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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » drought of 2.0 16v engines... » Post Reply
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MattyB |
posted on 8th Mar 04 at 12:30 |
I dont see the problem in using the Eco-tec, over the red top....... | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 8th Mar 04 at 11:53 |
ok thanks alot :thumbs: | |
Joff |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 20:07 |
A decent rebuild would cost around £700 depending on what work was done. | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 20:01 |
if the engine was actually rebuilt, would it be "as good as new"? | |
Joff |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:59 |
There's still plenty of engines kicking about so no need to worry. | |
PaulW |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:57 |
Yup you can buy a fully-built C20XE from vaux (well, everything bar ECU, Loom, Inlet & Outlet manifolds, injectors, etc...) but rest could probs be included at a fair cost (I know the engine itself is £1500 new, as I've already asked!) | |
Dave |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:52 |
Kind of, I think you can still buy new bare blocks and then build your own up. | |
Simon |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:49 |
i dont know sod all about engines, cud u buy a brand new 2.0 engine? | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:29 |
ttt | |
Dave |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:17 |
I doubt it, as long as there are people like me who completely rebuild shagged old examples!!! | |
CorsaLad |
posted on 7th Mar 04 at 19:13 |
just been thinking... with the increasing number of people going for engine conversions do u think that sources for the engines is going to dry up soon? say within a few years? |