View Full Version : being a cheep skate would it work??
scottishstu
19-05-07, 10:56 AM
looking for advise guys/gals
currently got a n plated vectra that just been sat about going to sell it as spares or repair or my break , what i was wondering is would the discs and calipers fit my nova? just a mad thought?!! want bigger brakes and thought this may work , the nova is a mk2 j plate sri
cheers
stuart
If the Vectra is 4 stud then yes mate
scottishstu
19-05-07, 11:07 AM
yes it is think worth while doing make a big diffrence?
Yeah definitley IMO Anything is superior to solid Nova discs, what size / spec is the Vectra?
scottishstu
19-05-07, 11:51 AM
its the 1.8 ls , think of anything else blagging off?lol
scottishstu
19-05-07, 12:00 PM
u must be reading my mind lol , what would i need to do this , mounts etc what sort of cost?
u must be reading my mind lol , what would i need to do this , mounts etc what sort of cost?
Not sure mate, isn't hard though. PM Long Live The Nova
He knows all :D
scottishstu
19-05-07, 12:13 PM
done that cheers mate , **** it why not drop it in give it some more vveeedveed lol iam all for that heheh
would be a bigblock engien conversion... and for a mere 125bhp, kinda pointless for the effort lol
would be a bigblock engien conversion... and for a mere 125bhp, kinda pointless for the effort lol
Not gona cost him much is it though lol
Gotta be worthwhile
scottishstu
19-05-07, 02:10 PM
what sort of diffrence would it give me compaired to the 1.4i engine ?
And increased tax.
You would need 22spline shafts(about ?60ish) cav inner cv's(?30 each), mount kit(?50), and ideally the engine bay welding.
Would be much more straight forward just fit a 1.6 8v engine.
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