J a m e s
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and specs?
Thanks!
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Daimo B
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No twinsport
There is a twinporty though that uses Diesel technology to get a superb 47+mph
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J a m e s
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is that a new model out?
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Scandalous
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Twinport mate are new Vauxhallengines out in most vehicles, nothing spesh about em, better fuel economy than standard and engines look smaller than what they are, eg 1.4 lookslike a 1.2, 1.8 looks like a 1.4..just a fancy name really
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Scandalous
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btw I have got a 2004 1.4 Twinport SRi corsa
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Smiffie
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i dont know the full story but its sumthing to do with the combustion
it claims (slightly) better performance and increased fuel economy
^^yeah n the engines look smaller than they really are
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Macca_G
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Dont they use less valves when cruising or something?
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J a m e s
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ahh cheers guys, so its TwinPort doh!!
lolol
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Smiffie
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quote: Originally posted by Macca_G
Dont they use less valves when cruising or something?
not heard about that...
how could that work tho?
[Edited on 07-05-2004 by smiffie37]
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paul_spurrell
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Twinport engines employ a variable intake manifold combined with two separate inlet ports per cylinder. Vauxhall say that this gives the engine enhanced flow characteristics, designed to maximise swirl and promote more efficient burning of the fuel/air mixture. The process is assisted by a high rate of exhaust gas recirculation. The result, strong power delivery with outstanding fuel economy.
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by paul_spurrell
Twinport engines employ a variable intake manifold combined with two separate inlet ports per cylinder. Vauxhall say that this gives the engine enhanced flow characteristics, designed to maximise swirl and promote more efficient burning of the fuel/air mixture. The process is assisted by a high rate of exhaust gas recirculation. The result, strong power delivery with outstanding fuel economy.
Twinport technologyTwinport technology builds on the standard four-valve technology of ECOTEC engines. Savings are achieved via a variable intake manifold in combination with a high rate of exhaust gas recirculation. Under 'partial load' the engine receives an additional 25 per cent of its fuel air mixture from the already burnt exhaust gas recycled back into the mix.
The advantages of twinport technology are achieved through a combination of fuel injection and exhaust emission control by three-way catalytic converter technology. This reduces technical complexity and consequently the cost to the customer, making the twinport solution particularly attractive for compact-class cars, as power output and efficient fuel consumption are maintained.
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MattyB
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Woteva they are, the 1600 twinport in the astra is pure shite
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Ojc
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Yes, the 1.6 16v engine found in the Astra G is toilet and is only capable of 0-60 in 10.2 seconds.
Where as the 1.8 16v Astra G is much better capable of a 0-60 of 8.5 seconds and 128mph.
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Kerry
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i wondered that after seeing a corsa with a twinport badge on yesterday
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