Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo

Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo

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Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo
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Guest
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I've Owned My Vauxhall Nova Gte 2.0 Turbo For 4 Ye

I've owned my Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo for 4 years its now 320bhp and 341ft/lb of torque. I've uprated just about everything but kept it looking standard by far the most exciting car I've ever driven.

Jonnie5
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It's A Great Car! The Engine Is Standard Out Of A

It's a great car! The engine is standard out of a Calibra, and there you have a very fast a reliable car. I have fitted a chip, bleed valve and hybrid turbo, and I'm running 310bhp with a 6 speed LSD box. It is hard to get traction, but once it grips it's a flying machine.

I would recommend this experience to anyone. It's a great cheap toy that won't keep eating your wages.

itshimthere
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I Own A 2 Litre 8 Valve Nova. The Only Reason I H

I own a 2 litre 8 valve Nova. The only reason I have gone with a stupid engine size is because I decided to race a TVR Tuscan forgot to change gear as I was looking at the beast fly past me. My engine went BANG, I think it was God's way of saying, YOU STUPID BOY. I did this in my 1.2i with twin webbers, although it was quick and matched many 1.4's it had no chance agaist the TVR. Nova's are great car's apart from the above, but with a 2 litre in it, it handles like a ton of bricks on trolley wheels and atracts to much attention off the local police. I would consider getting rid for a newer car but I just have to much fun racing scooby's and leaving them for dead, and because I have just spent 1500 doing the engine and sound system.

I think I will only get rid of it when it is round a lamp post or just falls to bits.

Anyway, I would recommend the conversion but it's up to the driver whether they tell the insurance or not.

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011896

What did you get your engine from? Because I'm doing a Vauxhall Nova 2.0 conversion myself, and I'm taking everything out to make it a track car. What made it drive like a brick, and would you recommend anything?

SpruceGuy
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Personally I Wouldn't Have A 2.0lt Turbo In My Own

Personally I wouldn't have a 2.0lt turbo in my own Vauxhall Nova that I still own! I would opt for a friendlier 1600 GTE lump with modifications!

I don't know where you guys are getting your info on nova handling but fair enough standard suspension was a bit lame with excessive body roll but have you actually tried a new car the body roll is better but still not superb, handling both the nova and newer cars require suspension upgrades to fit in with the supposed sports car handling! My Vauxhall nova lowered initially 60mm was superb was like a go-kart (bilstien sprintline kit, powerflex poly bushes & also wore yokohama rubber 15" and at this point was a 1.2 and could hold its own on back roads against cars with twice the power!(1.2 = 45hp) Was going to upgrade the engine and box to a 2.0lt 16v lump but when I looked into it I found the weight of the 2.0lt block was excessive for the car for the power output so that killed the thought of even contemplating a 2.0lt turbo lump (although the conversion is relatively cheap compared to other makes of cars conversions) so in the end I opted for a 1600 that could easily have the power output raised to that of the 2.0lt 16v around 150hp also got the 1600 engine blueprinted and now weighs around 800kg with around 180bhp and revs to 10000rpm (with no turbo lag!!)This cost a fraction of the usually new car price (£7000/£8000) my engine built and suspension only cost around a grand including the powerflex poly bushes oh and the yokohama rubber! And the car cost me £1500 4 years ago so work the logic out (I have also replaced all brakes and ball joints through time too and it drives like new).

For anyone buying a nova I would highly recommend one as they are cheap to buy cheap to mod and cheap to run unless you have fitted a 2.0lt 16v turbo and cranked the fuel pressure and the boost up through the roof then it wont be driveable anyway 2.0lt 16v turbos are only good as track day cars as I have had a few friends that have had them in novas and spent a fortune to turn the boost down to gain traction lol!

But a nova is a must for the boy racer!

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itshimthere

Sorry chap, but I disagree. Stick a redtop non-turbo in a Nova, apart from the torque steer, it's one of the best cars you can drive, as long as you upgrade the suspension brakes and tyres. Also, the conversions are all easy with a basic knowledge of cars.

PPS don;t go above 16" rims for the handling.

neiloakley

10,000 rpm? Your not on this planet. You would need to spend a LOT more than £1000 on a C16SE engine to get it to rev that high. You would also need after market management which on it's own will set you back approx £2k.

big jo
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My Vauxhall Nova Gte 2.0 Turbo Was A 15 Tdi Conver

My Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo was a 15 tdi conversion, turbo and pump screwed to da hilt! 17" wheels, GTE sideskirts and bumpers, SR interior, lowered! weather u believe it or not she could sit wit a 16 vtr saxo

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Guest

1.5 td nova would get pumped off a 1.1 saxo never mind a vts, weigh your rust bucket in pronto!!

itshimthere

Sorry chap, but that is what a driver is supposed to feel - the road. That's how you feel what the car is doing. This is not a bad point unless you are used to luxury cars.

miss T

Your Nova should be totaly blitzing vtr's & vts's !!!!

Power to weight ratio means your motor should be pumping out at least 200bhp !!!

That should be eatting most motors out there !!!!

me bit
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Mine Was The 3 Door Vauxhall Nova Gte 2.0 Turbo Sr

Mine was the 3 door Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo SRI, colour coded front'n'rear bumpers + sidescurts. it had a full piper performance exaust system (3.5"tailpipe)it also had a k&n induction kit + kentcam. Rollin road tuning red:105BHP not bad considering.

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itshimthere

I had a 1.2 Merit, and because of only 4 gears, I had more in the gear range than a 5 speed. Maybe not top end (speed), but I had an obsession with Cavalier SRi's, GTE's and GSi's back in the nineties, and I killed a lot of them. I also had a 1.4 Astra Expression - same as with the Nova - I killed most of them.

mlsw1.
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All This Talk Of Vauxhall Nova Gte 2.0 Turbo, R5's

All this talk of Vauxhall Nova GTE 2.0 Turbo, R5's, and old school MG's is leaving me wondering if you're all stuck in a time warp!

I know that in their respective classes about 15 years ago all were okay cars, these days they just don't cut it. They don't offer the handling, brakes, comfort or reliabilty that a modern sports car will offer.

The guy who whinks he runs 10's with 400Bhp is dreaming or on drugs, do you have any idea what is takes to run 10's?

I don't care what you say about having driven your Nova with many engines and it still handling great, the handling isn't that good to start with and the added weight up front WILL make the car less drivable. (It will have a noticable differance on the 'rate of change of direction' when going from corner to corner.)

Note about Cosworth: Sorry to break the news to all you people of think you have something special because parts of your engines are made by Cosworth. COSCAST is actually Cosworth Castings based in Worcester they make normal engine parts for normal cars, they are nothing special. (The only thing that gives them the Cosworth name is actually part of the casting process and nothing to do with the design of the parts.)

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vannymagnet

err, Cosscast heads are non porus, its the GM heads that go porus, thats why they are looked upon as being 'special'.

And I agree with the above, I have a 2.0 16v trackday Nova on TB's, with heavy headwork, block work and cams etc.., and your 'modern' hot hatches you talk about dont stand a chance. And try doing the same amount of work to these modern 'hot hatches' for the same amount of money. hmmmm, unfortunately you cant as they are all computer controlled and regulated by very tight emission regulations, so in a nutshell, yeah, modern cars are nippy and comfy, but id rather be having fun to be honest!

GsiFan

I feel that the Nova does cut it today aswell, seeing as I own one I know they are quick as standard and although the brakes are rubbish and the suspension is soft it still holds itself round bends at speed.

Anyone with a bit of brains knows that when you stick a turbo and tune it (200-300bhp) in a car that originally weighed just over 600kg its going to be quick

Big Phil

I cant believe my eyes...some of you younger viewers need some school'in (im 30 by the way)..In the 80's there was a phenomenon called GROUP 'B yes these were the days of "homologation"..a fancy term for trial and error...suck it and see where MANUFACTURERS toiled and tried and often errored to bring us FIRE BREATHING MONSTERS with super hot handling and 600+hp..to sum up!! check out the Peugeot 205

t 16.

Astra2

Oh and won't cut it today.......................WHATEVER.

Do names such as Bilstein, Eibach, Harry Hockley, Bill Byldenstein, Courtenay Sport etc mean anything to you?! Doubt it. Some of todays performance hatches are watered down, over weight barges that do not have the cred to back up hot hatch. Only thing hot about them is the electrically heated seats!

I can introduce you to a few modified hatches from the 80's that have made 21st century supercars look limp around tracks and up the strip! LMAO at this review!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Astra2

The info on the Cosworth stuff you have given is not entirely correct! The early heads were designed AND built by Cosworth Engineering in Northampton (know a few employees shall we say) and Coscast was the name given to the process. NOTHING to do with some parts manufactuer in Worcester! LOL

A 400bhp Nova given a good launch could hit respectable times, if not the 10 second figure being brandished. Not all to do with power. Mid range torque, gearbox ratios, suspension, tyres, driver all play a part. Have seen a 2.0 8v Turbo on nitrous (280bhp) hit 12's at Santa Pod so do the maths.

The Truth.
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It Is Worth Modifying A Golf Mk2 More Than A Nova,

It is worth modifying a golf mk2 more than a nova, as a graduate Engineer I know that golfs are built stronger and last better, however any car nacks up if u dont look after it. For many people the mk2 has more class and is acceptable for a person who has a second car such as a BMW, or Lotus Elise to own a nice wolfsburg edition golf, they are just as classy, if done tastefully (ie no stickers and blue lights on the bonnet). Check out the ones at Http://awesome-gti.com/ Novas always look rude no matter how they are done up, however golf mk2 has potential to look v classy, i would rather a nice one than many new cars on the road today, and i could afford a subaru if i wanted; but i dont think they have nowhere near the class of my resprayed bbs alloyed 16v-g60 2.0lt wolfsberg! (200bhp) But live and let live i guess with the nova nuts and subaru nutts etc. The fact is someone will always have a faster car (maybe this nova could out do mine?) I dont care really... has it got air con, electric.... mirrors/sunroof/windows, dvd, tv, leather recaros? There are not many tasteful modifed cars out there! People like tac for some reason??? why why why!! Show me a classy nova and i will eat my words. For me German quality is the way to go. Other cars are ok? (it depends on your values and class really). Do you enjoy a sip of fine red wine or 6 skol???

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Astra2

Sorry fella, got my numbers confused. That was 210bhp supercharged KR unit, 4wd, five door, BBS split rims. Top end 142mph.

The G60 Wolfsburg Edition as you put it was not 2litre, not 16v, but it was a 1.8 8v G60 as per any normal one.

So which of these was yours??????

Astra2

Oh, and you know a lot about your own car...........if it is a genuine 5 door G-Ladder powered 16v engine (NOT A G60 as they were 8v engined) "MOTORSPORT EDITION" it will be producing a healthy 241bhp NOT 200bhp and you will have one of the rarest cars VW have produced. It was not a called a Wolfsburg Edition though.

Not all MK2's are on this level though are they so not the fairest of comparisons. I have seen some really dodgy MK2 GTi's too..................

Astra2

Take off the blinkers Mr Wolfsburg. Look beyond Max Power and McDonalds and take a look at Migweb or the VxLSCC and there will be plenty of Novas on there looking fairly classy. No kidding. These cars actually do have some sensible owners!

What is it with VW people any way. I have owned about 6 VW's and sure they are well built and classy, but in comparison to my Astra GTE 16v the Golf MK2 16v GTi was positively limp and boring! How many MK2 Golfs desimated all in GpN rallying? H'mm that'll be none then. How many Nova's? Speak to Harry Hockley and Bill Byldenstein about that.................may open the eyes a little.

And what is it with Wolfsburg Edition? All VW's are Wolfsburg Editions are they not. They were pretty much all built there. So why not simply stick a MADE IN sticker on your car. Gets to the point doesn't it?! BMW don't make Bavarian Editions do they? Think they have more to shout about too don't they......................

Rant over for now ;-)

everthorpe

you the man

mlsw1.
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Nova Are As Good As You Make Them, And Even Enjoy.

Nova are as good as you make them, and even enjoy.. if you dont like it stay away, reading through you all sound like kids "mines better than yours" etc.. I own a nova with the same engine conversions.. all I can say is it great fun and I'll put off buying that sensible family car for as long as I have it!!

Job done properly it still as reliable as a factory motor. even in without mods the standard engine's power to wieght in a nova produces excellent power to pound spent.. and the conversions quite simple (for though's technically minded-I know I've done it) my conversion cost little over a grand.. including buying a mig welder!! and as for insurance if you don't drive like a twit and havent spoilt your past no claims then you'll be fine.. make sure the alarms top spec ie CAT 1 Thatham.. it helps by a few hundred squid in insurance money.

As for the engine it can be modded quite easily and cheaply... strenghtenings where I'd put my money first.. with high tensile bottom end bolts to keep things in check and reliable. Anyway lads keep up the good motoring.. enjoy what you have and I'll see ya at the 1/4 dragways .. hillclimbs..

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rad73uk

i am about to start a nova 2.0ltr conversion and i wanted to know which was the best year cavalier or calibra to buy and are there any good sites which give good hints and tips

badboy 2003.
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The Same Old Story You Love Them Or Hate Them I Ne

The same old story you love them or hate them i never known any one whos said there ok i've had 2 novas a 1.8 and a gsi thats my current car i had the 1.2 cos it was mt first car it was really fast but not as fast as my nova

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