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Meat-Pie-SRI |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 11:27 |
the speedo's are always out, you need to get it timed properly to see what time u really get to 60.................... | |
Fraser Young |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 11:18 |
Ive got a 1.0l C... and the book figures the 0-60 time for a granny driving it.... | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 11:11 |
My 1.4 engine used to do 0-65 in 7 seconds using a stopwatch. Id say stopwatchs arent the most accurate way of measuring stuff | |
Gambit |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 10:57 |
how many people ask? nobody ever asks!! & i never tell! | |
miles |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 10:16 |
how often do you tell people your 0-60? | |
Gambit |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 09:29 |
aye 0-60 in 16secs sounds belter :lol: | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 09:27 |
yeh, i know what your saying miles. But id say 16 is about right, personal guess thats all. Sounds better when telling other people your 0-60....lol | |
Anubis |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 08:50 |
well in my 1.0 (V reg) i got | |
miles |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 00:27 |
Your speedo reads 60 but your not really going that fast. When they are tested they are done with proper equipement in proper conditions. | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 17th Feb 03 at 23:42 |
Well I know some people say that the ECU is different between corsa b and c 1.0's, but maybe it isnt? As the book figures for the corsa c say 16 seconds, which is about right id say. | |
RichardSXi |
posted on 17th Feb 03 at 23:36 |
Books always overstate... | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 17th Feb 03 at 23:31 |
Ive got a 2000 X-Reg Corsa Club (last of line corsa b shape) 1.0 12v 3 cylinder, I havnt really done any engine mods as its pointless, just filter, exhaust and some new spark plugs. |