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john_sri
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9th Sep 04 at 15:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is the wiring the same for the 2 lumps? or what neds to be changed? thinking of one from a astra mk4!

also who does mounts to fit one into a corsa b?


its going into a corsa B btw, not into a c! we are doing it on behalf of a mate so want all the info before we start!

[Edited on 09-09-2004 by john_sri]

[Edited on 10-09-2004 by john_sri]
Joff
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9th Sep 04 at 15:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

MTech do the mounts, I think one of cars has the loom on the other side... but can't be sure.
Maybe I'm just talking crap.
I'll stop now.
john_sri
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are all the sensors the same and in the smae places on the block tho? and would the ecu plug be the same?
Teddy
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Yes Ecu and Loom are very much the same.
Dont see the point of Ecotec to be honest - 136bhp - Drop an XE in on Tb's and your laughing
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No, No, and No.

When you swap an engine you swap the entire unit, including the wiring loom and ECU.
john_sri
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quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
No, No, and No.

When you swap an engine you swap the entire unit, including the wiring loom and ECU.


so your saying that if you were to change from a 1.4 to a 1.6 you would swap everything...... I THINK NOT! thats like using a hammer to crack a nut! rule of thumb, if the wiring is the same leave it unless its knackered!
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quote:
Originally posted by Teddy
Yes Ecu and Loom are very much the same.
Dont see the point of Ecotec to be honest - 136bhp - Drop an XE in on Tb's and your laughing


when u can get a basically just run in engine from a reps car thats been totaled for not much more, NEWER engine, less miles and easier to swap if ecu and loom! plus with a little head work your laughing!
Ojc
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9th Sep 04 at 16:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Gay.
Andy GSi
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nice one john, keep the research going, im assuming this is for my car?? which u r thinking of doing this for me??

brosters 1.6 is 136bhp with 39k on the clock, if he wil allow me to nick it
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andy, the 2.0 has more than that as std, with scope to get alot more out of it than a 1.6! plus if as you say that you want to turbo it at some point, then its going to be alot easier to turbo the 2.0 as you can get the forged pistons for the c20let, and im sure you could get these to fit the ecotech producing alot sronger engine to turbo than the 1.6! plus able to run more boost for bigger gains without it going POP!
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and andy, its james using johns account!
Siberia
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quote:
Originally posted by andysri
nice one john, keep the research going, im assuming this is for my car?? which u r thinking of doing this for me??

brosters 1.6 is 136bhp with 39k on the clock, if he wil allow me to nick it



what modz has he done?
Andy
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quote:
Originally posted by Teddy

Dont see the point of Ecotec to be honest - 136bhp - Drop an XE in on Tb's and your laughing


As a standard fit and forget, the XE has the edge, although most are a bit worn now. But the 2L Ecotec responds very well to a little fettling (ie chucking out all that emissions garbage). And QED tune the Ecotecs to a reliable 245bhp, which demonstrates this engine's potential
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You wont be able to use the engine from a MK4 Astra as its has a fly by wire throttle no cable. You may be able to swap inlet manifolds for an older one with a cable throttle
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quote:
Originally posted by Stu_22
You wont be able to use the engine from a MK4 Astra as its has a fly by wire throttle no cable. You may be able to swap inlet manifolds for an older one with a cable throttle


what about the later vectras then?

did they have fly by wire?
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Oh you have a C ignore what i said
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no a b! its not fr me! its for a mate!
Teddy
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The XE is just a better engine - if your serious about perfromance then go for the XE. 245bhp? Swindon Race engines obtain 290bhp with reverse cylinder heads etc.... The XE responds better to tuning and is generally less complicated to work with if your planning to mod. Thats the point i was trying to make.

If you dont want the 20XE get a 16XE - set of TB's no weight - job done.

but sod that mine is being Turbo'd lmao
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it may be a better engine, but finding a none tiered one is near on impossible! you can pick up a 2ltr ecotech with no miles on it for basically same price, and if fitting is alot easier, then job done! so that would save the cost of a rebuild straight off!

both engines would be going in as std, but if the ecotech is alot easier to fit then it would be alot more sensible conversion, plus it would look alot more factory without having wires running every where from modding the loom if they are all in the same places!
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think theres on 4 wires that need splicing.....
Andy
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quote:
Originally posted by Teddy
The XE is just a better engine - if your serious about perfromance then go for the XE. 245bhp? Swindon Race engines obtain 290bhp with reverse cylinder heads etc.... The XE responds better to tuning and is generally less complicated to work with if your planning to mod.


Yes Swindon racing can get 290bhp from an XE, but I was talking about real world engines, not those costing upwards of £25,000

Below are the torque curves from QED's top spec 250bhp XE and their top spec 240bhp Ecotec. The XE may have 10bhp more, but the Ecotec has a far superior torque curve and would be faster in real world driving conditions. Don't get me wrong - the XE is a superb engine; my point is that so is the 2L Ecotec

XE:


ECOTEC:
Andy
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quote:
Originally posted by Teddy

If you dont want the 20XE get a 16XE - set of TB's no weight - job done.



Exactly what I have
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Job done then really.
The XE may be a "tried" engine John but look at parts etc... Second hand are cheap aftermarket is cheap and even if the engine has "zero" miles i would still take it apart to ensure that i wouldnt have to take it out again due to an intenal failed component.

The 20XE engine was awesome - a performance orinated engine with rally predigree, the Ecotec is not.

Just my thoughts at the end of the day.

Corsa speaking i would want either a 16XE on Tb's - or Turbo.

I had a Calibra Turbo before my Corsa GSi and once you have Turbo power its very difficult to go back as an all round drive
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Why is the conversion easyer? And also is the ecotec a lower insurance group?
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just a thought but i prob wrong but if u ftted the 2 litre ecotec could u not at a lter stage buy the turbo adn manifold from a z20let and stick it on or is that not the same engine. just a thought,
i can see where he is coming from tho id rather the ecotec cos it looks newer and would b a lot more relaible.

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