew i was
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ainsley_brader
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worst part will be the wiring as the ecu sits on the engine in th 16v and in the footwell on th 8v.
Tbh it really isnt worth it, would be a better and cheaper result to put a 1.4 8valve in and I doubt it would be any dearer to insure!
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Hamish
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
worst part will be the wiring as the ecu sits on the engine in th 16v and in the footwell on th 8v.
Tbh it really isnt worth it, would be a better and cheaper result to put a 1.4 8valve in and I doubt it would be any dearer to insure!
no it doenst, thats only for the one litre i think. My ecu was in the footwell
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by Hamish
no it doenst, thats only for the one litre i think. My ecu was in the footwell
both the 1.0 12v and 1.2 16v the ecu's are in the engine bay...
epas ecu is in the footwell, where the ecu normally goes
[Edited on 05-12-2007 by Ste L]
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