vauxhall engine
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vauxhall engine
Alrite guys just been told apparently ecotec, 8v and redtop engines fit in our zooks is this true? Thanks
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Re: vauxhall engine
it can be done , but it involves chopping props i think ? , also you need to somehow wire into the ecu and you need a different fuel pump , , also changing flywheels etc
and i belive you need a vauxhall manta gearbox what i think are becomming like hens teeth
both of them are not mine but i can be done
and i belive you need a vauxhall manta gearbox what i think are becomming like hens teeth
both of them are not mine but i can be done
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Re: vauxhall engine
Yeah basically any RWD engine and gearbox could be made to fit, the yanks fit the 4.0 V6, if you can fabricate some engine mounts, make up a mini prop then the skys the limit
red top is a good lump though, mated to a manta gearbox, see tim pink for that :-)
red top is a good lump though, mated to a manta gearbox, see tim pink for that :-)
Re: vauxhall engine
My favourite I've seen so far is a 270bhp Honda S2000 engine and gearbox so yeah you can make anything fit if you want it too.
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Re: vauxhall engine
You'll need a Vauxhall engine and gearbox that fit together and then you'll need to fabricate your own mountings, cut and shut the gearbox to t-box shafts and fit an electric fuel pump, as well as plumb in the electro-shindigs that make the stove run.
I'd recommend the Ecotech 2 litre 16 valve (X20XEV), the famous Redtop (C20XE) or if you want to go crazy the turbo-charged (C20LET), but basically any of the engines that'll mate up to the gearboxes that'll fit.
Gearboxes I think your options are Carlton, Omega or Manta.
I'd recommend the Ecotech 2 litre 16 valve (X20XEV), the famous Redtop (C20XE) or if you want to go crazy the turbo-charged (C20LET), but basically any of the engines that'll mate up to the gearboxes that'll fit.
Gearboxes I think your options are Carlton, Omega or Manta.
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Re: vauxhall engine
Thought it would b that. I have a striped down c20ne engine atm so might have to think about it
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Re: vauxhall engine
I am a big fan of the old 8v lump, especially in 130bhp SRI form, used to have a cav SRI mk3, and loved it, always went, easy to fix if it ever didnt, and had a nice simple but good injection system to boot
was tempted to do the conversion back on my first SJ 8 years ago (when carltons were a plenty)
was tempted to do the conversion back on my first SJ 8 years ago (when carltons were a plenty)
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Re: vauxhall engine
yeah i love the 8v because i have done a n reg corsa conversion on it . went like buggery it was a 1.8 but the looks i got from kiddies in fiestas at the traffic lights tryin to race me haha. 16.6 secs on quarter mile at santa pod.
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Re: vauxhall engine
We fitted a fiat supermirafiori 2 litre in with gearbox in an sj410. Only had room for 2 runber donuts of a granada drivetrain but worked a treat in place of shaft. Worth considering as they absorb alot of shock
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Re: vauxhall engine
Bloody hell i bet that was a fair old tool