Just bought another Cav with a 1.8 lump this time. I'm not after mega power so no engine swaps, just wanna know whats good to get a little more out of this engine?
Would an induction kit off a 2.0 fit?
1.8 8v tuning
Re: 1.8 8v tuning
single or multipoint?
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2237
If its single see this thread from the last couple of days.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2237
If its single see this thread from the last couple of days.
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Re: 1.8 8v tuning
Thanks, I'll give that a miss then. So whats the next plan- head work/cam or something "bolt on"?
How hard is it to fit a 2.0 8v and is it worth the effort?
How hard is it to fit a 2.0 8v and is it worth the effort?
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Re: 1.8 8v tuning
I had a Cav Motorsport with a 1.8 single point injection and it was crap. Nice car being a red saloon but honestly, wouldn't pull you outta bed. Traded up from that to an sri (facelift model), was a good bit better but replaced that engine with an sri 130 with f16 box and the difference was huge. It's not gonna be worrying any v6s or turbos like, but the difference in performance between the 1.8i and the sri130 was massive and was a pretty easy straight forward swap.
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Re: 1.8 8v tuning
Easy job to do if you use your loaf and have the right tools.tattoodevil wrote:Thanks, I'll give that a miss then. So whats the next plan- head work/cam or something "bolt on"?
How hard is it to fit a 2.0 8v and is it worth the effort?
About 25-30bhp difference depending on how well kept the engine is and if you go for the NE or the SEH. SEH means you can legally decat it anyhow (if you don't you'll run into problems later on).