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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Hmmm 86,000 miles. I can never remember conversion info
    86k Miles = 138403.58 Kilometers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Older? I consider a 2001 car to be pretty damn modern.

    I'd rather have something from the early 90s.
    Is that a B or C? Model B goes back to 93' or something, so it's an old car. I consider Mum's car to be old (I think hers is 95' or something) as are all of our cars. The old Toyota is a classic

    My Mazda is 1990
    It isn't even fuel injected

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Is that a B or C? Model B goes back to 93' or something, so it's an old car. I consider Mum's car to be old (I think hers is 95' or something) as are all of our cars. The old Toyota is a classic

    My Mazda is 1990
    It isn't even fuel injected
    The one I posted is a C, there's very few Bs for sale these days, and the ones that do come up I can't get a reasonable quote on because lol worthless, therefore £££ for insurance.

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    Oh ok, C is just on this side of old then.

    The local version of that had a GTi (or something) edition. Nice little car, and reasonably quick.
    Although I think the motor is one of those ones that bends valves if you throw a timing belt (interference design).

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    Quote Originally Posted by deadlegion View Post
    Oh ok, C is just on this side of old then.

    The local version of that had a GTi (or something) edition. Nice little car, and reasonably quick.
    Although I think the motor is one of those ones that bends valves if you throw a timing belt (interference design).
    I believe the 1 litre is chain driven.

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    I love lana del rey soooo much

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    B's are everywhere here bro.
    The four doors are cheap as chips, I could've got a spare for mum's a little while ago that needed a head rebuild (cooked due to blown radiator).
    But I gave it a miss...I know a dude that removes cars for free and he has a few if I need parts (or even a whole car for that matter).
    No need to have wrecks sitting on my property if they can be elsewhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I believe the 1 litre is chain driven.
    Don't think I've ever seen a 1 litre here.
    The B 1.4's have a belt.
    But the C GTi has a twin cam...not sure what size. Probably 1.8 or something like that

    Ah, ok...after checking wiki it's the SRi:
    Holden also imported the SRi version with the 1.8L Astra motor and uprated sports suspension including traction control, ABS brakes, a better tyre/wheel combination and Irmscher body kit to produce a "baby hot hatch" Barina.

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    The SRI over here is a 1.4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    The SRI over here is a 1.4
    Maybe wiki has it wrong, but the 1.8l sounds right.

    I noticed that the UK has a GSi, so this is probably the car I'm talking about.
    Feckin wiki

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    Corsa C SRI is 1.4 as far as I know.
    Corsa B GSI is 1.4 as far as I know too.

    I don't know of anything over 1.4 unless it's a 1.7TD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Corsa C SRI is 1.4 as far as I know.
    Corsa B GSI is 1.4 as far as I know too.

    I don't know of anything over 1.4 unless it's a 1.7TD
    Well I know there is a hot C version here.

    Wiki has an ecotec 1.8l engine listed as being for the GSi. Which sounds right because the C I'm thinking of is pretty zippy.
    Never heard of a B hot hatch, it must be the C (engine is for 2000–2003).

    The turbo diesel...not sure if we even got that shit here. Putting that it a hatch wouldn't make it hot

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    Biggest UK Corsa Bs:

    1.6 L C16XE I4 (petrol)
    1.6 L X16XE I4 (petrol)

    1.5 L Isuzu I4 diesel
    1.7 L Isuzu I4 diesel

    Biggest UK Corsa Cs:

    1.8 L X18XE I4 (petrol)

    1.7 L DI I4 (diesel)
    1.7 L DTI I4 (diesel)
    1.7 L CDTI I4 (diesel)

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    I don't know about the 1.8 Corsa C, what is it a VXR? Or is it an SRI?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Biggest UK Corsa Bs:

    1.6 L C16XE I4 (petrol)
    1.6 L X16XE I4 (petrol)

    1.5 L Isuzu I4 diesel
    1.7 L Isuzu I4 diesel

    Biggest UK Corsa Cs:

    1.8 L X18XE I4 (petrol)

    1.7 L DI I4 (diesel)
    1.7 L DTI I4 (diesel)
    1.7 L CDTI I4 (diesel)
    For the C's:
    The 1.8 L X18XE I4 (petrol) is probably the GSi engine (around 124hp).
    All of the diesels look shit, except maybe the CDTI (which is just under 100hp).

    20-25hp can make a significant difference with small cars, I know from experience.
    Plus diesels are all torque and not much power.

    For the B's:
    I think most if not all the cars here are just 1.4l...all of the ones I've looked at are single cam.

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