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bieransri
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corsa gsi c16xe inlet manifolds were plastic wernt they, or were some metal aswell? is there a performance difference or any difference at all?
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btt, need to know this asap need to decide wether to buy the negine or not
Adam-D
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early c16xe engines pre ecotec were black plastic
the later ones were metal "the x16xe ecotec"
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c16 were all plastic, x16 were alloy. don't think there's a performance difference, but they sound different. both pretty restrictive anyhow.
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ok cheers great help, looks like its a x16 then or has the x16 inlet as its alloy

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also is there a way to tell if its a c16xe by the ports, thought one of the c or x had oval and the other different. is there any markings on say the head that you can tell from?
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C16XE = 109 bhp
X16XE = 106 bhp

C16XE has an black plastic inlet manifold and NO EGR valve

X16XE has an alloy inlet manifold and HAS a EGR valve

Both engines were used in GSi's and the later X16XE engines were used in sport 1.6's

C16XE produces its maximum torque @ 500rpm LOWER than the X16XE. (I THINK )
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Another way is to see if it has an air flow meter, if it has one then it is a C16XE!

 
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