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Old 1st July 2012, 21:10   #1
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Question 1.0L - 1.6 conversion

as above i have a mk1 p reg 1.0l saxo
i changed the seal on the rocker cover and stupidly left someone to tighthen the bolts on arrival i noticed they have snapped the nut straight off so decided il just put a 1.6 vtr lump in it.
Basically i just wanted to know what parts i will need to do the conversion the easiest way.
p.s have searched an dhavent found anything for my model
all help welcome
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Old 1st July 2012, 21:19   #2
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would u not be cheaper and easier to just buy a vtr i paid £400 for a 52 plate with 80k miles and a years mot!
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You would rather fit another engine that remove a stud :s

you need the standrd stuff, ecu/loom & engine
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Don't the 1.0's need a mount welding in or serious modding? Or am I thinking of something else
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They dont NEED one welding in mine hasnt and its fine however if you were doing a perfect job then yea it would be a good thing to do for piece of mind
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I'd start with the brakes first.
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I'd start with the brakes first.
my brakes are ridiculous will be upgrading them anyway
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You would rather fit another engine that remove a stud :s

you need the standrd stuff, ecu/loom & engine
i would just change the stud but would like a bigger engine anyway i use to many revs on the motorway...
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They dont NEED one welding in mine hasnt and its fine however if you were doing a perfect job then yea it would be a good thing to do for piece of mind
would it be ok without this mount?
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You would rather fit another engine that remove a stud :s

you need the standrd stuff, ecu/loom & engine
so would i need an unlocked mk1 vtr ECU and mk1 loom and mk1 engine?
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ive done this but with a 1.4 engine instead of a 1.6!

do the 4 stud conversion first!!!!
then get a vtr engine with the loom, ecu and all little bits!

i'd run the 1.1 gearbox and when its all out treat any rust and even spray the engine bay if you wished!

pm me if you need any help as its all on my thread im local to
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ive done this but with a 1.4 engine instead of a 1.6!

do the 4 stud conversion first!!!!
then get a vtr engine with the loom, ecu and all little bits!

i'd run the 1.1 gearbox and when its all out treat any rust and even spray the engine bay if you wished!

pm me if you need any help as its all on my thread im local to
ok cheers pal!
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ok cheers pal!
might have a full 4 stud conversion aswell for ya soon if interested!
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might have a full 4 stud conversion aswell for ya soon if interested!
is there much work in chaging it?
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is there much work in chaging it?
tbh i found it easy once i got everything i needed! i took the struts off with the wishbones and drive shafts attached to save time! rear axle is a bit of effort to do but do-able!
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tbh i found it easy once i got everything i needed! i took the struts off with the wishbones and drive shafts attached to save time! rear axle is a bit of effort to do but do-able!
what is there to do on the rear whole axle or?
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what is there to do on the rear whole axle or?
i'd get the wheel on 1st so its rolling make sure all brake lines are going to fit on it and make sure you got all the bolts and it will be easy to do but i had abs on the rear axle so im going to have to take it off and get new brake lines!
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