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toneh
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6th Apr 09 at 00:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

hey,

im pretty new to the forum, and to driving my 1st car is a 1 liter corsa GLS

i only bought it because i love old corsas and my mate was practically giving it away with some 17" wolfrace alloys (soldthem)

and i looked under the bonet to find the ugliest engine i have ever seen Vauxhall Ecotech... it looks like ano over sized hairdryer motor and runs like it aswell.

its slow and over heats quite quickly.

is thee anything i can do to stop the over heating problem and to make the car a bit faster?

any help appreciated cheers
lwigmore
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6th Apr 09 at 01:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bigger engine is your solution

No point in wasting money on making a 1.0 litre faster lol

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Daveskater
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6th Apr 09 at 07:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

12v ftw





Not a lot you can do to make it faster other than put 13" steelies on with 165 width tyres, it goes quicker with these on than with my 16" Softstars Also I'm fairly sure it accelerates a bit better now I've lowered it.

Have a look at the v-grille attached to the top of your front bumper, mine had the back covered with a piece of plastic, and the water was almost always at 97/98C, once I put a debadged grille on, it never goes above 92C unless I sit still for ages.


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Ricky352
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6th Apr 09 at 07:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Corsa temperature always increases when stationary. Some people fit a switch to their fan so they can turn it on earlier.
Daveskater
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6th Apr 09 at 07:08   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I know, all cars will get hotter when not moving because of the minimal air flow.

But he didn't say whether it was stationary or not, and mine used to be hot all of the time with the old grille on, so threw it out there as a thing to check.


Numberwang!

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toneh
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6th Apr 09 at 07:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

it heats up regardless what i'm doing and i've ordered a grill so hopefully that will help

my mate told me to do an engine swap so might start looking for 1 any idea's what size i should put it?

i will upload some pictures later because for the price its top little car love it just no good when i get overtaking lol

cheers for the help lads.
moka
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6th Apr 09 at 07:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

put another 1 litre in it - i heard there quite gd
lwigmore
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6th Apr 09 at 11:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by moka
put another 1 litre in it - i heard there quite gd


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shaunmods
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6th Apr 09 at 11:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

1.0's are soo slow but great ncb builders! I love mine...so economical, well over a hundered miles to a tenner

The fan on my 1.0 doesnt click in until it goes over 100 degrees. Been meaning to have a look at that Driving about it usually stays about 94ish
daymoon
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6th Apr 09 at 11:19   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by shaunmods


The fan on my 1.0 doesnt click in until it goes over 100 degrees. Been meaning to have a look at that Driving about it usually stays about 94ish


i was thinking its only mine that goes to 100 degrees in traffic jams!

when it does this i put my heater on "hot" and "4".. temp drops quickly then

as for driving mines always on 90 degrees.
shaunmods
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6th Apr 09 at 11:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mine very rarely gets that hot though. Only about twice I think its gone upto 100. Usually in traffic jams it will go upto about 97ish max
sand-eel
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6th Apr 09 at 13:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

why has a 1.0 got a different fan switch from a 1.2 16v my sxi kicks in at 95degrees.

 
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