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Gaz
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3rd Jan 09 at 14:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mines OK to live with, but it does live towards the top end of the revs.
XE's are fun, but you know you have something that will surprise people. This cause's problems when you past things that you technically shouldn't be in a "Corsa" and quick driving is required

Its not all plain sailing though - remember its a 15+ year old engine, and it does require attention.

[Edited on 03-01-2009 by Gaz]
corsa120
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they are easy to live with, ind filters make the engine quite loud, but i like that, i do have fairly quiet zorst full piper with janspeed sportcat, so not silly loud.........

like previously said they are great have loads of torque, can keep in 5th gear on long sweeping bends down from 20mph maybe right upto 90+mph without changing gear and it pulls lovely, but they are revvy and have an aggressive power delivery so does make you tempted to just rag it but just dont less the times right can be sensible

relaibility once again as previously mentioned ive had mine maybe 3 years and before i took it off the road was revving it on limiter everyday for 3 years and it just takes it they are indestructable well mine is lol have replaced 2 sensors in 3 years, air flow meter and knock sensor
VegasPhil
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Mine's been in 2 years next month. It's done 20k in that time. Used a few CV boots and munched a waterpump, so had to replace that early.

Other than that it's good as gold. Warm it up and change the oil regularly and it will be fine.

Mine does 260 miles to a tank of mixed ragging it and commuting. You'll get through tyres and brakes faster than a normal car though

Insurance is cheaper than you think with Brentacre too


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Pete_vxl
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3rd Jan 09 at 19:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thanks for the advice, just waiting on the owner getting back to me. Only thing that's putting me off is insurance but I need to phone about.
Gazdaman
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3rd Jan 09 at 21:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

260 miles to a tank of about 45l?

Guess you'd only actually be using about 40L before refuelling. So that's 8.81 gallons.

That's an average of 29.5mpg

That's quite low! But I suppose if it's part-spirited driving then might not be too bad if taken easily.

My 1.2 8v gets just short of 47mpg. Which equates to over 400 miles to a tank.

Gaz



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quote:
Originally posted by Gazdaman
260 miles to a tank of about 45l?

Guess you'd only actually be using about 40L before refuelling. So that's 8.81 gallons.

That's an average of 29.5mpg

That's quite low! But I suppose if it's part-spirited driving then might not be too bad if taken easily.

My 1.2 8v gets just short of 47mpg. Which equates to over 400 miles to a tank.

Gaz






That is the most economical 1.2 8v I've ever heard of. My one was lucky to be getting 30mpg!!!
Gazdaman
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It's all fairly fast long journeys tbh. So I can be sat in the most economical bit.

I reckon I could squeeze more than 400miles to a tank too.

Gaz

FruitBooTeR
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3rd Jan 09 at 22:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Proberly a lot better than a LET is to live with.

Wouldnt mind an xe tbh a lot less complicated than a LET too so even I could proberly fix things on it haha
Gazdaman
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Having a turbo is just so much cooler than not having a turbo though.
richc
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quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Proberly a lot better than a LET is to live with.

Wouldnt mind an xe tbh a lot less complicated than a LET too so even I could proberly fix things on it haha


I spoke to a local chap a while ago, had corsa kitted up gsi style with a c20let, tensioners slipped a few times causing full engine rebuilds a few times.

So in the mean time, bang a xe in, took a matter of hours to get him about, and he much preferd it. Said good on fuel, puts its power down, and doesnt spin up in 4th gear when its damp, takes death, and proabably just as quick as the let unless on a complete straight road, as he said too much wheel spin knocking about town and the local carridge ways!
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go for it pete love mine would easily have another
Gaz
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quote:
Originally posted by Pete_vxl
Thanks for the advice, just waiting on the owner getting back to me. Only thing that's putting me off is insurance but I need to phone about.


Brentacre...
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Gazdaman
Having a turbo is just so much cooler than not having a turbo though.


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