kw in standard c20let?

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kw in standard c20let?

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how many kw does the c20let put out stock, anyone know?
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Ummmm... I think it's something around 200hp which is around 150KW..... don't quote me on the numbers or conversion.... I'm just estimating.
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204 HP (151 kw) :)

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are you planning to pull the motor out from a calibra turbo??
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Yes I am. Or just a stock calibra, might be harder to get a C20LET into a front wheel drive than just dumping in the C20XE then laughing.
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c20let and c20xe have the same lower engine. So you can use gearbox as 1.6 lanos.
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i think the lanos use the opel f16..it is to small. the f20 gearbox is the better choice...

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im using a F16 on my XE, so no problems fitting it.

ive been told that the D16 is a bit stronger than the F16.
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how do one know if he has the F or the D tranny?

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Hm. If I was getting the C20XE I was gonna go up to the F20 anyway, but if I can get the LET and the F20... ooooh!

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if he got a lanos... its a D16...

My daewoo mechanic told me that the input shaft looks a bit stronger on the D16.
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