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LeeM

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 13:10

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/vauxhall-calibra-astra-16v-redtop-engine-box_W0QQitemZ4577370765QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


LeeM

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 13:04

what insurance company r u with? i wanna go with em!!!


Sly_SRi

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:22

I told my insurance company about fitting the 2.0 engine and they said it won't effect my premium! couldn't believe it. I think they're a few sandwhiches short of a picnic :lol:


Rob B

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:20

My insurance quote will insure me identically on a conversion as apposed to a 1.6... they said they will just insure it as the car the engine came out of, I.e a gsi :)


broster

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:18

oh, its slightly modified name should have given it away, sorry ignore me lol


Sly_SRi

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:15

Have you seen his car :o

[Edited on 27-09-2005 by Sly_SRi]


broster

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:14

if i was you id sell you car and get a 1.6 sport... be cheaper to insure for a start, never mind easier to insure, many companies wont insure mine becuase its had a conversion but will insure me on a 1.6 sport... also i pay £770 fully comp on my converted 1.4 -> 1.6 sport but would only be £600 on a 1.6 sport... few things to think about


Sly_SRi

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:11

Definately worth it, your more than doubling your Bhp!


Predator Corsa

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:09

i think ill get mr mitchell to do it, not that good with engines

just gonna ring the insurance company, see how my there gonna rip me off by :S


Siberia

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:02

its simple enough if your handy with a spanner and know how things work... can be labour intensive though... my advise would be to take a week to do it... just do a small bit at a time... that way you'll enjoy it..

i did mine in a day and a half but swore i'd never do it again... thats why i'm doing it again in 3 weeks time:o


boyracer2002

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 09:01

You need an engine?? talk to me ;)


Rileysport

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:52

quote:
Originally posted by Jason2004
how hard is it to do this conversion?


easy as pie... if you have everything needed :thumbs:


Jas

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:50

how hard is it to do this conversion?


Rileysport

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:48

quote:
Originally posted by Rob B
:D


:thumbs:


Rileysport

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:47

quote:
Originally posted by Siberia
great conversion... but i would consider an uprated inlet manifold and not an f15cr gearbox...


You finally took note about the bearbox then :lol:


Rob B

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:40

:D


Siberia

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:23

great conversion... but i would consider an uprated inlet manifold and not an f15cr gearbox...


broster

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:19

standard 1.6 16v is 0-60 is 9.5seconds, can be less can be more depends how good you are... bhp is 106 or 109 depending what 1.6 you get. top speed, well its about 120ish.... but it will take a while to get there... look in the performance stats at the top for more info


Jamie Walby

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:15

I did that felt a lot quicker and I giggled a lot but after about 2 weeks it just felt normal! :lol:


Predator Corsa

posted on 27th Sep 05 at 08:10

will there be a big big different, and whats the spec on a stand 1.6 16v, 0-60, top speed, ect ect

:D