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Corsa_Sport21

posted on 12th Mar 11 at 20:38

quote:
Originally posted by c20letandy1988
yeh but v6's are heavy and tend to kick the back end out on conering and braking, id say just go for a c20xe simple to fit and easier conversion thats if your worried about turbos going or exhaust fitting problems with the v6


V6 with F20 weighs the same as an LET with F28.

The V6 also has more weight hanging towards the rear,so theoretically,it will handle better than the latter.

Back end kicking out on cornering will be lift off over-steer.And under braking will be badly set up brakes.Or if you mean under braking going round corners,well you shouldn't be braking while cornering.Not heavy braking anyway.


kerryevans08

posted on 12th Mar 11 at 19:05

andys got a point. could get a few hp on a reasonable budget tho. id go for the xe


jrdn7

posted on 11th Mar 11 at 20:26

Can you get much power out of the C20XE without spending big money ie. without going into the £1000's?


c20letandy1988

posted on 8th Mar 11 at 20:18

yeh but v6's are heavy and tend to kick the back end out on conering and braking, id say just go for a c20xe simple to fit and easier conversion thats if your worried about turbos going or exhaust fitting problems with the v6


kerryevans08

posted on 8th Mar 11 at 14:50

turbo for power v6 for reliability. when a turbo goes it costs loads to get it fixed where-as u can buy a whole v6 for around 200-300 :)


jrdn7

posted on 7th Mar 11 at 19:58

Which is better, the C20LET or C25XE, reliability and power wise?


c20letandy1988

posted on 3rd Mar 11 at 19:39

Hi there looked into this myself before i put a c20let in, fitting and wiring the engine is the easiest part but you would need to chop bulk head out abit to get tb and manifold in, you can buy the mounts of ebay wich is good, but then you have the problem of making the rear exhaust manifold fit around the steering rack as it hit/rests on it then joining a system up to the manifold it a case of engine out try that engine out try that if you get me, and make sure you get the rear alloy/steal manifold to fabricate not the cast one, as for brakes try and get hold of vectra v6 brakes 288mm ones they will work fine may just need to redrill the discs to 4-stud, suspension probs best off using coilovers as there adjustable, gearbox a f20 would work fine with standard corsa gearbox mount, or you could go for the f28 but its ££ tbh have to get fitting kits etc but you get 6th hope this kinda helps :thumbs:

[Edited on 03-03-2011 by c20letandy1988]


jrdn7

posted on 3rd Mar 11 at 16:48

Anyone out there know how hard it is to fit a C25XE engine into a Corsa B ie. what would you need to modify in the engine compartment/on the actual engine itself, suspension mods, brake upgrades.

Also, what gearbox would be best suited to the job.

Any help listened to.