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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Is the NOVA 1.2 8V engine same as the CORSA 1.2 8V » Post Reply
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DODG-E |
posted on 9th May 03 at 16:40 |
prob the sri one.... unless anyone can reccomend one...cheers mate | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 9th May 03 at 09:46 |
what 1.4 do you want to put in? | |
DODG-E |
posted on 9th May 03 at 09:39 |
im 17 and only want a 1.4 for insurance purposes.... | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 9th May 03 at 09:33 |
You can stick a 2.0 in and not require any strengthening. | |
DODG-E |
posted on 9th May 03 at 09:27 |
cheers boys... | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 9th May 03 at 08:03 |
Its as clear as day pete, a fella at work with a 1.2 Carb'd Corsa. He's old and not likely to mod cars. He said it came like that from factory. Bear in mind his Corsa is one of the first off the production line. Its very very old! | |
Pete |
posted on 6th May 03 at 08:03 |
quote: Nova's changed from carbs to injection due to emissions legislation. Fuel injection was required to work with the cat and lambda sensor. All cars registered from August 1992 onwards (ie K plate onwards) had to have a cat. Carbed Nova engines couldn't have been fitted to a K plate car. | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 6th May 03 at 07:54 |
All the ECU parts that would control the fuel injection would have to be made defunct or removed. | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 6th May 03 at 07:53 |
Very early 1.2 8v Corsas had Nova engines due to a lack of them, as it was a new engine. | |
Icy |
posted on 6th May 03 at 03:01 |
dnt think the nova ones had a cat either | |
CORSA-CONSOLE |
posted on 6th May 03 at 01:22 |
all corsa's are injected i believe, either single point or multi poitn, most 8valvers will be single point, the later novas, as the Nova SRi has anjection system in it, but power is crap, better off with a carbed setup on the corsa dunno about ECU etc? | |
Blazer |
posted on 5th May 03 at 21:56 |
quote: i thought all corsa's came with injection | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 5th May 03 at 17:56 |
its possible to remove the injection system and replace with a carburettor setup | |
street |
posted on 5th May 03 at 17:45 |
I looked in to this a couple of years ago cos i had a set of weber carb and was told they could not be fitted due to the single point injector | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 5th May 03 at 17:28 |
Source a very early 1.2 Corsa, most of these came with 1.2 carburettors. | |
and-m |
posted on 5th May 03 at 14:20 |
No as the Corsa is injection, Nova is carbed, apart from the later Nova i's | |
Kris TD |
posted on 5th May 03 at 13:23 |
i think so, but it wont pass the MOT, however it would do it oyu put the whole nova engine in. would fail on emissions. | |
DODG-E |
posted on 5th May 03 at 13:21 |
because i could buy a set of weber carbs and a bored out head and that which came off a nova... but will it fit?! |