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paul123
30-01-04, 05:12 PM
i have a nova 12i i have seen a gte engine and loom with ecu.what would i have to change to get the engine in.would i have to change my ecu for the gte one and what about my exaust would i have to change that aswell
thanks
woody1980
30-01-04, 06:34 PM
yes mate u will need gte ecu and gte exaust :D
paul123
30-01-04, 07:10 PM
will i need the gte downpipe and malford
thanks
Aragorn
30-01-04, 09:59 PM
yer you'll need gte engine and box, wiring loom and all the exhaust system
might also need to swap the fuel pump out for a corsa gsi one too
you should be able to use your existing driveshafts
paul123
30-01-04, 11:38 PM
would about my cat if i got a gte full system will it come with a cat
thanks
Aragorn
30-01-04, 11:41 PM
the gte engines are "pre-cat" so do not require one for the mot
paul123
30-01-04, 11:58 PM
this is what i am buy buying
is this what i need to put the gte engine in
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2455675845&category=10404
paul123
31-01-04, 12:09 AM
my car is k plate is it by law for my car to have a cat
Sk8rDude
31-01-04, 12:35 AM
doesnt matter if ur car is a k plate as long as the car was registered before the end of august 92. cuz i checked up cause i got a k plate nova and put a 1.3sr engine into it.
Aragorn
31-01-04, 06:33 PM
u could put a 1.3sr engine in a spanking new corsa on an 03 plate and still get thru an MOT
it goes on whichever is older, the car or the engine
that loom u linked to should come with the engine?
if it doesnt then find an engine that does have it
the original 1.2i wiringloom will simply be disconnected and left - the gte loom is totally self contained
geordie_racer
01-02-04, 01:21 PM
and quickly to the record for mots, no nova ever needs a cat regardless of age there simply not on the ministry of transport list for emission cat testing so get it ditched
chris
the bit on ebay is just an engine loom, and not in any way a conversion kit.
The old gte 1.6 engine should already have the loom on it....
if it does not, then don't buy it.
what you need is the engine, gbox, rad, ideally fuel tank (but not necessary if the existing tank has 2 pipes), gte fuel pump assy (easy to find under back right corner), throttle cable and exhaust .
the wiring is actually very easy, and can be done with a haynes manual.
there are only 4 wires needed.
one connected to the battery live.(big red)
one connected to the ignition live.(black)
one for the fuel pump.(red/blue)
one for the telltale.(brown/white)
all of the others are used from the existing car loom, ie: starter, alternator, gauge senders, radiator fan etc.
A good weekend's work and you should be motrin'
Aragorn
01-02-04, 11:07 PM
he'd be easier retaining the intank pump system and just using a cav or corsa gsi pump
mikeoxford
01-02-04, 11:09 PM
it goes on whichever is older, the car or the engine
depends how much of an @rse the MOT station is
Aragorn
01-02-04, 11:47 PM
it clearly states in the book that it goes on the year of the engine or car whichever is older
the vehicle owner has to prove the age of the engine however
mikeoxford
02-02-04, 01:00 AM
it clearly states in the book that it goes on the year of the engine or car whichever is older
the vehicle owner has to prove the age of the engine however
that might be the case, but the book also says obstructions to the front window are not aloud (single wiper)
neither is two stone chips in the sight of the driver,
bulbs have to be the right colours.
my ball joints were shot, inner tyre bald because of camber
etc etc i might go on, but my car still passed the MOT. and that was legitimently. the book means naff all. the mot tester does as he pleases in most garages. and thats a fact.
geordie_racer
02-02-04, 05:26 PM
ah but mike if you can prove the age of the engine then he refuses to pass it coz of a lack of ca then you can then directly complain to the ministry of transport who will tell you to get it tested elsewhere and refund the costs of both mots(been there before) provided you can prove the age of the car. i always make a note of the car reg, copy of the v5 and a letter from the seller with reference to the age of an engine for this reason
chris
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