nubira/optra, engines?

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nubira/optra, engines?

Post by silver1 »

Just wondering if the motor out of the 2002 Nubira is the same one I have in my 2004 Optra 5.

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Yes.... but they most likely have different engine management systems.

The Nubira used an AC Delco where as your Optra most likely has a Delphi system
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Post by silver1 »

The reason I ask is because I am trying to cross reference for spark plug part numbers. I went to one web site that had alot of info, but it did not show the optra in the Chevrolet catagory. The Suzuki section had the Reno S listed but it only had air and oil filter part numbers. I guess what I am trying to get at is should I go with an NGK plug, or with a Bosch platinum plug?


P.S I am getting very discouraged with the lack of parts availabe for the Optra. It is hardly ever listed under any Chevy catagories I look at.

Thanks Again. :(
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you have to remember that you have a new car.. any new car doesnt have a hole lot of things out there and not alot of people know much about new cars so when looking stuff up on the internet you might not find whta your looking for.. so just ask us and we will tell you
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Thanks for the offer. I am glad to be a part of this forum. :wink:
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go with the NGK.. they seem to work well for our cars
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silver1 wrote:P.S I am getting very discouraged with the lack of parts availabe for the Optra. It is hardly ever listed under any Chevy catagories I look at.

Thanks Again. :(
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:D Erfinder, your the king.
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Post by ChiPPy »

The other problem with finding parts for the Optra is, it's a Canadian only model (as far as name goes,) and is called other names in other parts of the world. Seeing as most parts websites are based in the US, the Optra will not be listed, but you will most likeyly find the Reno or Forenza listed, maybe even the Lacetti.
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