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X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« on: 09 February 2011, 02:47:30 »

I know a fair bit about vauxhall engines and removing refitting them and I am currently building a X18XE1 Corsa B track car with a friend of mine.

Anyway I have 2 facelift Omega's both the same colour and have decided to break the V6 one therefore I have a low mileage X25XE block, even though its out of an omega it dont bother me as I have access to a scrap Vectra V6.

I have been tossing and turning about what to put this engine in Tigra, Corsa, Astra Coupe and at the moment one of the easier options is a Daewoo Lanos.

Do you think im a little sick in the head?  :D
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #1 on: 09 February 2011, 05:58:50 »

I think if there ever was a sleeper that would be it ;D
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #2 on: 09 February 2011, 08:02:37 »

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I think if there ever was a sleeper that would be it ;D

Brilliant Street sleeper!

Why not?
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #3 on: 09 February 2011, 11:07:23 »

I dont think it should be too hard, just been told that I may have to use the plenums off a C25XE, not a big problem, just more expense.

Keep you all posted  :D
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #4 on: 09 February 2011, 21:53:16 »

Mate of mine is putting a 3.0 in a '99 Matiz at the moment. I must pop round and see how he is getting on!
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #5 on: 10 February 2011, 08:24:55 »

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I dont think it should be too hard, just been told that I may have to use the plenums off a C25XE, not a big problem, just more expense.

Keep you all posted  :D


Use all Omega bits - including the gear box and rear axle :y :y
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #6 on: 10 February 2011, 12:45:10 »

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I dont think it should be too hard, just been told that I may have to use the plenums off a C25XE, not a big problem, just more expense.

Keep you all posted  :D


Use all Omega bits - including the gear box and rear axle :y :y

I have zero fabrication skills, only spanner skills.

You wanna come and help me fab the tunnel?  ;)
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Re: X25XE Daewoo Lanos
« Reply #7 on: 10 February 2011, 18:37:49 »

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Mate of mine is putting a 3.0 in a '99 Matiz at the moment. I must pop round and see how he is getting on!

And where may I ask is that being stuffed, couldn't squeeze a toaster in the front  ;D ;D I know I serviced the mother in laws last week :o
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