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Corsabass |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 23:10 |
cos i dont wanna have the greif of shoe horning it in the 2.5 fits barely, plus the car is already all set up to handle the power suspension wise and chasis wise | |
miles |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 20:30 |
You realise it will screw the handling? If your going for the 2.5 why not the 3.0? | |
Cursa |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 20:08 |
Aren't there 2.5's about with fly-by-wire? Surely the new Vectra's are? | |
Gambit |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 16:09 |
how you gonna cope with the fly-by-wire throttle in the corsa c? | |
Corsabass |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 15:59 |
im good enuff with the wireing just thought itd be a pain in other areas | |
DC |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 15:37 |
well the engine wil def fit thats for sure. Thing is the older engines r wired different to the newer 1's. Post recently bout putting a Corsa C engine in a Corsa B and most ppl said the wiring is the problem | |
Corsabass |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 15:35 |
so its the wireing just the pain | |
Greasemonkey |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 15:09 |
if ya good with wireing then its possible i have heard its the wireing thats a complete nightmare | |
The Guru |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 15:08 |
As long as your a mechanic or you've got a bit of a clue what your doing.. it shouldnt be a prob. :thumbs: | |
Corsabass |
posted on 7th Nov 03 at 14:45 |
rite how hard will it be to do a 2.5 conversion into a corsa c i know its been done in a b but the c has more room under the bonnet, any advise |