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novarobbo
07-12-05, 08:08 PM
how hard are C16XE engines to fit into a nova also are there any pics of any done?? what needs changing ect?? cheers marc
try here, these guys might help
http://www.novaload.net/forums/viewforum.php?f=1
hendrix
07-12-05, 08:26 PM
lol
bit of a ball ache i think, something to do with corsa ignition and anti theft thingy i think
novarobbo
07-12-05, 08:38 PM
do you think the easiest route would be just to buy a nova gsi engine and stick that in..
hendrix
07-12-05, 08:38 PM
yes
novarobbo
07-12-05, 08:50 PM
so how much work is there putting a gsi engine in a 1.2??
not too much work at all, and I have one for sale with full grp N ashley exhaust, and it is only 25miles away
Chris
C16XE is as easy as the Nova 1.6 to be honest.
limpstar
08-12-05, 04:43 PM
Im interested in the same sort of conversion myself actually... Ive got a 1.6 cavalier with the lump in, but i would like to put it in my nova... But i wasnt sure if i was just dreaming or if it is actually possible? :o
Im interested in the same sort of conversion myself actually... Ive got a 1.6 cavalier with the lump in, but i would like to put it in my nova... But i wasnt sure if i was just dreaming or if it is actually possible? :o
It depends, i'm sure some of the other 1.6 lumps have different mounts.
Take a look at Jim's, Dan's features or even mine.
We all have 1.6's running on T40's. Basically standard XE power without the weight. (mines not quite xe power yet) and it really doesn't cost very much at all. I don't have a bad thing to say about mine. Pulls very well, handles right
Im interested in the same sort of conversion myself actually... Ive got a 1.6 cavalier with the lump in, but i would like to put it in my nova... But i wasnt sure if i was just dreaming or if it is actually possible? :o
youve got a 1.6 carb engine there (well more than likely anyway).... it "could" be a big block 1.6 with that lol
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