G gordon Guest Oct 28, 2003 #21 Re: Re: Re: Re: improvements for 1,4 12v did the forum change language and not tell me???
A Anonymous Guest Oct 29, 2003 #23 SORRRY OK GUYS SORRY FOR THE CHINESE I WAS JUST TALKING IN GREEK WITH SOMEONE...THE QUESTION IS THIS : DOES THE 2.0 20V COUPE OR THE HGT 2.O BRAVO ANEGINE FITS PERFECTLY ON MY CAR THNAKS (I KNOW ABOUT THE CAPS IT LOOKS LIKE IM SHOUTING!!!)
SORRRY OK GUYS SORRY FOR THE CHINESE I WAS JUST TALKING IN GREEK WITH SOMEONE...THE QUESTION IS THIS : DOES THE 2.0 20V COUPE OR THE HGT 2.O BRAVO ANEGINE FITS PERFECTLY ON MY CAR THNAKS (I KNOW ABOUT THE CAPS IT LOOKS LIKE IM SHOUTING!!!)
T Tom Guest Oct 29, 2003 #24 Re: SORRRY No. The HGT would be the eaier fit as you won't need much new pipework. Remember you will need engine, gearbox, driveshafts, brakes, hubs, wiring loom, ECU, keys, radiator, better rear brakes... the list goes on. Its not like swapping a 1000cc engine in a mini for a 1275. If you want the HGT engine, buy an HGT. It will be cheaper to insure (slightly) and better resale value.
Re: SORRRY No. The HGT would be the eaier fit as you won't need much new pipework. Remember you will need engine, gearbox, driveshafts, brakes, hubs, wiring loom, ECU, keys, radiator, better rear brakes... the list goes on. Its not like swapping a 1000cc engine in a mini for a 1275. If you want the HGT engine, buy an HGT. It will be cheaper to insure (slightly) and better resale value.