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Andy_S

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 17:33

quote:
Originally posted by mondeo
Also you do need to make sure that your car is compatible because only 1.2/1.4 without ABS/ aircon can accept the engine so make sure


any more info please???


Daimo B

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:47

quote:
Originally posted by mondeo
You can also get a rear disc conversion from PVD.net which is where the turbo kit is also sold .


No, its been taken out of production. Cos it dont fit :lol: Too many problems. I think a new kit is being designed.


philly willy

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:29

That is about right but perhaps a little high see if ya can get around£2300


mondeo

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:20

quote:
Originally posted by mondeo


Could you give me the web address or number so i can get a catalouge too:)


mondeo

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:18

You can also get a rear disc conversion from PVD.net which is where the turbo kit is also sold . I think that devising a turbo kit for the corsa is really ingenious as it allows us to outperform standard turbo cars such a a turbo MK4 astra or calibra.
Also you do need to make sure that your car is compatible because only 1.2/1.4 without ABS/ aircon can accept the engine so make sure


mondeo

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:15


Daimo B

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 13:00

£2500 fitted? Inc Engine. Thats good i'd say.

£1k for brakes, well, it depends if u wanna do a cracking job. U can spend £600 and get some lightwieight Hi_Spec calipers, split disks, 300mm etc and £400 on a decent suspension.

PErsonnally, thats what i'd do. Hi-Specs only down the road from me, i picked up a new catalogue the other day. IM still dribbling.


Russ2k2

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:44

r8 nice one pal


mike16v

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:41

ok then if u want coilovers n rear disk conv, then yeah bout a k shud cover it, speak 2 kris about coilovers, he said summat about gettin sum from germany 4 £250 i think


Russ2k2

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:29

and sir mixalot, iv got 150bhp now so looking for a bit more, + the dump valve..
i know the 2.0 can be tuned but ...


Russ2k2

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:28

mike i was thinking front and rear converison which is about 500? (new discs calipers, pads hoses etc..
and coilovers.
u not think the coliovers would be necessary as a have a full spax give -40mm?


Sir_Mixalot

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:21

you can do a normal 2.0i 16v for about a grand cheaper, a turbo isn't really necaserry


mike16v

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:18

doubt you'll need a grand 4 suspension n brakes mate! wheres that from mate??


Russ2k2

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 12:00

yeah is comes with them. thing is ill need about another grand for a decnt brake setup and better suspension..


Kris TD

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 11:48

considering the engines cost over a grand anyway i would say its a fair price, aslong as u get the uprated driveshafts etc..


Russ2k2

posted on 27th Feb 03 at 11:47

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