kyleclub11
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hey what is the easyiest engine swap that will make a big difference??
this will be my first engine job so need as much advise i was thinking x16xe ??
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chloe16v
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c20xe
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kyleclub11
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how are tigra engines ??
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chloe16v
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they are the same engine as is in the corsa
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Jamie-C
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What engine is in your Corsa atm? I'm guessing 1.2?
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chloe16v
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1L jamie
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kyleclub11
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yeah its only a 1L i just need advise lads on geting an engine and parts and will i have to change drive shafts ect . .
its going to be my first project so just getting an idea 
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FlaFFy_91
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You need to get the engine, loom, ecu, keys, transponder, gearbox, mounts, driveshafts, uprated brakes, uprated suspention. Depending on what conversion you do of course. If you want a fast and easy conversion put a x16xe in there. nippy enough and going from a 1ltr to a 1.6 sport engine you will propbly shit your pants enough. If you want bit more of a challenge and alot more power. C20xe conversions. Fairly simple as far as im aware but very very fast engines
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Alex_Rally
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never get done !
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DaveyLC
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Buy another corsa
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FlaFFy_91
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If your going to do it mate. I sugest researching it for weeks if not months before. Read into it so much you know exactly what to do. Then get a haynes manual. Then get someone to come help you whos done it before or who knows quite a bit about mechanics
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sc0ott
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Doubt you will shit your pants going from a 1L to a 1.6L, lol.
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by geordie_corsa
never get done !
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Daveskater
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For the sake of going from 1.0 to 1.6 and how that will affect your insurance then having to change the logbook etc, it would be far easier to buy a different car. If you're going to change it then put something in that you wouldn't otherwise get in a Corsa otherwise it just won't really be worth it.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
quote: Originally posted by geordie_corsa
never get done !
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Doubt you will shit your pants going from a 1L to a 1.6L, lol.
If you havnt ever driven a car faster than a 1lts and you go jump in a 1.6 sport and boot it you will shit your pants a little bit to be fair. Its a hell of a difference going from a 1ltr to a 1.6 sport
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3CorsaMeal
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you put the XE in, the XE out, in out in out and shake it all about, you do the hokey kokey and buy a LET, thats what its all about.
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Sly_SRi
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
For the sake of going from 1.0 to 1.6 and how that will affect your insurance then having to change the logbook etc, it would be far easier to buy a different car. If you're going to change it then put something in that you wouldn't otherwise get in a Corsa otherwise it just won't really be worth it.
This is very true. Go straight for the c20xe else you may as well just purchase a Corsa Sport. But only do it if you want the project part, if you just want a 2.0 Corsa then buy one already done!
Corsa C Z20Let
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7unner172
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xe all the way
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sc0ott
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quote: Originally posted by FlaFFy_91
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Doubt you will shit your pants going from a 1L to a 1.6L, lol.
If you havnt ever driven a car faster than a 1lts and you go jump in a 1.6 sport and boot it you will shit your pants a little bit to be fair. Its a hell of a difference going from a 1ltr to a 1.6 sport
I went from a 1L to a clio 182 within a year.
There was a big difference of course but nothing to make you do a jobby in your pants.
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Liam-Wilko
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http://www.c20xe.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=224061
hope this link helps
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