f16d3 engine code?

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f16d3 engine code?

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hello guys i was looking a t my aveoadn i found the code F16D3 on the block near the trany, any info on this engine and what mods i can do to it? thanx
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1.6l dohc
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What kind of mods are you interested in?
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I believe that is the tranny code.

The engine code should be A16DMS.
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Post by green16v »

were can i find the engine code? i went back down an looked at it, it was located on the engine block , actualy more like the flange where the tranny connect to the block. well any way is the aveo 1.6l ecotec. anybody know wich parts from the opels or vauxhall will fit my engine. thanx for the help
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If I remember correctly, the engine code should be stamped on the block under the #1 port of the exhaust manifold. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong here...
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The Aveo has the 1.6 E-tec II not the ecotec, 2 different motors completely
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Post by PrecisionBoost »

The F16D3 is most likely the correct engine code as one other fellow mentioned his 1.4L as an F14D3-G

Needless to say it's the same engine as the A16DMS found in the Lanos with some minor differences.

Holden has been making this 1.6L engine since 1981 and there are piles of aftermarket parts available but nobody has really stepped up and started advertising parts for the Lanos 1.6L at this point.

In Europe the Lanos came with 1.4 and 1.5L and the Nubira came with the 1.6L.

I think it's an issue of nobody has a 1.6L kicking around that they can disassemble and inspect.

We've allready done it with a 2.0L and I should have a 2.2L by the end of the month :D :D :D but I haven't had a good chance to get a 1.6L as of yet.

If I was spending money on a performance engine for my AVEO or Lanos I wouldn't bother with the 1.6L... I'd spend it on a 2.0L.... but that's me... some people might not have the money to be able to afford a swap.

..... oh and as far as ECOTEC is concerned there are big differences between the USA ECOTEC and the EUROPE ECOTEC.... they aren't the same engines.

I'm sure 1.6L parts will be coming soon...
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Post by daewooluvr »

Erfinder wrote:I think it's an issue of nobody has a 1.6L kicking around that they can disassemble and inspect.
I should have my 1.6L disassembled in a month or two. I'll take plenty of pics and such for ya's
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