well because in Europe the rear disc setup has the caliper mount built into the hub. needless to say, those parts are not available west of the UK. this caliper bracket makes it so you can use the disc conversion from another, unrelated, GM car.
Viper wrote:the vectra´s axle is wider than my old one about 1,5 cm, that is when you put the wheels on , they are 1,5 cm wider
thats what i am talking about... is this good or bad for handling?
MMamdouh
as MrG said ..it's 1,5 cm , so it doesnt matter..just imagine for instance the difference in the width when you change your rims for winter ones..in my case, the difference is then about 10 cm
we will se..the first thing now is an engine swap ..I will try to do something about it in the next month or two ..you will be informed about everything...
To the guys doing the rear disks, why not use a Lemans rear suspension arm? They should be exactly the same. The lanos was based around them, as were the nexias [racr/cielo]
I'm doing a swap on my Daewoo Nexia at the minute, the rear suspension arm from a Vauxhall Astra GTE [Opel Kadett GSI / Pontiac Lemans]
It, like the daewoo one, has an anti sway bar on the inside of the beam, and on the outside. And disks of course.
Btw, Viper, car's looking very well man, keep us posted
we don't have lemans here and the mk2 astras are waaaaaay too rare to find one... only thing that is available and cheap enough are vectra's so thats were my focus goes
Viper wrote:we will se..the first thing now is an engine swap ..I will try to do something about it in the next month or two ..you will be informed about everything...
Pir0 wrote:To the guys doing the rear disks, why not use a Lemans rear suspension arm? They should be exactly the same. The lanos was based around them, as were the nexias [racr/cielo]
I'm doing a swap on my Daewoo Nexia at the minute, the rear suspension arm from a Vauxhall Astra GTE [Opel Kadett GSI / Pontiac Lemans]
It, like the daewoo one, has an anti sway bar on the inside of the beam, and on the outside. And disks of course.
Btw, Viper, car's looking very well man, keep us posted
i have an MK2 Lemans GSE (the best of the lemans in the states) and not even those came with rear disks. if you have an MK2 in the states you have to convert to the lanos rear beam because on the lemans the avle is pressed in and welded, the lanos is just bolted on.
That's strange, what engine came in the GSE? The 2.0 16v [redtops] engined mk2 Astras came with rear disks over here, I need bigger calipers for mine though, they're tiny ^^
I'm gonna be painting my rear suspension arm soon, so I'll get a pic up for the disks, before they're put on and after
Pir0 wrote:That's strange, what engine came in the GSE? The 2.0 16v [redtops] engined mk2 Astras came with rear disks over here, I need bigger calipers for mine though, they're tiny ^^
I'm gonna be painting my rear suspension arm soon, so I'll get a pic up for the disks, before they're put on and after
the GSE came with a 2.0 8v with throttle body injection, they would have had desent power potential but with one big injector in the middle of the air way it kinda messes that up.
until '98 the US never legally had a red top or 16v motor in a car. we picked right up with the ecotecs and we've never had a stronger tranny than the F16 or now the D16.
CHRIS or EFRAIN we might need to take the posts that aren't about Vipers car and move them to a new thread, matbe 'Lemans GSE/Optima GSI specs' in this thread. i'd like to contunue the topic but not on Vipers car specs.