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30-11-2008, 21:17
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#1 | | MIGWeb User
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| newbie hi, been registered a while but not really posted. Recently got a corsa 1.216v for my girlfriend and its time for me to mess  |
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01-12-2008, 05:55
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| Re: newbie Where you from then mate?
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01-12-2008, 12:53
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| Re: newbie im from sunny sheffield |
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01-12-2008, 15:21
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| Re: newbie A bit too far to come for our meets  |
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02-12-2008, 12:03
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Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: hull Drives: '88 nova xe, '77 cav
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| Re: newbie hello matey, welcome to mig.sheef eh? hmmm might have to have a hull meet then the boys from durham can come! in the middle,lol 
so whats the plans fer the corsa? pink fluffy stufff?  
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02-12-2008, 13:05
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| Re: newbie already got -60mm springs on way, back box on, rear spoiler wants painting before it goes on. would like it as a bit of a 2.0 litre project but she doesnt really know about that. |
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02-12-2008, 13:44
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#7 | | MIGWeb User
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| Re: newbie tbh mate your gonna have BIG issues with wiring due to it being a 1.2 16v. it can be done tho. i'd put a 20seh in it. (2.0 8v 130bhp) tis a nice conversion in a corsa 
you got pics btw? |
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02-12-2008, 15:38
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| Re: newbie Can't see how the wiring will be an issue TBH as it's a 16v all ready so it will go in as normal.
Andy
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03-12-2008, 16:26
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#9 | | MIGWeb User
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| Re: newbie no pics yet.got springs for it today. id like to do conversion but my girlfriend is liking how good it is on juice.i might have to stick to my own for power |
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06-12-2008, 15:07
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#10 | | MIGWeb User
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| Re: newbie Quote:
Originally Posted by adidasandy Can't see how the wiring will be an issue TBH as it's a 16v all ready so it will go in as normal.
Andy | nope. the wiring goes through the bulkhead at the other side of the car, the loom is all one piece, and the epas etc needs wiring to the engine. tis a mightmare, but doable. |
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06-12-2008, 17:07
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#11 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: newcastle Drives: mk3 astra gsi turbo
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| Re: newbie Quote:
Originally Posted by saabturbonova nope. the wiring goes through the bulkhead at the other side of the car, the loom is all one piece, and the epas etc needs wiring to the engine. tis a mightmare, but doable. | yeah the wires are in engine bay but can cut into the loom under the dash or just run a 9 core wire back through to the kick panel but will look a bit naff. the epas is wired into the car loom so as long as the revs and speedo are wired in it will work, just use a astra gte transducer so you can keep the original clocks. |
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