Simon_16v
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Once i start my full time job il be looking at doing some engine mods to my corsa.
I'll be looking at all sorts but might have the chance for my old 1.2 back so the spec may end up on my 1.4 or put a 1.6 in my old car and do the same mods.
Novatech tb's
264 cams
janspeed 4-2-1
cat-back peco system
Aftermarket management
Cant think of anything else as of yet but what power would i be looking on a X14/16XE engine's?
Thanks
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Steve X16XE
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150+
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Simon_16v
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As a 1.4 or 1.6?
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
150+

as a 1.6
[Edited on 15-06-2008 by Linch]
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Steve X16XE
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Yeah, 1.6.
Get a lightened flywheel and get the bottom end lightened and balanced.
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Simon_16v
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Very nice . What about as a 1.4? What else would i need to achieve higher power?
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Eck
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You'll need a new inlet as well to achieve 150+ I'd imagine?
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Linch
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nah, you will get 150bhp on a level inlet on the TB's You will see better gains with a 30 degree inlet though, Ask Dave A about them.
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Steve X16XE
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1600 CC 
The price of getting the engines and fitting will be about the same. So if it's down to the insurance, save up.
In the end, if you mod the 1.4, you'll always be wishing do modded the 1.6.
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Steve X16XE
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What is Novatech tb's? I can guess that they are TB's but what makes them different?
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Linch
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It is just the make of them, From what iv been told they are very good tb's but are more for track use than road use, might be wrong though.
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Simon_16v
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
1600 CC 
The price of getting the engines and fitting will be about the same. So if it's down to the insurance, save up.
In the end, if you mod the 1.4, you'll always be wishing do modded the 1.6.
Thats what im thinking. Just purely because i have the 1.4 now and would have to find a decent 1.6.
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smcGSI16V
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
What is Novatech tb's? I can guess that they are TB's but what makes them different?
They were designed and built by Novatech in Slough, untill somebody pinched their design and started saying they were theirs(no names will be mentioned). So their not made any more. They were really well made and good to look at too.
Generally no different to regular tb's.
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