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Cybermonkey

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 07:55

F20 with the V6?? would the F28 be a safer bet with all that torque?


BeArDy

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 07:07

use the search i have answered this loads of time.
Custom made mounts, exharst manifolds etc etc


teddytopend

posted on 19th Jul 06 at 16:42

if i can get specification of conversion mount could more than likely fabricate you one.:thumbs:

[Edited on 19-07-2006 by teddytopend]


RobHayes

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 14:43

gearbox mounts as per usual conversion, and then engine mount needs fabricating :)


Corsa E-Tec

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 14:36

ask beardy and there is another guy on here who built one, cant remember the name.


gavin18787

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 13:45

quote:
Originally posted by 306CORSA
corsav6 has had one, ask him...


:lol: i was going to post that :|

beardy is probably your best bet. Although didnt schoey or some one else have a v6 off here?


jamied

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 13:39

u2u beardy..


Greg_M

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 13:39

powercrazy- 01522568568

they have done quite a few of them


v5uk

posted on 17th Jul 06 at 13:30

Anyone any info on doing a V6 conversion into a corsa b??
As fare as I know
V6 engine
F20 box with standard conversion shafts, XE fly wheel and clutch

What engine mounts are used?? Anyone know who sells them or can make them??
Also what’s the wiring like, can anyone point me in the right direction for info on the wiring.

Cheers

Steve