of course it will, vice versa just like a saxo VTS/VTR engine will fit in a forte or desire
vts is a 16 16v. vtr is 16 8v. so vts is faster
no!
Pretty much. Many places offer conversions from vtr to vts. Prices differ depending on the garage but most if not all require you to source the engine for yourself.
VTR/VTS rear axle £140 plus £45 delivery
Yes, you can put a VTR gearbox in a VTS, as both models are part of the Citroën and Peugeot family and share similar engine architectures. However, it’s essential to consider compatibility with the vehicle’s electronics, mounts, and final drive ratios. Modifications may be needed for a proper fit and optimal performance. Always consult with a knowledgeable technician or mechanic before proceeding with such a swap.
put a vtr or vts engine in it
yes it can.
To install a VTS engine in a VTR, you'll need to ensure compatibility with the engine mounts and wiring harness. Begin by removing the VTR's existing engine and transmission, and then prepare the VTS engine by transferring necessary components like the intake and exhaust systems. Carefully position the VTS engine into the VTR's bay, securing it with the appropriate mounts. Finally, connect the wiring harness and any other required peripherals, ensuring everything is compatible and functioning correctly before testing.
axle? do you mean the rear subframe? yes you can, it makes the car lower and has thicker + stronger torsion bars.
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In a Citroën Saxo VTS, the wiring is generally similar to that of the Saxo VTR, as both models share many components and electrical systems. However, there may be differences in specific wiring harnesses, particularly related to performance features in the VTS, such as its engine management and additional electronic components. It's important to refer to the specific wiring diagrams for each model when performing repairs or modifications to ensure compatibility and functionality.