1800 carlton/manta engine and box is a reasonable choice, especially with a Kent fast road cam which really transforms the
performance on these without any other mods.
2 litre Sierra engine and box is another good one. Again a decent cam unleashes substantial power gains with minimal other changes.
For references, my 1800 manta with just the Kent cam, did 0-60 in 9 seconds dead. 2 litre Cortina just with Piper 282 cam and tube
manifold did about the same. Both these cars are considerably heavier than the Viva.
Ford 1600 X-flow is probably the *easiest* conversion, though needs further tuning to be worthwhile and you'd want to adapt a 5
speed sierra box to the x-flow (which isnt too difficult IIRC). 0-60 in a shade over 9 secs is a realistic target without spending
the earth though.
5-speed gearboxes on any of the above, even with the stock axle will give a top speed of around 110 and reasonably comfortable 80mph
cruising, though swapping to a Magnum axle is highly recomended.
I you want to stop, you'll need to fit hub assemblies and servo from a disc braked HC which shouldn't be hard to find. Larger Magnum
bits are best but harder to find. Normal HC discs are adequate for road use unless you building a full-on racer.
Fitting AVO adjustable shocks and some rubber ring spring assisters will provide the necessary suspension control or you could fit
magnum springs, again with the AVO shocks.
Sid
----- Original Message -----
From: "vivalavox" <bellicosedeath@netscape.net>
To: <modification@vauxhallviva.com>
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 11:10 AM
Subject: engine n suspension for my hc
hey ther hair-very-body, im looking to stick a bigger engine in my hc viva i was jus wonerin if anyone can tell me what engines
will go in with th least possible arsing about, im on a relativley tight budget and my viva is my everyday car so i need it on the
road as much as poss, also i dont have a garage so the work is being undertaken in my back yard! im thinking of possibly a 1800
carlton engine n box, but im open to suggestions! also thinking of keeping the original rear axle on th viva jus maybe uppin the
diff l8a on at some point.
also what kind of springs n shocks will fit i jus want it so it aint all jelly all th time, and with my car bein dodgy an all its
still on drums at th front what kind ov donor car am i lookin at 2 do a disc brake conversion?
at th moment im not goin 2 heavy on the modifications mainly because of budget and insurance, i kno iv asked a lot bt im fairly
new at th viva modification side ov things so any help given is greatly appreciated
thanks in advance all!!
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18 an havin fun in ma 1970 passion wagon
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