View Full Version : any one fitted
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 06:40 PM
A x18xe or xel small block if so throe some pic up pleases so i can see what one look like in the bay of a nova :thumb:
Both of those are Big Block 1800's
Smallblock's are Z18XE (fly by wire) and X18XE1 (cable)
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 08:52 PM
Both of those are Big Block 1800's
Smallblock's are Z18XE (fly by wire) and X18XE1 (cable)
The x18xe1 that came in the astra coupe's were fly by wire :thumb:
The x18xe1 that came in the astra coupe's were fly by wire :thumb:
Prove it ;)lol
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 09:41 PM
Prove it ;)lol
lol you made the original statement you prove me wrong. I wanna see you stood next to some astra coupe's holding a pint of milk that ARE NOT drive by wire :p ;)
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 10:24 PM
em gareth i just goggled it there cable
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 10:26 PM
em gareth i just goggled it there cable
I'm sure mine was fly by wire
my mums vectra has a xe1 and is fly by wire. think it just depends
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 10:31 PM
astra ones in 1999 are cable
vectras use a different throttle witch is fly bywire
lol you made the original statement you prove me wrong. I wanna see you stood next to some astra coupe's holding a pint of milk that ARE NOT drive by wire :p ;)
You contested my statement, and as such you NEED to prove it..lol
djgritt
19-04-11, 10:43 PM
Here is my X18XE1 Corsa B
The Engine was fitted in Feb/Mar
It came from a 1999 Vectra B LS (I have the Donor Logbook)
It is a Mechanical Throttle
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/djgritt/Corsa/DSCF3859.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/djgritt/Corsa/DSCF3853.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/djgritt/Corsa/257775eb.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/djgritt/Corsa/DSCF3823.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v513/djgritt/Corsa/B3wT2QCGkKGrHqQOKioEyY24NRyBMnbgjy60g_12.jpg
Some of the later Vectra B's used the Z18XE which likely used the Fly-by-Wire Throttle, the earlier Small Block 1.8s were X18XE1 Mechanical Throttle - the even earlier 1.8s were Big Blocks based on the X20XEV Ecotec
The Z18XE was the engine used in the Corsa C SRi and again maybe some of the later Astra G models. The Corsa C is FBW only, not Mechanical - there are Mechanical Throttle Astras etc out there.
The Z18XE is the more powerful of the Smallblock 1800s - you can use either engine, but to retain a Mechanical Throttle, you need to use an X18XE1 Throttle Body (the Z18XE/X18XE1 Inlet Manifolds are compatible, although the Z has a better design that you can fit to the X as an upgrade - also the X18XE1 has a variable inlet that works from an engine speed sensor to provide more torque at lower revs and more power at higher revs)
EDIT - Another main difference between the Z18XE and the X18XE1, other than the Throttle Body, especially on the Vectra B is that the X18XE1 had a 'normal' exhaust manifold as in my pics above, with the cat on the Downpipe section - the Z18XE equipped Vectra B had the Cat built into the Manifold section and a plain downpipe.
Again the above applies to the Astra G, (including the Coupe that was fitted with both X18XE1 & Z18XE)
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 11:27 PM
I found this on vxon
Vauxhall Astra Coupe Bertone 16V 1.8L Throttle/Acceleration delay problem
2000 Vauxhall Astra (http://motors.shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=vauxhall+astra&_sacat=9801&_dmpt=Automobiles_UK&_odkw=&_osacat=9801) 4 cyl Front Wheel Drive Manual 94000 miles
I have recently bought a 2000 X reg Vauxhall Astra Coupe Bertone 16V 1.8L, it has an Irmsher badge and wind deflector but im not sure whether it has been tuned by them or not. I bought the car knowing of only a few minor problems and have opened up a can of worms. I have had a new cambelt fitted, new disc brakes, tires and new power steering pump (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_nkw=power+steering+pump) which are electrical on this model, when i first got the car it went very quickly, now after about a month, it is not going above 90MPH and when i put my foot down the engine does nothing and takes about 10 seconds to respond and then accelrates. the car has a fly by wire (electrical) and not a cable for the throttle, i found this out when i was trying to figure out the problem, i first thought it was the air flow regulator, which i unplugged but found this did not solve the problem and this should have turned the engine management light on, which it didnt. the air filter was very dirty but this did not solve anything either. i was told it mite have been a cat failure or a blocked exhuast but this was not the problem because it idled fine and when reved in first and neutral it was fine. Another idea was it was either the injectors or the throttle, i am not sure what to do now and it is getting dangerous not being able to pull out in fear of the engine not responding and not moving. please can you help.
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 11:43 PM
from what iv been reading 2000+ x18xe1 had fly by wire
but at least we no what engine am usen now gareth
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 11:44 PM
from what iv been reading 2000+ x18xe1 had fly by wire
Danke schon
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 11:46 PM
Danke schonpardon think you have to call and emplane that one to me
pardon think you have to call and emplane that one to me
Its German for thank you.
Edit: Or "Thanks already" according to google translate.
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 11:49 PM
pardon think you have to call and explain that one to me
Its german for thankyou im in one of those moods, check your pm's :thumb:
Its German for thank you I'm in one of those moods, check your pm's :thumb:
Before picking up on someones spelling or grammar, make sure yours is correct first :p
I found this on vxon
Vauxhall Astra Coupe Bertone 16V 1.8L Throttle/Acceleration delay problem
2000 Vauxhall Astra (http://motors.shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=vauxhall+astra&_sacat=9801&_dmpt=Automobiles_UK&_odkw=&_osacat=9801) 4 cyl Front Wheel Drive Manual 94000 miles
I have recently bought a 2000 X reg Vauxhall Astra Coupe Bertone 16V 1.8L, it has an Irmsher badge and wind deflector but im not sure whether it has been tuned by them or not. I bought the car knowing of only a few minor problems and have opened up a can of worms. I have had a new cambelt fitted, new disc brakes, tires and new power steering pump (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_nkw=power+steering+pump) which are electrical on this model, when i first got the car it went very quickly, now after about a month, it is not going above 90MPH and when i put my foot down the engine does nothing and takes about 10 seconds to respond and then accelrates. the car has a fly by wire (electrical) and not a cable for the throttle, i found this out when i was trying to figure out the problem, i first thought it was the air flow regulator, which i unplugged but found this did not solve the problem and this should have turned the engine management light on, which it didnt. the air filter was very dirty but this did not solve anything either. i was told it mite have been a cat failure or a blocked exhuast but this was not the problem because it idled fine and when reved in first and neutral it was fine. Another idea was it was either the injectors or the throttle, i am not sure what to do now and it is getting dangerous not being able to pull out in fear of the engine not responding and not moving. please can you help.
Which proves NOTHING except it has a Z18XE not and X18XE1...:confused:
Gareth_C
19-04-11, 11:55 PM
Before picking up on someones spelling or grammar, make sure THAT yours is correct first :p]
(If you would like to get technical)
Answer your Pm's bum boy.
]
(If you would like to get technical)
Answer your Pm's bum boy.
Mine was correct. And in answer to your PM, no :(. I'm sure you knew that though.
Danny s-p
19-04-11, 11:57 PM
caps lock mean he was shouting at you ner ner lol
Its all he ever does anyway lol
Gareth_C
20-04-11, 12:02 AM
Mine was correct. And in answer to your PM, no :(. I'm sure you knew that though.
Computer says no if you want correct grammar then mine was correct :p
Gareth_C
20-04-11, 12:06 AM
Which proves NOTHING except it has a Z18XE not and X18XE1...:confused:
My 52plate 1.8 astra coupe was a x18xe1 for sure and was fly by wire
http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/car-talk/368039-what-engine-code-mk4-astra-coupe-1-8-16v.html
gareth is correct, you can definitely get fly by wire x18xe1 engines. the engine in my mums vectra is identical to the one pictured in the corsa and has the cat on the downpipe. oh and it has x18xe1 stamped on it lol. bought it brand new aswell. 2001 y reg club estate.
My 52plate 1.8 astra coupe was a x18xe1 for sure and was fly by wire
PM the reg and I'll prove your wrong.
djgritt
20-04-11, 10:40 AM
My 52plate 1.8 astra coupe was a x18xe1 for sure and was fly by wire
It's too new for an X18XE1 though - they were used up to/including 2000 as Euro Emissions Regs meant the Z18XE was developed and used instead from 2001...
More differences;
The Z18XE uses the Simtec90 ECU and the X18XE1 uses the Simtec70 ECU
Late Z18XE's don't have an EGR Valve - all X18XE1's do and early Z18XE's too
X18XE1 has a paper Oil Filter - all Z18XE's have Screw on Cartridge Oil Filters
Danny s-p
20-04-11, 11:21 AM
so back to topic any one got pic of x18xe1 in nova engine bay with the plastic cover on
Southie
20-04-11, 01:09 PM
so back to topic any one got pic of x18xe1 in nova engine bay with the plastic cover on
Not a Nova but here's a fitting guide for a Corsa Danny :LINK (http://www.allcorsa.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/x18xe1-engine-conversion-11880.html): ;)
Danny s-p
20-04-11, 01:24 PM
thank that very helpful hobbit lol
Southie
20-04-11, 01:26 PM
thank that very helpful hobbit lol
:witch: lol
djgritt
21-04-11, 12:17 PM
Not a Nova but here's a fitting guide for a Corsa Danny :LINK (http://www.allcorsa.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/x18xe1-engine-conversion-11880.html): ;)
The same guy is a much more frequent user on Corsasport - he is also the guy that did mine the other month and I can definitely recommend him for help etc! :thumb:
His thread is also on Corsasport, and seemingly has more info than the one on the Allcorsa site
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=458623
peester
21-04-11, 06:51 PM
warren g on corsasport or corsa-c.co.uk is a good chap to speak to as he has fitted these to a few corsa b's and c's, retaining the o.e management and so on.
The only people i'll know of on the more popular forums that have small-block 1.8's in a nova is lee303 and myself.
Danny s-p
21-04-11, 06:55 PM
warren g on corsasport or corsa-c.co.uk is a good chap to speak to as he has fitted these to a few corsa b's and c's, retaining the o.e management and so on.
The only people i'll know of on the more popular forums that have small-block 1.8's in a nova is lee303 and myself. you got any pic of it in the bay mate
peester
22-04-11, 06:53 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/peester/Photo0620.jpg
haha threads like these make me come on here everyday!!
just love a debate and the banter which follows
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.