Speedline
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What tuning can be done to get more power from the 1.4xe 16v engine that's found in the sports and sri's?
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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lexmaul inlet
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Speedline
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What else, cams, air filters, exhausts etc, best one's?
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Similar things to the 1600, is it essential that you stay with the 14?
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Speedline
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Yeah, 1.4 really because of insurance
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Fad
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Registered: 1st Feb 01
Location: Dartford Kent Drives: 330cd
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do
Cams
headwork
Lexmaul manifold
full Exhaust
Sealed filter
Exhaust manifold
decat pipe
then have it all set up should be quite nippy
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Will_Sport
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Registered: 28th Jun 04
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saw in for sale bit, someone was selling some unichip or something, said that with a lexmaul got 110bhp.
dunno how accurate that is but seems a good start.
the inlet/sealed filter/zorst is a good start, get it breathing right, probs best with a chip to fuel it right as well. Bearing in mind stuff like decat are illegal and you'll have to state other stuff on insurance otherwise it'll be void and not much point having it
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langey
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best way to tune a 1.4 16v is to rip it out and throw it away thats what i found the best way anyway
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MR2Mike
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Registered: 20th Jan 05
Location: Old Trafford. Drives: MR2 N/A
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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Get one of the inlet manifold replacements that someone has recently been selling on ebay.
Probably the best bhp per £ available on an n/a engine.
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Speedline
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at Langey, lol, btw what is meant by a sealed filter, just a upgraged panel filter in the standard airbox?
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Will_Sport
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think by sealed filter they mean piperX viper or something similar... but they are expensive, and if you can't afford making your air box breather better by drilling near arch, taking all the useless crap inside out, better panel filter and a better front air feed will be best if you don't want to spend £200+ on a viper or equivelant
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Ant
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Registered: 12th May 02
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my 110 bhp was 100% realistic was achieved on velos rr. At Jamsport my car may have made more BHP
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Dbilascorsa
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Registered: 30th Jun 05
Location: Rotterdam
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Mantzel Powerbox !!
And if you must change your distributionbelt then I would change your cams.
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MR2Mike
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how much did you have to spend on it to get it upto 110 bhp aritchie??
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5chaap2k
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Registered: 20th Apr 05
Location: Schiedam, Netherlands
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mantzel inlet (+/- 15/22 bhp)
264 degr cams (+/- 2/6 bhp)
k&n or another good induction kit like storm/twister (+/- 4/10 bhp)
4-2-1 exhaust manifold (no real bhp gains, better tourque low rev)
decat (better exhaustflow on high revs)
and last but not least remap the ecu on the rollers for best performance and some aditional bhp's
the bhp's should considered as a guess every engine/combination has another output with these parts
lexmaul is nice and easy to install, but it doesn't quite get there as a mantzel/dbillas inlet especially when ure going to tune it on and on a lexmaul would be a waste
[Edited on 03-10-2005 by 5chaap2k]
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