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DaNnY_LaD
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11th Jun 06 at 14:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right i know i can get insured on a Xe...But what are they like fun wise & reliabilty wise...I use my car everyday.
Im thinking of buying Lyfie engine with all the bits...I know im gonna need to upgrade my brakes as my sport ones wont do the job...What about suspension?.
And ive also been told i should get the car seamed welded as it may start to pull my car apart...My sports on a S plate so it fairly new...

Any advice and comments welcome

[Edited on 11-06-2006 by DaNnY_LaD]
ainsley_brader
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11th Jun 06 at 14:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

To give a different answer to most, i don't find the 2.0 as fun to drive as expected. It seems much more stable at higher speed with the extra weight over the front and i dont have any understeering into corner problems, withthe equal length driveshafts it doesnt spin up pulling off like the 1.6 did nor does it torque steer like the 1.6 did.
Obviously it is quicker and pulls muchbetter but dare i say its a bit to boring to drive!
ed
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11th Jun 06 at 14:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How about you read the FAQ as those questions are all answered.
alistairolsen
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11th Jun 06 at 15:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

to drive around in it doesnt feel much different to my 90hp 1,4 nova TBH. Its not unitl you get over 4k and the acceleration increases instead of dying off you realise how much power it really has.

With good tyres and equal length shafts I can sidestep the clutch in 1st with no spin. It really doesnt feel manic or anything on the road, its only when you look down at the dials you realise youre going a lot faster than you thought!
ainsley_brader
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quote:
Originally posted by alistairolsen
With good tyres and equal length shafts I can sidestep the clutch in 1st with no spin. It really doesnt feel manic or anything on the road, its only when you look down at the dials you realise youre going a lot faster than you thought!


My thoughts exactly. It needs a turbo bolting to it to be fun!
DarrenGSi
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11th Jun 06 at 15:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you may need uprated shocks but doubt you would have to seam weld it, the corsa are built a lot stronger than novas as they need welded.
DaNnY_LaD
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11th Jun 06 at 15:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

or shud i get a 1.6 and manztel,cam,chip,filter it lol
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cheap power go 2ltr, high revving nice sound go 1.6 on tb's and forget about the manztel
Rileysport
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quote:
Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote:
Originally posted by alistairolsen
With good tyres and equal length shafts I can sidestep the clutch in 1st with no spin. It really doesnt feel manic or anything on the road, its only when you look down at the dials you realise youre going a lot faster than you thought!


My thoughts exactly. It needs a turbo bolting to it to be fun!


you're either down on power or don't drive it "right"
DarrenGSi
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11th Jun 06 at 15:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mantzel - so simple, yet so effective


mate that with cams, chip sorted
broster
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quote:
Originally posted by DarrenGSi
mantzel - so simple, yet so effective


mate that with cams, chip sorted



and having spent so much realised that tb's would have been a better option! sorted!
DarrenGSi
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11th Jun 06 at 15:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

tbs are very expensive compared to inlet
Ry_B
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quote:
Originally posted by DaNnY_LaD
or shud i get a 1.6 and manztel,cam,chip,filter it lol


Don't start that again...

What's your budget?

Cheap and reliable power with more torque = XE

Quite a lot more expensive = 1.6 on TB's
DaNnY_LaD
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11th Jun 06 at 15:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Im gonna go for the 2.0 simple but when i get some more money and NCb il most likely T'b the 2.0 or turbo..i just want something better than my 1.4 and isnt gonna cost me a fortune to build...YET!

P.s Thanks for your advice Guys

Seen you car at p.v.s broster @ the tesco petrol station sounds and look PHat realy like it

[Edited on 11-06-2006 by DaNnY_LaD]
STEvieXE
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11th Jun 06 at 17:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how do u do equal lenght shafts on an xe???wot r the pros n cons of this??? my shafts are one long n one short but sure they have to be like that coz of where the the box is????
STEvieXE
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
How about you read the FAQ as those questions are all answered.


if that was the case m8 corsasport general chat and modification n help would have been closed years ago...
alistairolsen
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11th Jun 06 at 17:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the drivers side shaft just fits. the passenger side I removed the taper from the end with a late up to the end of the splines, and then machined in a new circlip groove to shorten the shaft by about 6-7mm each end.

Ive got 5mm cv plunge on both sides with the driveshafts horizontal.

Rileysport, you have torquesteertastic driveshafts. What tyres do you run?

[Edited on 11-06-2006 by alistairolsen]
STEvieXE
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11th Jun 06 at 17:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

but my shafts are one huge one n one wee one i think...
alistairolsen
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11th Jun 06 at 17:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes, the equal length setup replaces the long one with two sections. One is a similar length to the short shaft, and the other is an idler shaft which runs in bearings bolted to the engine block
Wrighty
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11th Jun 06 at 17:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

not sure about a 2.0 but..my 1.6 is so much fun..it just needs that little bit more oomph
alistairolsen
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11th Jun 06 at 17:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

84k with a partial history until 60k doesnt sound old and tired to me. Its nothing for an engine at all. TBH as I said, its not slow, it just doesnt feel insane because its fairly well behaved. I like it as a car to drive, but it doesnt scare me the way my mates nova did the first time I drove that in the wet with the tracking out.
DaNnY_LaD
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11th Jun 06 at 17:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

so muppet would u recommend a xe as a good upgrade from my 1.4 sport loll...Anything i should look out 4 wen buyin a xe
ArdenSXi
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11th Jun 06 at 17:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The 20xe is good fun, never gonna feel rapid to drive. Its quick when you look at the speedo and realise the speed your doing.
I use my car every day, when its working, and its very practical. Not too bad on petrol if you drive it sensibly.
Best bit of advice i can give you is do the conversion as long as youve sorted some breakdown cover first.

[Edited on 11-06-2006 by ArdenSXi]
DaNnY_LaD
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11th Jun 06 at 18:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My m8s selling an Xe for cheap but the piston rings are worn...I can slowly re-build/uprate peices of the engine is this worth it..
Rileysport
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quote:
Originally posted by alistairolsen
the drivers side shaft just fits. the passenger side I removed the taper from the end with a late up to the end of the splines, and then machined in a new circlip groove to shorten the shaft by about 6-7mm each end.

Ive got 5mm cv plunge on both sides with the driveshafts horizontal.

Rileysport, you have torquesteertastic driveshafts. What tyres do you run?

[Edited on 11-06-2006 by alistairolsen]


tyres... kumho ecsta spt's only lose grip when i want to, torque steer isn't that much of an issue either

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