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Sly_SRi |
posted on 27th May 06 at 15:51 |
nah, put a gd drive in both and the 16v will win every time ;) if you know where the power is then you know how to use it when you pull away. | |
silver sport |
posted on 27th May 06 at 14:41 |
as marklawton says the 8v is quicker off the line but wen the 16v kick in the 8v get left bhind a little, iknow cuz ive raced loads of sri's in my 1.4 sport | |
Steve |
posted on 27th May 06 at 09:20 |
the 8v will be torqueyer lowr down | |
marklawton |
posted on 27th May 06 at 09:17 |
anrt the 8vs quicker off the line and then when the 16v gets going it will start to pull away? | |
Ry_B |
posted on 27th May 06 at 08:47 |
Has anyone got any sound/vid clips of a 16v sport engine? (standardish, eg no TB's!) | |
RKS |
posted on 27th May 06 at 07:57 |
standard the 16v is quicker, 8v is 82hp and 16v is 90hp | |
broster |
posted on 27th May 06 at 06:37 |
quote: pmsl stronger inm what way? im running 85% more power thru my standard sport bottom end! | |
Ry_B |
posted on 26th May 06 at 23:19 |
quote: Less sensors to go wrong, the 8v is just more reliable in general tbh. | |
corsacalvin |
posted on 26th May 06 at 23:11 |
i have heard the 8v is a stronger engine aswell | |
Sandsy |
posted on 26th May 06 at 23:04 |
depends, are we talikng completly standard?? then the sport is no dubt quicker, but in my opinion the 8valve is a farelly strong engine | |
Wrighty |
posted on 26th May 06 at 23:02 |
how do you know its less reliable... | |
Ry_B |
posted on 26th May 06 at 22:38 |
And to settle the argument, the 1.4 16V is quicker than the 8v, although less reliable! :) | |
Ry_B |
posted on 26th May 06 at 22:33 |
Can of worms mate :P | |
corsacalvin |
posted on 26th May 06 at 22:33 |
is the corsa sport 1.4 16v much quicker than the corsa 1.4 8v,or is there nuthing much in it |