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1st March 2010, 13:19
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#261
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Originally Posted by Maxwell
why not go a different route????
VAG 1.8 20VT
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Originally Posted by saxo180
That looks as though it cuold be a likely candidate if I don't stick to 1600!
That was a rapid little bugger!
How much bigger are they than a saxo engine (as I have no knowlege of VAG lumps!), and will it fit in the front without major changes to the chassis?
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i would guess by my original post they are 1800cc or there bouts lmfao!!!
fail craig
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1st March 2010, 13:20
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just read the whole thread, judging what you made with your previous Saxo (which was mint) im sure this is going to be even better, nice work mate
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1st March 2010, 13:24
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I think he means physical weight and dimensions
personally I think you should stick to the 1600cc engine for now. You have a plan of where you want to use it.
I'm only fitting a 1.8 to my racecar to meet race regs but it will still be fast and fun
Kev
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1st March 2010, 13:25
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Originally Posted by Maxwell
i would guess by my original post they are 1800cc or there bouts lmfao!!!
fail craig
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Lol physical size you noob!
FaiL
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1st March 2010, 13:26
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Originally Posted by KamRacing
I think he means physical weight and dimensions
personally I think you should stick to the 1600cc engine for now. You have a plan of where you want to use it.
I'm only fitting a 1.8 to my racecar to meet race regs but it will still be fast and fun
Kev
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Agreed.......Maxwell Fail????? lol
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1st March 2010, 13:29
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Originally Posted by KamRacing
I think he means physical weight and dimensions
personally I think you should stick to the 1600cc engine for now. You have a plan of where you want to use it.
I'm only fitting a 1.8 to my racecar to meet race regs but it will still be fast and fun
Kev
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Yes but what would be the point in sticking to a 1600 when you can just go all out and do an 1800+ conversion. Do it once and do it right I say! As say Craig opted for the Vtec lumps and at a later date he wanted to go VAG, you may as well just rip everything out and start again - and the point in that is?
I'd go what Maxwell has said, and I said that from the start. Go for a 1.8, preferably a VAG engine, tuning potenital is much higher for a start and will be less expensive in the long run. Plus these engines are pretty bullet proof and right up there with the Japs .
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1st March 2010, 15:37
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#267
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soo nice!! i know the plate from somewhere!! what other cars you had? lol
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1st March 2010, 15:57
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#268
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yeh yeh lol bet you meant capacity you ball lickers
my mate has a 1.8t golf gti mk4 and we are mounting an FMIC tonight, so i will bring out the measuring tape and measure height - from sump to cam cover and width - timing cover to clutch and then breadth - inlet to exhaust! and then will get back to you
y0
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1st March 2010, 15:58
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Originally Posted by Harv
I'd go what Maxwell has said, and I said that from the start. Go for a 1.8, preferably a VAG engine, tuning potenital is much higher for a start and will be less expensive in the long run. Plus these engines are pretty bullet proof and right up there with the Japs .
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this man has sense
also with the way toyota are at the min, would you trust ANYTHING japanese!!!!!!!!!! lol
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1st March 2010, 16:02
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#270
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Stick to Vtec.
Sack of this VAG lump idea.
Need to keep it fairly light and revvy.
It's like putting an uber heavy GTi-6 or equivalent block in a light/trackspec 205.
Destroys the handling and what they car is really about.
(Obviously IMO)
Unless you want a Saxo that can only go in a straight line.
Which in turn defeats the entire point of a Saxo.
In a nutshell - Keep it around 1600 and Vtec.
I demand you!
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1st March 2010, 19:11
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#271
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V8
lots of buggering about but could be done surely?
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1st March 2010, 19:31
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very nice
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1st March 2010, 20:46
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Just measured my mates car:
width - 36" (alternator pulley to gearbox mount)
breadth - 28" (inlet manifold to exhaust heat sheild)
height - 30" (sump to engine cover)
so get measuring ya cunt
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1st March 2010, 21:19
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There is a 1.8T'd Clio Ph2, They have tiny engine bays so space shouldn't be a problem in a Saxo.
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2nd March 2010, 09:39
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Pain in the arse about the guy selling your engine. Thought the whole idea of a deposit was to actually hold it for you?! lol
Loving the CF mate
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2nd March 2010, 10:08
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#276
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I still feel the B18C is worth it for all the time/£££. You will soon get bored of the drag racing and want to stick it on track. Thats when you will question why you ever went B16..
VAG engine would be nice as it would allow huge power. But huge power isnt the be all and end all!
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2nd March 2010, 10:57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferg
Stick to Vtec.
Sack of this VAG lump idea.
Need to keep it fairly light and revvy.
It's like putting an uber heavy GTi-6 or equivalent block in a light/trackspec 205.
Destroys the handling and what they car is really about.
(Obviously IMO)
Unless you want a Saxo that can only go in a straight line.
Which in turn defeats the entire point of a Saxo.
In a nutshell - Keep it around 1600 and Vtec.
I demand you!
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ferg
you do know hes planning to use it for drag racing mostly
hence the class (group a) and stuff getting mentioned
id still go vtec craig
get an imported motor and box with lsd and have fun lol
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2nd March 2010, 11:49
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tbh which ever you go for its going to scream when you plant your foot but i dont know i think i would be tempted for the 1.8t because of the fact it could go to a crazy bhp easy ish but then if you want a drag car and you want a group a one then the same engine its got to be but how long will it keep you entertained going along one strip?
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Had a good time though, I think! Enjoyed that vibrator!
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2nd March 2010, 23:21
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#279
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AlexB
ferg
you do know hes planning to use it for drag racing mostly
hence the class (group a) and stuff getting mentioned
id still go vtec craig
get an imported motor and box with lsd and have fun lol
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Build a car to this spec and only use it on a drag strip.
What a shame that would be, Craig's got more sense than that.
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2nd March 2010, 23:32
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#280
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferg
Build a car to this spec and only use it on a drag strip.
What a shame that would be, Craig's got more sense than that.
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i agree ferg..
if you want to drag race buy a dodge charger or something american and v8..
if you build this car it should (imo) be more track bias'd with gheylining in mind not other way round.
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