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Ojc |
posted on 25th Nov 08 at 10:12 |
Jim is a lovely lad. | |
Archie |
posted on 25th Nov 08 at 10:07 |
2004 just called, they want their thread back :lol: | |
Colin |
posted on 25th Nov 08 at 08:58 |
2004 :lol: | |
fazza |
posted on 25th Nov 08 at 08:57 |
someones been digging..... | |
fennyLET |
posted on 25th Nov 08 at 08:50 |
If you replace the crappy cast manifold with a red top manifold or an uprated one you will see a good return in power. If you go for an xe manifold. there is some work to do to it before it will fit. Uprated 4 brach manifolds are not that much to buy i dont think. | |
MatthewR |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 15:21 |
j1400 knows the shit! | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 15:16 |
Thanks m8, very useful :thumbs: | |
James R |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 15:13 |
It's the X20XEV ecotec engine. would be the same to fit to a corsa as a redtop, just be down on power but more importantly torque due to the pants head design. | |
Ojc |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 15:11 |
quote: PMSL :lol: | |
Joff |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 14:52 |
If I was to do it all again, I'd go for an X16XE, preferably standard and at a bargain price. | |
Ditch |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 14:22 |
also ALOT less hassle to fit!! | |
LukeGSi |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 14:22 |
Get a C20xe (red top) and rather than spending money trying to tune the other one just get it rebuild. Much better more tunable engine :D | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 10th Nov 04 at 14:18 |
it that what its called? Z20xe? X20XE? |