View Full Version : C16XE or X16XE
Can anyone tell me which this is?
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff175/Rysee_sri_130/130620100282.jpg
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff175/Rysee_sri_130/130620100292.jpg
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff175/Rysee_sri_130/13062010030.jpg
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Southie
15-06-10, 11:54 PM
It's an x16 looking at the wires that hang over the gearbox, there for the egr gubbins, may even be off the xel tbh. What's it out of?
Have you no pics of the top of the engine then?
It's an x16 looking at the wires that hang over the gearbox, there for the egr gubbins.
Have you no pics of the top of the engine then?
It was raining, I can't tell the difference, it has a Powerbox
Southie
15-06-10, 11:58 PM
I edited the post lol
What's it from? Corsa or Astra??
I edited the post lol
What's it from? Corsa or Astra??
Supposed to be a Corsa GSi
Corsa GSi - too slow
But as i said, X16 downpipe, SAI stuff, EGR (Ok could be due to powerbox, but still)
Southie
16-06-10, 12:01 AM
What year as the C16 only came on a L reg? Then they all became the X16 which later turned into a Corsa Sport engine.
What year as the C16 only came on a L reg? Then they all became the X16 which later turned into a Corsa Sport engine.
I'm not sure at all. I bought the engine as it is there
Id bet its a full X16.
Or at least, a C16 block/head
Southie
16-06-10, 12:11 AM
Yep still say a X16 also, what ecu did you get with it? Or have you got a C16 loom ready for it (far easier)
Edit: Are you sure it's not a X14?
Yep still say a X16 also, what ecu did you get with it? Or have you got a C16 loom ready for it (far easier)
I need to get all the bits/loom out and take some pics, I will do when I go see my G/rents next time
If it's definitely a X16 I'm not going to put it in
Southie
16-06-10, 12:16 AM
You'll be fine running it if you get the C16 wiring loom/ecu, tbh there's naff all difference and the X16xel head is supposed to be the better one anyway (according to SBD) if tuning.
Stick a decent manifold on and it will be fine ;)
You'll be fine running it if you get the C16 wiring loom/ecu, tbh there's naff all difference and the X16xel head is supposed to be the better one anyway (according to SBD) if tuning.
Stick a decent manifold on and it will be fine ;)
It's just all mounting up, costs of stuff to change and effort, be easier to get an 8v far cheaper at the rate it's going
Southie
16-06-10, 12:27 AM
Why what else is needed besides the loom? You can still use the original manifold if it has one, you'll need not much else really.
I know a lad to get a Loom off. I'm unsure on the speedo issue as mines the 1.0
Southie
16-06-10, 12:34 AM
You'll need a SPI gearbox sender to make the ecu recognise the speedo but you'll find one easy enough, not sure regarding wiring to the 1.0 though tbh, pm AW06 he might beable to give you a better insight. Have you looked at the articles he wrote up regarding the conversion?
You'll need a SPI gearbox sender to make the ecu recognise the speedo but you'll find one easy enough, not sure regarding wiring to the 1.0 though tbh, pm AW06 he might beable to give you a better insight. Have you looked at the articles he wrote up regarding the conversion?
I have and we talk on msn, still unsure on the whole thing really, need to bang it in and cross bridges when i come to them, or pay someone to wire it in
Southie
16-06-10, 12:48 AM
The wiring ain't a massive problem if there's not X16 transponder noncence, that's why it's better to get hold of a C16 wiring loom/ecu setup, they only need 3 wires to get the ignition side running and the rest are temp, speedo, and fuel pump tbh.
The wiring ain't a massive problem if there's not X16 transponder noncence, that's why it's better to get hold of a C16 wiring loom/ecu setup, they only need 3 wires to get the ignition side running and the rest are temp, speedo, and fuel pump tbh.
That's why i thought i'd get a C16XE
Southie
16-06-10, 12:55 AM
It's only easy though if you've got the loom for one otherwise it's shiit.
Trust me that engine will be fine running on c16 wiring as long as it does have a powerbox otherwise it will start to be a nightmare, I'm not the only one that's had x16/c16 running issues.
It's only easy though if you've got the loom for one otherwise it's shiit.
Trust me that engine will be fine running on c16 wiring as long as it does have a powerbox otherwise it will start to be a nightmare, I'm not the only one that's had x16/c16 running issues.
I saw your thread today, sucks
Yeah it has a Mantzel copy
Southie
16-06-10, 01:11 AM
Your telling me lol that's why Im still up cause I cannot sleep lol
That reminds me I still need to relink all my wip pictures ;)
if you want an 8v and have an exhaust ready to go on the 16v I might be interested in a straight swap lol
if you want an 8v and have an exhaust ready to go on the 16v I might be interested in a straight swap lol
Hmmm i'll have a think
Southie
16-06-10, 01:24 AM
if you want an 8v and have an exhaust ready to go on the 16v I might be interested in a straight swap lol
A 1.0 lol
A 1.0 lol
If I wanted a 1.0 I'd check out a scrapyard, they must have 100's that we've given them :p
A 1.0 lol
A lad at college was suprised when I said mine was an 8V the other day... he genuinly thought it was a 4V I ROFL'd, I said it's got 4 Cylinders you tit... he replied "And?" I nearly had tears
General Baxter
16-06-10, 11:20 AM
the c16xe has rubber breathers from the rocker to the crank,
the x16xe has steel with rubber connecting bits,
well mine did lol
I think both my X's have rubber to both ends iirc
Southie
16-06-10, 01:20 PM
Here's a couple of pictures from a X16xe I stripped a few years ago, it shows a few of the sensors that you have showing in your pictures.
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p379/SOUTHIE01/Randoms/IMG_0164.jpg
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p379/SOUTHIE01/Randoms/IMG_0163.jpg
http://i345.photobucket.com/albums/p379/SOUTHIE01/Randoms/IMG_0015.jpg
i found the wiring to be quite easy and i am colour blind lol
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