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Paul_J

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 20:15

hmm, yeh I thought it only had 65 bhp, till Ojc claimed when he got his Corsa B Sxi RR'd it put out 75 bhp and a lot of his mates ones also put out 75 bhp?

my mates car puts out 75 bhp and mine is even with that, even top ends are basically exactly the same...

Paul J


Lisa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 19:22

if u think a 1.2 can beat a 2.ol you are dreaming.


lacky75

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 18:57

there is a right up on the help section stating that it shouldnt be to hard getting an aftermarket manifold (i think its lexmaul that just brought one out but dont quote me on it) and mating it up to 1.4SRi cat thus improving airflow and keeping the car legal for mots.


Adam_lee

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:58

nope, only for 1.4 and 1.6 :boggle:


Rob H

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:57

Lexmaul?


Adam_lee

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:52

so many people keep saying "decat pipe". I agree, the manifold (or lack of one) and the cat on the 1.2 sxi is f'in crap as its part of the downpipe. But can you get a replacement...anywhere?? Ill tell you...NO YOU CANT!!! No one makes them. Ive tryed everywhere. Unless i find some custom builders to do me one im screwed, and then they will screw me for a price. And if anybody says powerflow ill scream cos there bleeding shit.

Russ2k2, you mentioned about a 90hp 1.2 vs a 2.0 littre conversion. Just think about the power to weight ratio of a 1.2 with 90 bhp! correct me if im wrong but isent the 1.2 an alloy block? Ok it wouldent be as fast as a tuned 2.0 but i bet its not far off a standard one.:D

[Edited on 30-04-2003 by Adam_lee]


MikeH

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:34

yeh corsa B has 67bhp sadly :(

wish my 1.2 16v DID has 75... :)


Rob H

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:10

Yup, the Corsa B's only had 65 BHP, and were fitted with the X12XE.

The C's had the Z12XE fitted and produced 75 Bhp


lacky75

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 14:38

quote:
Originally posted by Paul_J
Ok, everyone reply their answers to the following question, the one with the cheapest option wins...

Note I'm not thinking about doing this, but just wondered how people would go about doing this if they wished. Please use sensible figures i.e. a filter does not give 10 bhp!

ok... How would you make a 1.2 16v SXI (75 bhp) corsa B, produce 90 bhp...

ok, so here's the thing you have to make a solution to, using that engine you have to find another 15 bhp minimum... and what you'd do to that car to get it, and approximately how much you'd think it'd cost.

and no go faster stripes or washer jets = 500 bhp... I'm actually curious as to how people would do this, note I think it'd probably be a waste of money if someone was to do it as a 150 bhp 2.0 16v conversion is only £1500 - £2000...

Thanks,

Paul J



Didnt think the Corsa B got the 75bhp engine only the newer 2001-2 Corsa C's??


DIGGIDY

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 14:01

Put 15 sea horses in the fuel tank


3CorsaMeal

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 14:00

push it with a gsi


Plymouth_Corsa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 14:00

tow with 30 donkeys.....


DIGGIDY

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:56

Tow with 15 horses!


3CorsaMeal

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:53

tow it with a sport!


Russ2k2

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:52

lol


Plymouth_Corsa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:51

i know it wont be as fast as a 2.0.....but its amazing what neons and washer jets can do......lol


DIGGIDY

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:48

Courtney CS15 Head, Big Bore System & Induction.

Approx Increase of 15.25 bhp

Cost £830 excluding fitting coz i'd do it myself.


Russ2k2

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:47

but, if hes looking for power...theres no point in a 1.2 90bhp as it wont be fast as a 2.0 is...


Plymouth_Corsa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:44

but a 1.2 16v running 90bhp or more is more of a suprise then a 2.0 16v.....been done a lot. But not to corsa c's.


Russ2k2

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:39

that would be about £1500


Russ2k2

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:39

Chip, full decat zorst, induction kit, cams, zorst manifold

but as u say, may as well stick a 2.0 in


niven

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:38

cams ..chip.. s/s exhaust


Plymouth_Corsa

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:38

Okay,

75bhp starting figure.
Air induction kit, Performance exhaust system, de-cat and a mantzel style powerbox. That along with an uprated ECU/chip will give you 15bhp - job done. Do i get a prize?

Cost - roughly £1200

There was a corsa c sxi in Total Vauxhall ages ago that put out 85bhp with a powerbox, filter and chip and backbox.


Paul_J

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:27

Ok, everyone reply their answers to the following question, the one with the cheapest option wins...

Note I'm not thinking about doing this, but just wondered how people would go about doing this if they wished. Please use sensible figures i.e. a filter does not give 10 bhp!

ok... How would you make a 1.2 16v SXI (75 bhp) corsa B, produce 90 bhp...

ok, so here's the thing you have to make a solution to, using that engine you have to find another 15 bhp minimum... and what you'd do to that car to get it, and approximately how much you'd think it'd cost.

and no go faster stripes or washer jets = 500 bhp... I'm actually curious as to how people would do this, note I think it'd probably be a waste of money if someone was to do it as a 150 bhp 2.0 16v conversion is only £1500 - £2000...

Thanks,

Paul J