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The new opel. That would do your head in trying to get the efi running the ecu would need the dash and everything else you would have to gragh most of the opels electrics i would think otherwise unhappy computer/ computers :?:


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The new opel. That would do your head in trying to get the efi running the ecu would need the dash and everything else you would have to gragh most of the opels electrics i would think otherwise unhappy computer/ computers :?:


maybe use the Astra/Nissan N12 efi ecu

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is the Vectra 2.2 engine the same basic engine ? It has 140hp and 200nM torque. Would move a street car along pretty well would think. But one would would probably need to re-co a s/h engine.

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2.2 would be fine but for my proposed project i will stay under two litre. You will have 2 choices here early or late :?: Late you will need throttle assy also as they are fly by wire if you intend to run ecu or swap the throttle body over to run cable. Astra/vectra look like they have a fat short input shaft yet the daewoo looks the same as rodeo :?: i dont know if the flywheel can be swapped from holden to deawoo as to rodeo either :?: the inpt shaft on a daewoo is 20.7 from memory and the rodeo is 25.5 i did a little research on this and it looks as if the two clutch plates are interchangable same od same amount of splines ect just a differant id so i can assume this can be overcome. spiggot may have to be changed. In theory daewoo flywheel,rodeo driven plate,rodeo pressure plate and throw out should work.
If i went over 2.0 i have a rolled over v6 rodeo in the holding yard but thats another thread on it's own :?: Lizzies race car is still in the shed i could try it nothing to loose :twisted: only a weekend or two :roll:
delco from pulsar i would think it would be a struggle with direct injection antus may be able to confirm.


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w0uld those engines be direct injection? I would have thought basically the same as the astra etc for efi

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no not that 1 it's basic efi.


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