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P_young
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4th May 06 at 22:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I was lookin at putting a 2.0xe engine in my corsa as i can get it for £25 but i saw beardy's car and saw it had a 2.5 v6 engine and was wondering is this the biggest engine that can fit in the engine bay of a corsa because my dad just bough a alfa romeo 3.0 v6 and i was wondering if that would fit in the corsa b???
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Steve
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4th May 06 at 22:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£25 is it from a matchbox car

[Edited on 04-05-2006 by Steve]
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4th May 06 at 22:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Anything will fit with the right amount of time and money..within reason of course.

But having an engine that heavy in a Corsa is not a good idea.
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
£25 is it from a matchbox car

[Edited on 04-05-2006 by Steve]

nah the car is a total right off and is at the scrap yard and my m8 owns it so he'll do me a deal on the engine
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4th May 06 at 22:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£25?

Sell it to me
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quote:
Originally posted by P_young
he'll do me a deal on the engine
So 2 litre for £25 or V6 for what - hundreds? 2 litre conversion is easier/cheaper also. Depends if you want a bargain fast car or a comparably fast, nicer sounding, expensive one.
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4th May 06 at 22:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

would the 3.0 v6 fit in a corsa as its from a alfa romeo, wont the mounts b all different and stuff like that??
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quote:
Originally posted by P_young
he'll do me a deal on the engine
So 2 litre for £25 or V6 for what - hundreds? 2 litre conversion is easier/cheaper also. Depends if you want a bargain fast car or a comparably fast, nicer sounding, but worse handling expensive one.


iv edited your comment accordingly ian
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4th May 06 at 22:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Doesnt beardy's black corsa now have a 3.0 v6?

Not sure about an Alfa engine tho. IMO take the 2.0

Edit: Schoeys was 2.5 v6 not 3.0

[Edited on 04-05-2006 by Planty02]
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so i should go 4 the 2.0xe
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Handling I could live with for the noise.

Alfa engine will be a huge undertaking, mounts/shafts in the wrong place, size and spline of shafts probably wrong, physically could be quite large, wiring different etc. etc. thats a big job indeed.
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you can go with whatever you want with that 20k loan you were going on about the other day
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quote:
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so i should go 4 the 2.0xe
Thats the most sensible route, yes. And £25 is very cheap indeed. I would get that anyway even if you don't fit it, someone off here will have it.
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My advice would be to take the xe, get it rebuilt if needed and get it fitted. You should think about insurence too before doing this
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quote:
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you can go with whatever you want with that 20k loan you were going on about the other day

gonna use 10K of that on a down payment 4 me house wen i get a bit older
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WHy not just get a loan for 10k then? Will save you a lot of money.....
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My advice would be to take the xe, get it rebuilt if needed and get it fitted. You should think about insurence too before doing this

just keep the insurance as a 1.4 sport
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no dont do that
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WHy not just get a loan for 10k then? Will save you a lot of money.....

thats what i mean't
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quote:
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quote:
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My advice would be to take the xe, get it rebuilt if needed and get it fitted. You should think about insurence too before doing this

just keep the insurance as a 1.4 sport


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quote:
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no dont do that

why?
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quote:
Originally posted by P_young

just keep the insurance as a 1.4 sport


But that's ILLEGAL!!! - its means leaving the v5 as 1.4
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Planty02
My advice would be to take the xe, get it rebuilt if needed and get it fitted. You should think about insurence too before doing this

just keep the insurance as a 1.4 sport


that's a smart move
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quote:
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no dont do that

why?


because eveyone else insure there car legally,, so why shouldnt you, also your policy will be void
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by P_young

just keep the insurance as a 1.4 sport


But that's ILLEGAL!!! - its means leaving the v5 as 1.4

whats wrong with doing that, loads of people do it??

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