Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
mmm sexy nearly as sexy as me
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
corsaboi1992 wrote:mmm sexy nearly as sexy as me
Lol, you're so full of ya self
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
you love it
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
You're such a tartcorsaboi1992 wrote:you love it
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
spamming my build thread
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
bit of an update, this is some of the progress i have made since the last update
256mm brake setup
gave them a really good clean as they were filthy and got them put on,
this is what the old ones were like, the biscuit barrel lids lmao
and the new ones which have got nearly new pads aswell which is a bonus
just got to get some new paint then i can do all the brakes, im thinking gold or maybe yellow....opinions?
and also got the engine wiring loom stuck in so its ready to go when i get the new inlet manifold
also got the exhaust manifold bolted back on aswell as the downpipe
but still needs a bit of modifying to make it join to the original system, just got to get some pipe and join them together
went to the scrappy and got a inlet manifold off an astra F x18xe, its a hell of a lot different to the one fitted to a vectra, doesnt have any variable inlet stuff and as this astra had no egr system it has silly vacuum pipes to worry about
found a few differences in the way the water pipes connect up but that was easily sorted, used the welder to block off the water connection on the inlet and retained the system that was on the old throttle body as the one on the astra was completely different....
then gave it a bit of a clean
pic of it half finished
while i was doing that my dad set to blocking the ports up on the exhaust for the SAI valve, which i wont be needing, he used the original pipe but just cut off the bits that go into the exhaust and welded the ends up, then just bolted them in, all i got to do now is change the coolant housing on the side of the block to get rid of the egr, but already got one sorted took it off that astra and ive hidden it somewhere, going to scrappy on monday to nick it lmao
excuse the flakey paint on the manifold, it wants re-doing
then i got all the inlet maifold bolted up and finally got the engine wired in
had to change the fuel pipes aswell so i just cut the rubber pipes off and sleeved the new ones over then used proper petrol pipe clips
got a 16valve header tanks aswell but wasnt happy with the way it was looking, usual brown colour :p so blocked the pipes off and left it to soak in some bleach for a few hours, then cleaned inside with an old toothbrush
heres the result
also got a crank breather hose to remove the modification that vauxhal did, but no pics
so thats what i got done, heres a few pictures of how it stands at the minute
got the cambelt done
and put the cover on
i also wasnt happy with the way the header tank turned out after bleaching it so decided to stick it in the dishwasher lmao and while i was at it i thought i might aswell put the washer bottle in aswell as it was really mucky, while i was waiting on that to finish i cleaned inside where the washer bottle sits etc aswell as all the scuttle panel
heres a few pics of how it stands now, looking a lot cleaner i must admmit
also got a astra GTE digi dash to put in but it needs a bit of work to make it look a bit nicer than what it does at them minute as its a mess lmao
thats it for now
more updates soon
cheers
256mm brake setup
gave them a really good clean as they were filthy and got them put on,
this is what the old ones were like, the biscuit barrel lids lmao
and the new ones which have got nearly new pads aswell which is a bonus
just got to get some new paint then i can do all the brakes, im thinking gold or maybe yellow....opinions?
and also got the engine wiring loom stuck in so its ready to go when i get the new inlet manifold
also got the exhaust manifold bolted back on aswell as the downpipe
but still needs a bit of modifying to make it join to the original system, just got to get some pipe and join them together
went to the scrappy and got a inlet manifold off an astra F x18xe, its a hell of a lot different to the one fitted to a vectra, doesnt have any variable inlet stuff and as this astra had no egr system it has silly vacuum pipes to worry about
found a few differences in the way the water pipes connect up but that was easily sorted, used the welder to block off the water connection on the inlet and retained the system that was on the old throttle body as the one on the astra was completely different....
then gave it a bit of a clean
pic of it half finished
while i was doing that my dad set to blocking the ports up on the exhaust for the SAI valve, which i wont be needing, he used the original pipe but just cut off the bits that go into the exhaust and welded the ends up, then just bolted them in, all i got to do now is change the coolant housing on the side of the block to get rid of the egr, but already got one sorted took it off that astra and ive hidden it somewhere, going to scrappy on monday to nick it lmao
excuse the flakey paint on the manifold, it wants re-doing
then i got all the inlet maifold bolted up and finally got the engine wired in
had to change the fuel pipes aswell so i just cut the rubber pipes off and sleeved the new ones over then used proper petrol pipe clips
got a 16valve header tanks aswell but wasnt happy with the way it was looking, usual brown colour :p so blocked the pipes off and left it to soak in some bleach for a few hours, then cleaned inside with an old toothbrush
heres the result
also got a crank breather hose to remove the modification that vauxhal did, but no pics
so thats what i got done, heres a few pictures of how it stands at the minute
got the cambelt done
and put the cover on
i also wasnt happy with the way the header tank turned out after bleaching it so decided to stick it in the dishwasher lmao and while i was at it i thought i might aswell put the washer bottle in aswell as it was really mucky, while i was waiting on that to finish i cleaned inside where the washer bottle sits etc aswell as all the scuttle panel
heres a few pics of how it stands now, looking a lot cleaner i must admmit
also got a astra GTE digi dash to put in but it needs a bit of work to make it look a bit nicer than what it does at them minute as its a mess lmao
thats it for now
more updates soon
cheers
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
Looking so smart!! I love it, I really do
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
yh it does look really smart dont it i love it aswel
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thanks mike i never got all that out of a haynes manual
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
you say that
Harkus Wrote: Lol I was actually racing a ford focus going through the tunnels making a noise was 5th missed 4th hit 2nd...at 70mph...driving like lad shifting like a woman LOL
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
some more pictures for you of what ive got done
one nice and shiny heatshield
tigra scuttle
and painted my conversion powersteering mount
cheers
one nice and shiny heatshield
tigra scuttle
and painted my conversion powersteering mount
cheers
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
good work with the engine mate. how come you chose the ecotech?
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Re: Corsa 2 litre X20XEV
2 reasons really the first being everyone doing a corsa conversion goes and gets a redtop,most of which have done hugh mileage or had numerous rebuilds.the x20xev is virtually the same all mounts,wiring etc is all the same the main differance is in the valve angle of the head ,the ecotec head does restrict the bhp slightly but thats done for european emmisions .the second and most important reason was dad had a vectra cdx not being used but in perfect condition which he said i could have for conversion bits if i wanted it so an instant saving of at least £300 on an engine and ecu which is what it would cost to rebuild a redtop without buying one first
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