Huffski
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Registered: 23rd Mar 08
Location: Linconlshire-Horncastle
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Simon_16v
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Registered: 14th Aug 06
Location: Yorkshire
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Varies
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Gareth F
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Registered: 16th Jan 08
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Alot better than a corsa sport x16xe 
One near me is pretty quick
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Fraser Young
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Registered: 26th Dec 02
Location: Dundee City Drives: 58 Impreza WRX
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136, 133 & 130 bhp.
In that order.
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chris_uk
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Registered: 8th Jul 03
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GT1 was 136bhp least torque
GT2 was 133bhp mid torque
GT3 was 130bhp most torque
GT3 is the one to go for.
[Edited on 18-11-2008 by chris_uk]
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chris_uk
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During its production run (1994 to 1999), three versions of the Punto GT were built.
- Series 1 GT's were built from 1994-1996 (L, M, &: N registration plates),
- Series 3 GT's were built from 1997-1999 (P, R, S, &: T registration plates),
- Series 2 GT's overlapped, being built from 1996-1997 (N &: P registration plates).
EXTERNAL DIFFERENCES
Externally there are only a few slight differences between them:-
- GT3's have anthracite wheels as standard rather than silver as on the GT1's.
- The side skirts are body coloured on the GT3 rather than black plastic as on the GT1.
- The side mirrors are also a slightly different design - the GT3 has a black surround while the GT1 has completely body coloured mirrors.
- Some GT3's also have tinted headlamps.
- The GT1 badge and side bumpstrips also differ from the GT3s.
- The colours differ between the GT1s and the GT2's and GT3's. For example, Xploit Yellow was only avaliable on GT1's, and Broom Yellow was only avaliable on GT2's and GT3's.
INTERNAL DIFFERENCES
Internally, there are more differences:-
- The interior trim is different between the GT1 and GT3, as are the seats and steering wheel.
- The interior plastics are a darker shade of grey in the GT3 than the GT1.
- The front door cards differ between the three models.
- The GT3 seats have the GT logo on them with blue inserts.
- The GT1s have no rear seat headrests.
- GT2's are a hybrid between the GT1 and GT3, having components from both. A few GT2's are notable in that they don't have any front door pockets or speakers.
MECHANICAL DIFFERENCES
There are several mechanical differences between the two:-
- Front brake pads and calipers are a different size. GT1's have the Bendix calipers and the GT3's calipers are made by Lucas (most commonly).
- Under the bonnet is another obvious difference - the GT1 has the engine idle control positioned above the rocker cover, while the GT3 has it on top of the manifold.
- The ABS units also differ between the three engines, the GT1 ABS module being larger.
ENGINE DIFFERENCES
- Here is an example of a GT1 engine bay

- GT2 engine bays were the same as either a GT1 bay or a GT3 bay
- Here is an example of a GT3 engine bay
 
POWER SPEC DIFFERENCES
GT1 - (1st series 1993-1995)
most powerful engine 136 HP at 5750 rpm.
GT2 - (2nd series 1995-1997)
revised engine, 133 HP at 5750 rpm,
GT3 - (3rd series 1997-1999)
130 HP at 5600 rpm, ECU maps updated to more severe emissions.
GT1 Interior and Exterior


GT2 Interior


GT3 Interior and Exterior




ECU DIFFERENCES
If you look at the cover of the ECU you will see a sticker with a barcode on it. Below the Bosch writing is a ten digit part code that begins 0 XXX XXX yyy. Now the important bit here is the 'yyy'. The last three digits represent which era the GT is from;
0 XXX XXX 099 - GT1
0 XXX XXX 841 - GT2
0 XXX XXX 159 - GT3

AVAILABLE SEBS
GT1
Seb0
- GT1 running a recommended 1.2bar, you can run upto 1.35bar in short burts.
Use a bleed valve or other boost control device (NOT the original pierburg valve)
Direct airfilter (induction kit),
Free flowing exhaust (magnex, scorpion, peco, Janspeed, Powerflow etc)
Catalyst or no catalyst (Scorpion Decat pipe).
This will return in the region of 160-165hp on a standard car (~170hp @ 1.35bar).
7300rpm limiter and 3bar boost cuts.
Mapped for power.
GT2
Seb0
- GT2 running a recommended 1.2bar, you can run upto 1.35bar in short burts.
Use a bleed valve or other boost control device (NOT the original pierburg valve),
Free flowing exhaust (magnex, scorpion, peco, Janspeed, Powerflow etc)
Catalyst or no catalyst (Scorpion Decat pipe).
This will return in the region of 160-165hp on a standard car (~170hp @ 1.35bar).
7300rpm limiter and 3bar boost cuts.
Mapped for power.
GT3
Seb1
- GT3 running 1.2bar.
Use a bleed valve or other boost control device (NOT the original pierburg valve),
Direct airfilter (induction kit),
Free flowing exhaust (magnex, scorpion, peco, Janspeed, Powerflow etc)
Catalyst or no catalyst (Scorpion Decat pipe).
This will return in the region of 150hp on a standard car.
7300rpm limiter and 3bar boost cuts.
Mapped for power and economy.
Seb2
- GT3 running upto *1.35bar using a bleed valve or other boost control device (NOT the original pierburg valve)
Its recommended running either a larger intercooler (Pace front mount or other) whilst running such high boost.
Alternatively run 1.2bar constant or a high / low boost setup of 1.1bar / 1.35bar.
Direct airfilter (induction kit),
Free flowing exhaust (magnex, scorpion, peco, Janspeed, Powerflow etc)
NO CATALYST (Scorpion Decat pipe).
This will return in the region of 165hp on a standard car.
7300rpm limiter and 3bar boost cuts.
Mapped for power
[Edited on 18-11-2008 by chris_uk]
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
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bloody hell
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pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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Aren't they a 1.4 as well? Cheap tax
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Ryan
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Registered: 23rd Jun 08
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yea 1.4, ive always liked them.
mega gash interior though
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Kevxx
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Registered: 14th May 08
Location: Forfar, Angus
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problem is it stills looks like a punto, the interior makes me sick!
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Kurt
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Registered: 23rd Oct 05
Location: Hi
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How did i miss a fiat thread
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Ryan
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quote: Originally posted by Kevxx
problem is it stills looks like a punto, the interior makes me sick!
but it is a punto??
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Kevxx
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Registered: 14th May 08
Location: Forfar, Angus
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quote: Originally posted by RYAN89
quote: Originally posted by Kevxx
problem is it stills looks like a punto, the interior makes me sick!
but it is a punto??
fucking hell :O really??
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chris_uk
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Registered: 8th Jul 03
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quote: Originally posted by Kevxx
quote: Originally posted by RYAN89
quote: Originally posted by Kevxx
problem is it stills looks like a punto, the interior makes me sick!
but it is a punto??
fucking hell :O really??
kev, you on drugs mate?
this is mine and i think it looks ok.

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/garage.php?action=usergarage&owner=chris_uk&carid=3384&page=all
[Edited on 18-11-2008 by chris_uk]
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Kevxx
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Registered: 14th May 08
Location: Forfar, Angus
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drugs..never 
i admit thats pretty tidy, love the wheels, just i ain't a fan of punto's really, i don't know why! :S
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eddiewhiteley
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Registered: 10th Mar 05
Location: down in albion
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absolutely love that chris,looks spot on
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XE luke
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Registered: 4th Apr 08
Location: doncaster s. yorkshire
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i love these too was considering one but want my xe powerrrrr back lol
how do they pull etc they mega torquey for what they are
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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good fun wee cars, and pretty easy to get 180 odd hp from.
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
Location: Aberdeen City
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in gear.... compared to a 2.0 corsa.... for example
40mph in 4th/5th gear - The punto will just piss all over the 2.0 corsa.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Registered: 13th Apr 08
Location: Leven, Fife. Drives : 205 GTi
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The black 1 in the pics posted used to do the rounds through my way.
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