fred7
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ive got a Gsi wanting to put some extras in the engine but not sure which way to go can any of u help me out ive been told and also read u can get 200+ out of the standard 1.6 16v engine wiv some bolts on but not sure where to buy or which ones any help wud me great thanx
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City
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Registered: 30th Dec 03
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its easy - air filter and cherry bomb backbox should easy raise bhp from 109 to 200+
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fred7
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haha your a funny guy FOOL! VERY Chav
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danny-corsa
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quote: Originally posted by City
its easy - air filter and cherry bomb backbox should easy raise bhp from 109 to 200+
on a serious note check out www.sbdev.co.uk if you've got very deep pockets and a stupid mind you could be looking at 250+bhp
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fred7
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thats more like it thats danny i will be happy wiv 200 250 will wipe alot of smiles away
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jr
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200bhp is not bolt on mods though
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AK
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be realistic....
these 200+ bhp 1.6 engine need rebuild quite alot..... valve gear takes one hell of a pounding at 9k+rpm
Are you using the GSi as a road car?
if yes - aim for a sensible 170bhp or so....
ARP rod bolts - 80
pocketed pistons - 500
Cams (270 or so) - 400
Verniers - 70
Throttle bodies - 1500
ECU (with TB kit) - mapping = 400
exhaust manifold - 300
[Edited on 01-05-2005 by Adam Kindness]
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danny-corsa
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my plan is
lexmaul inlet manifold-+20bhp
full exhaust system with 4 branch-+5bhp
courtenay head-+15bhp
ecu re-map to get it running puka
looking at about 40-50bhp on top of standard 109bhp that'll do me sound and its loads cheaper too
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glennpanton
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does the lexmaul fit the gsi with map sensor pre ecotec
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fred7
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thanx adam for the break down and danny thats wat iam aiming for really plus couple off adams list money is too much of a problem anyway
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AK
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danny - its not quite as simple as A gives Xbhp etc
lexmaul will not give 20bhp either
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danny-corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Adam Kindness
danny - its not quite as simple as A gives Xbhp etc
lexmaul will not give 20bhp either
but the figures are still at or around the listed gains a lexmaul inlet manifold with a courtenay head (big valve, ported, skimmed with uprated valve springs and cams to match) and a 4 branch will get the gases in and out efficiently and with a re-map the engine will be running sweet.
150bhp out of all that lot is easily achievable. and unless your taking it to the 200bhp mark you have'nt really got to worry about pistons, con-rods and cranks
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fred7
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they only give bout 13bhp i was reading earlier today alot of places saying mantzel wat wud u recommand?
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danny-corsa
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or a mantzel they both do the same job
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AK
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matzel is better top end, i think lexmaul gives better mid range....
also have to consider this when your getting exhaust manifolds.... top end, mid? what are you after?
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fred7
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perfer mid really but wanna get to about 110 pritty nippy if that makes any sense
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AK
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cheap solution.....
swap out the box for shorter gears
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Ant
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4.1 crown wheel and pinoion i think from a nova 1.3sr will see good acceleration but fuel econemy will be down, broster has 138 BHP with lexmaul raised rev limit re mapped ecu and 4-2-1 exhaust manifold. I dont think the lexmaul is compatible with the c16xe inlet system
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by danny-corsa
my plan is
lexmaul inlet manifold-+20bhp
full exhaust system with 4 branch-+5bhp
courtenay head-+15bhp
ecu re-map to get it running puka
head wont give 15bhp more like 3-5

[Edited on 01-05-2005 by corsa808]
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timmy101
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simple anwser
nitrous
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James R
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Head unless a proper monday morning job once flowed wont give 15%
10% is closer to home, but a flowed head isn't the same as the next, it's only as good as the guy with the cutter.
Sensible mod list would be
headwork
264cams
raise rev limit
inlet manifold
tubular exhaust
magnex 2.25" system
that's about the best for a road car.
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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quote: Originally posted by danny-corsa
my plan is
lexmaul inlet manifold-+20bhp
full exhaust system with 4 branch-+5bhp
courtenay head-+15bhp
ecu re-map to get it running puka
looking at about 40-50bhp on top of standard 109bhp that'll do me sound and its loads cheaper too
that spec will give you 130-140bhp, on an accurate no-bull shit rolling road, i have 138 with a similar spec but with cams aswell.... on the road you will be hard pushed to notice any difference between any inlet manifold.
[Edited on 02-05-2005 by broster]
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