lol lol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Graeme Dixon
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lol lol lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Graeme Dixon
Do it. Most of the V6 corsa stuff is straight out the box. No harder to wire than anything else.
Go on www.ima****inggayandiownacorsaB.com and search.
when i was 19, an Xe was NEW.. lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Graeme Dixon
I'm an old man Graeme, you know that. :thumb:
Just worked it out they were 2 or 3 years old, I bet a filter and an exhaust were still revolutionary back then
I was 19 in 1990, so an xe was only a couple of years old.Quote:
Originally Posted by Graeme Dixon
My 16v astra had a filter and a zorst, well quick.. lol
get a xe in it Nick :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nick J
A Corsa needs a LET, XE's just aren't quick at all in them.
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Originally Posted by Lee H
Sell me the engine then:)
Simples, put a saab let thingy in her?
And tbf, when I went out in it when offplot owned it, it seemed pretty fast lollollol
rick, the corsa v6 is very easy if the corsa has a big block already in it. you can use any size v6, but its best to run the cali/cav manifold setup, and the loom, and it wires the same as the xe. earlier the better as it wont have a chipped key. it wil run a 3.0 or 3.2 on the 2.5 ecu as it "learns" the engine. you need to trim the bulkhead near the servo, and move the rad forward for space. call chris astley, he sells the mounts cheaply. use your current box and use an early xe flat flywheel and clutch. the exhaust is easy but it needs the mani or the down pipe cutting and welding to miss the rack. ill find some usefull links...
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here you go, this has a few good pics in it..
http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/proje...a-project.html