What does Corsa Twinport mean?
Twinport is a system which, under part load conditions, partially blocks one of the two branches of the inlet manifold upstream of each cylinder, near to the inlet valve. The extra inlet air turbulence allows the greater use of EGR without the engine mis-firing.
What engine is in my Corsa C?
Corsa C (X01; 2000)
Corsa C (X01) | |
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Engine | Petrol: 1.0 L X10XE I3 1.0 L Z10XEP I3 1.2 L Z12XE I4 1.2 L Z12XEP I4 1.4 L X14XE I4 1.4 L Z14XE I4 1.4 L Z14XEP I4 1.6 L “Z16SE” I4 1.8 L Z18XE I4 Diesel: 1.3 L CDTI I4 1.7 L DI I4 1.7 L DTI I4 1.7 L CDTI I4 |
Transmission | 5-speed manual 4-speed automatic 5-speed automated manual |
What does SRi mean in car terms?
SRI Automotive Abbreviation
6 | SRI | Service Reminder Indicator Automotive Systems, Technology, Auto |
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2 | SRI | Short Ram Intake Automotive Systems, Technology, Car |
Is a Corsa SXi a sport?
There is also a 1.3-litre diesel engine, available with either 74bhp or 99bhp. The Corsa is well known for its comfort and practicality, and the SXi model is no exception. It may look sporty but it comes without the higher-spec SRi’s sports suspension, so comfort isn’t compromised in any way.
Which is the highest spec Corsa?
All you could ask for; Ultimate is the top of the range Corsa available, with top of the range equipment on the inside and out.
What is Vauxhall named after?
The toponymy of Vauxhall is generally accepted to have originated in the late 13th century, from the name of Falkes de Breauté, the head of King John’s mercenaries, who owned a large house in the area, which was referred to as Faulke’s Hall, later Foxhall, and eventually Vauxhall.
What does the Vauxhall logo mean?
Vauxhall designed its original logo when it was founded in 1857; as a nod to its local heritage, Vauxhall chose the image of a griffin driving a “V” flag into the ground. After its founder left the company and it began producing cars, the name and logo were retained to pay homage to its roots.