View Full Version : Important! : saxo 1.1 vts head
joe20
1st September 2011, 17:35
I have a 1.1 saxo and am looking at putting a vts head on will this cause any major problems ?
raunchz
1st September 2011, 17:37
It won't fit or run or even turn over properly
Post some pics up if you do try it though
wicked-vtr
1st September 2011, 17:38
Yes, its possible to do to a vtr but extremely difficult, would be cheaper and easier to put a vts engine ni
Sophia_Bush
1st September 2011, 21:01
dead easy ask davo he's done it
joe20
2nd September 2011, 15:18
Thanks guys how much would I be looking at all in for dropping a vts engine in ?
raunchz
2nd September 2011, 21:45
£351.76
Tontsy
2nd September 2011, 21:48
£351.76
is that Including VAT ?
i was quoted 422 all in, supp and fitted, with a quad core cam shaft ladder fitted on the right side.
blackie_2k5
2nd September 2011, 22:09
is that Including VAT ?
i was quoted 422 all in, supp and fitted, with a quad core cam shaft ladder fitted on the right side.
was that a dell camshaft ladder?
if so...nice choice :y:
joe20
3rd September 2011, 11:15
Thanks guys got to go do some work to get the pennies then Lol
Quick
3rd September 2011, 16:23
Its spelt Citroen!
Just buy a proper Vts.
Awaits "but I can't afford to insure one" reply!
joe20
3rd September 2011, 17:43
What's the point in being ripped off by insurance companies ? Really think logic. Pay less insurance for the same engine.
Quick
3rd September 2011, 18:06
Adding a 16v head isn't the same engine!
joe20
3rd September 2011, 18:16
Well if you had read the above Convo properly you would see I'm putting a vts engine in not just the head
LeeM
3rd September 2011, 18:32
dont feed the troll boys.
joe20
4th September 2011, 12:45
Red top ?
Quick
4th September 2011, 21:40
Green jumper?
devilsadvocate
5th September 2011, 11:55
This thread if full of so much win I can't contain myself.
Sticking a VTS engine in a 1.1 shell is a waste of time
By the time you have upgraded most of the other parts to cope with the extra power (and paid more for insurance), it would be far easier and cheaper to just buy a VTS.
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