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Sjdickso

posted on 3rd Sep 03 at 10:46

Yeh you have to cut the Brake servo pipe, you may need some overpiping as the brake servo pipe is too narrow, (well it was on my model of car 2002 Sxi) not sure about older models / bigger engines?

http://www.ecotekplc.com/more_cars_11.htm

Look to this link this is my car featured in the pics if you want any more pics give me your e-mail address and i will mail them to you.

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MikeH

posted on 3rd Sep 03 at 09:57

ttt


MikeH

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 23:47

Can anyone put a picture up of one fitted to a corsa, a 1.2 16v would be ideal.


MikeH

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 23:12

I read something about cutting a vacuum hose or something on the brake servo to fit it... wasn't paying full attention...

But how would i fit one?

[Edited on 02-09-2003 by MikeH]


digitalbanana

posted on 2nd Sep 03 at 22:51

is there a big diff to acceleration?


miles

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 16:29

I had one, it improved the Mpg. I know of others who have them and it improves there economy as well. If it improves the emmisions, then it must be burning less fuel, hence better economy.


Sjdickso

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 15:17

Ive got one on my Corsa C, they are ok the car seemed to pull better at lower revs but thats about all didnt make any difference to my mpg either.:rolleyes:

They are ok to fit but a bit fiddly to tune!

[Edited on 01-09-2003 by Sjdickso]


Juni0r

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 15:08

Nope. If your car comes with a cat you MUST have one to pass an MOT


MikeH

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 13:37

Reducing emissions is good.

Would it reduce them enough to be able to de-cat without failing mot?


psycho sport

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 13:19

they reduce emissions so u'll pass mot. they do bugger all to fuel economy. i got 1 fitted to my 1.4 16v and the only change was it drives better!


digitalbanana

posted on 1st Sep 03 at 12:56

are they any good?

do they fit easy, and will the pass the MOT??

cheers