dean101287
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Right- got some money that im gunna spend on doin engine work to my x16xe. All iv got so far a cat back. . Iv got bout 2.5k to spend. just wana know what you guys think I should get, what order to get them and how much each item is likely to cost- all views and comments are welcome.
Cheers
[Edited on 03-11-2007 by dean101287]
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mattk
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id stick it in a bank account and get some interest on it TBH
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dean101287
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yer thats the boring option but im not a boring guy.lol. spend spend spend.
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Superlite Ltd.
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Registered: 9th Jan 07
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let conversion
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dean101287
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wish i could for 2.5k but unfortunately dont think its possible seeming that i aint no mechanic.
[Edited on 03-11-2007 by dean101287]
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Richardhhha
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self build could be 2.5k but i would go with something like a quick x16xe
cams, manifolds, arp bolts, remap. sport cat (keeps the car legal) will make the car fly and if you can get it done i suggest getting a lightweight flywheel and the bottom end ballanced, with a sport c;lutch and lower by 40mm would look good and go very nicely then
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Superlite Ltd.
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If your sticking with an x16xe i'd u2u Dave A
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Richardhhha
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or have a chat with SBD
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dean101287
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how much are cams and arp bolts likely to cost, including fitting
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Dave A
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
If your sticking with an x16xe i'd u2u Dave A
x16xe on tb's with new management and loom with 160 bhp+ can be done for £2500 drive in drive out
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JM_16v
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
If your sticking with an x16xe i'd u2u Dave A
x16xe on tb's with new management and loom with 160 bhp+ can be done for £2500 drive in drive out
best way forward TB are. your talking xe power then
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phil_sutton
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Registered: 8th Sep 07
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Tb's, steel rods and a nitrous kit
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dean101287
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hmmm... not sure bout going down the tb road.
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phil_sutton
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its the only way to spend money on that engine. If your scared of tb hen you rally need to ditch the engine an get a 2lt
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bubble
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tb's. or xe.
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C00RSA
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2.0 16v conversion with custom exhaust and viper induction kit
Think that would cost about £2.2k
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Dean_W
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Go for the TB's.
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
hmmm... not sure bout going down the tb road.

why? Good reliable power if set up right that can be used easily on the road.
Not like a carb'd setup, which i would rather not use as a daily driver.
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