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sUpEr_1200
17-07-05, 05:03 PM
ive seen the guides on tuning 1200cc's and was wondering,
who wrote the guides and would they maybe help in doing it to someones nova for a price?
i mean im not totally stupid but i cant fit cams, followers or an inlet
well meaybe i coudl fit the inlet but id need help :)
thanks carl!
for the cost of the parts it would be alot cheaper and prob easier to fit a 1600 GTE engine.
:roll:
Think it was CP or MC that did guide. Is it initialled at bottom?
Ade
sUpEr_1200
18-07-05, 11:34 AM
yea i agree, a lot cheaper to fit that engine but then its a case of insuring the bitch!!
plkus i wanna see what the 1.2 goes like after all those performance mod's
where in the UK are you?
get a haynes mnaual and it will tell you how to do all those mods ;) the best way to learn is by doing........
sUpEr_1200
18-07-05, 11:47 AM
im at woking, surrey....... haynes manual it is then but if i dont get the cam right and the followers and everything thats the enigne down the drain isnt it?
and i can probably do the 1.3sr inlet and carb cos its carb to carb so shud be easy i suppose!!
but i got sum help anyway from someone called jonl.....huhum when hes back from scotland that is!
can you slide a metal shaft into a set of holes.....?
then you can fit a cam. its really not hard, dont be a pussy and get in there!
Ouhh i love it when u talk dirty stu...
can i slide a lumpy metal bar into your sheriffs badge?
If you so wish my ever campish friend.
yea i agree, a lot cheaper to fit that engine but then its a case of insuring the bitch!!
Now ring a load of insurance companies and ask which would be cheaper, a std GTE or fiddled with 1.2 :wink:
bet its the GTE!
AND DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT NOT DECLARING THE MODS ON THE 1200!
Insurance companies regularly peruse cruise boards/sites like NL (I for example work in car insurance)
:twisted:
The GTE engine wont kill you too much but it does depend on your age and claims/convictions. TBH you may find the 1200 will cause you more probs because some companies will ask for engineers reports...
:?:
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