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rikkgti |
posted on 10th Jul 08 at 12:17 |
Im in middle doing a corsa v6 so far i spent: | |
Twiggy |
posted on 26th Apr 05 at 23:37 |
quote: COSSVAUX will do it for you!!!:o:o:o:lol: | |
miles |
posted on 13th Jul 04 at 17:11 |
About 5 seconds 0-60, easily 150mph if you wanted. Should do a 1/4 in mid to late 13's. | |
Siberia |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 21:46 |
what sorts times would u expect for it 0-60? top speed? | |
miles |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 21:36 |
Great cars for the price. | |
Siberia |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 21:25 |
quote: starting to think down this route myself cos i know if i buy one with the intension of breaking it i will get lazy and just drive that.:look: + they arnt a bad car eally are they? [Edited on 12-07-2004 by Siberia] | |
miles |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 21:21 |
and they only cost about £2k..... | |
miles |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 21:16 |
TBH get a Calibra Turbo rather than transplanting if you want the best car/performance for your money. | |
vauxtillidie |
posted on 12th Jul 04 at 20:52 |
got my xe engine mount from lee mitchell on here, cant fault him, altho i dont know if they are the same for the let | |
big eck |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 13:16 |
If you dont use the PVD fitting kit then what else is there to use thats just as reliable?? | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:25 |
listen too beardy he knows his shit ;) | |
BeArDy |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:23 |
quote: all you need really is uprated springs to stiffen the car up abit you do not use a PVD fitting kit :look: as if well over priced (good stuff but not worth the money) Brakes 2lt 16v will be find and recon ones are in TV for £80 | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:20 |
not have to uprate shockers too?as it is a 1.2. | |
BeArDy |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:13 |
quote: :look: £1500 for full Cav turbo (what u make back will pay for F20 and then some) £30 for lowering springs £80 for brakes (2lt 16v) £300 for the odd fitting parts Total - £1910 | |
BeArDy |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:09 |
turbo :- | |
corsa_godfather |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 11:05 |
£1500 for standard engine. | |
J da Silva |
posted on 1st Feb 04 at 10:03 |
engine,gearbox,loom,drivesahfts,hubs and mounts,brakes,tough suspension manifold should come with it anyway. | |
luca2020 |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 21:26 |
also ull have to change exhaust, suspension, brakes | |
luca2020 |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 21:23 |
depends where u go, courtney will pull ur pants down over price so we can exclude them now | |
antscorsa |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 21:19 |
shot load of cash to do a turbo but b very quick, v6 too heavy for corsa to b honest and 2 litre is popular and a good balance of power and chepaer than the other options | |
Worms Winkle |
posted on 31st Mar 03 at 20:49 |
I have been reading "Total Vauxhall" and was wondering how much work and new parts would be required to fit a V6 or Calibra Turbo engine into my 94 L 1.2 corsa, how much would it cost? or should I just go for a 2 litre conversion and how much would this cost? Cheers Will |