Engine conversion - Help please!!
- nathcarr
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Engine conversion - Help please!!
Hi to all corsa b lovers [emoji4] I currently own a 1.0 corsa b and am wanting to do an engine conversion, ideally I would love to do the 2.0 Redtop but would ask so love to put a 1.6gsi into her,
People may think just get a one that's already done but I love the challenge involved plus my b has a very clean body she'll so don't wanna give that up
Could anyone please give me advice about what's needed in the Redtop conversion apart from engine and box, I.e mounting brackets and wiring etc etc
Thanks all look forward to hearing from yous
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People may think just get a one that's already done but I love the challenge involved plus my b has a very clean body she'll so don't wanna give that up
Could anyone please give me advice about what's needed in the Redtop conversion apart from engine and box, I.e mounting brackets and wiring etc etc
Thanks all look forward to hearing from yous
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
You want the early Ecu and loom you will need to make drive shafts using the inner and outer cv joints 2.0 hubs and brakes 2.0 engine mounts mixed with the Corsa mounts
Notch the chassis around the alternator 1.6 Corsa rad
Stitch weld the chassis
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Notch the chassis around the alternator 1.6 Corsa rad
Stitch weld the chassis
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Awesome man thanks a lot [emoji4] just a quick question when you say early ecu and loom what kinda year we talking for that mate??coupe77 wrote:You want the early Ecu and loom you will need to make drive shafts using the inner and outer cv joints 2.0 hubs and brakes 2.0 engine mounts mixed with the Corsa mounts
Notch the chassis around the alternator 1.6 Corsa rad
Stitch weld the chassis
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Thanks a lot
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
You'll get the loom from a corsa sport or interior loom from any 8v corsa and get the engine loom from the donor, 1 liter loom is useless so car needs to completely striped front to back and rewired, it's not hard just time consuming
Ecu has to match the motor so a carb c20xe needs a carb c20xe ecu and a coilpack c20xe needs a coilpack ecu
You'll need a donor car(calibra, cav or gte/gsi astra) being a 1 liter your going to need so much that finding everything individually could take years, buying a donor only leaves mounts and suspension to buy
You'll be in it 50-100 hours of labour, everyone might say you'll do it 20-30 but that's someone who's done it before
Ecu has to match the motor so a carb c20xe needs a carb c20xe ecu and a coilpack c20xe needs a coilpack ecu
You'll need a donor car(calibra, cav or gte/gsi astra) being a 1 liter your going to need so much that finding everything individually could take years, buying a donor only leaves mounts and suspension to buy
You'll be in it 50-100 hours of labour, everyone might say you'll do it 20-30 but that's someone who's done it before
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
And with the donor car you will save s fair bit of money
Once you done all that you will need to make up an exhaust
It's a lot of work like said said using the 1.0 as a base
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Once you done all that you will need to make up an exhaust
It's a lot of work like said said using the 1.0 as a base
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Thanks man really helpful info there cheers, I know it seems like a a bit if a pain but like I say don't wanna get rid of the car coz its body underneath is mint, gives as something to do tho through the winter [emoji4]johnny wrote:You'll get the loom from a corsa sport or interior loom from any 8v corsa and get the engine loom from the donor, 1 liter loom is useless so car needs to completely striped front to back and rewired, it's not hard just time consuming
Ecu has to match the motor so a carb c20xe needs a carb c20xe ecu and a coilpack c20xe needs a coilpack ecu
You'll need a donor car(calibra, cav or gte/gsi astra) being a 1 liter your going to need so much that finding everything individually could take years, buying a donor only leaves mounts and suspension to buy
You'll be in it 50-100 hours of labour, everyone might say you'll do it 20-30 but that's someone who's done it before
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Thanks man much appreciated for your infocoupe77 wrote:And with the donor car you will save s fair bit of money
Once you done all that you will need to make up an exhaust
It's a lot of work like said said using the 1.0 as a base
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Just so I have another option is the 1.6 engine an easier job - and correct me if I'm wrong because it's classed as a small block engine??
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
The 1.6 is easier but tbh it would be cheaper and easier to go out and buy a 1.6 Corsa you still might need to change purr the dash loom as you will need to change the clocks as the the Rev counter won't give a true reading due to one being a 3 cyl and the 1.6 being a 4 cyl
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Yeah no worries I get that cheers man
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Don't know why they made the 1 L with so many odd parts when all the others more or less interchange
Sorry I do its all to do with money lol
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Solid shells are becoming hard to find anymore and I'm not Tring to put you off doing it , just want to make sure you have all the information before jumping head first into itnathcarr wrote:Thanks man really helpful info there cheers, I know it seems like a a bit if a pain but like I say don't wanna get rid of the car coz its body underneath is mint, gives as something to do tho through the winter [emoji4]johnny wrote:You'll get the loom from a corsa sport or interior loom from any 8v corsa and get the engine loom from the donor, 1 liter loom is useless so car needs to completely striped front to back and rewired, it's not hard just time consuming
Ecu has to match the motor so a carb c20xe needs a carb c20xe ecu and a coilpack c20xe needs a coilpack ecu
You'll need a donor car(calibra, cav or gte/gsi astra) being a 1 liter your going to need so much that finding everything individually could take years, buying a donor only leaves mounts and suspension to buy
You'll be in it 50-100 hours of labour, everyone might say you'll do it 20-30 but that's someone who's done it before
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The 1.6 will be more or less the same time and difficulty, it's easier because you can use corsa shafts and suspension but everything else still needs changed
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
Yeah absolutely mate appreciate that like, it's hard to find some good solid info on the web on how to do it so glad you gave me some good info onto it think might be 1.6 road I go down, am I right in saying there's different 1.6 engines i.e a gsi and a 1.6 carb modeljohnny wrote:Solid shells are becoming hard to find anymore and I'm not Tring to put you off doing it , just want to make sure you have all the information before jumping head first into itnathcarr wrote:Thanks man really helpful info there cheers, I know it seems like a a bit if a pain but like I say don't wanna get rid of the car coz its body underneath is mint, gives as something to do tho through the winter [emoji4]johnny wrote:You'll get the loom from a corsa sport or interior loom from any 8v corsa and get the engine loom from the donor, 1 liter loom is useless so car needs to completely striped front to back and rewired, it's not hard just time consuming
Ecu has to match the motor so a carb c20xe needs a carb c20xe ecu and a coilpack c20xe needs a coilpack ecu
You'll need a donor car(calibra, cav or gte/gsi astra) being a 1 liter your going to need so much that finding everything individually could take years, buying a donor only leaves mounts and suspension to buy
You'll be in it 50-100 hours of labour, everyone might say you'll do it 20-30 but that's someone who's done it before
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The 1.6 will be more or less the same time and difficulty, it's easier because you can use corsa shafts and suspension but everything else still needs changed
Sorry if I'm being a pain with all the questions it's just the engine numbers such and c16xe and all that is new to me so dunno what they mean really hahaha
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
You have a c16xe from the gsi, it's still a coilpack mpi engine it just doesn't have emissions restrictions on it like egr and a cat, ports are different shape as well but only slightly and it's 106hp I think
You also have the X16xe from the corsa sport same engine with a cat and egr makes 104-105hp so there isn't enough in them to hold out for one or the other but given the choice the c16xe is the better of the two
You also have the X16xe from the corsa sport same engine with a cat and egr makes 104-105hp so there isn't enough in them to hold out for one or the other but given the choice the c16xe is the better of the two
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Engine conversion - Help please!!
That makes things a whole lot clearer mate thanks so much for your help it's been spot on take it you've had a lot to do with the corsas haha [emoji23]
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