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A little education eeded. I see mentions everywhere on here about "E0" and "E1". Can someone tell me what that means? Does it apply to CSVT
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Thanks, sorry for the ignorance.
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SVTC term, relevant to the CEG community only.
E0 would be a 1998 SVTC. Softer, rounded off rims. Dash clock is still on the dash etc
E1 would be a 1998.5 SVTC Edgier rims (COBRA-style) Clock removed. etc
Not to be confused with the 98 or lower, and 99+ change in horsepower (upped by 5).
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...searching does wonders. I never really knew, but just from reading around I'll take a stab in the dark and say it refers to the different SVT generations.
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And the 'E' is for 'Evolution'
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Originally posted by platinum_drew: ...searching does wonders. I never really knew, but just from reading around I'll take a stab in the dark and say it refers to the different SVT generations.
Right, I guessed that. Meaning what?
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E0 = earlier version E1= later version
there's a site on the main page w/ differences between different models.
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Both terms are commonly misused here on CEG. Many people say E1 when referring to a 99 or 00, which is entirely wrong.
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Check out the CEG Terminology .
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+1 Originally posted by CSVT1214: Both terms are commonly misused here on CEG. Many people say E1 when referring to a 99 or 00, which is entirely wrong.
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Originally posted by Ray: SVTC term, relevant to the CEG community only.
E0 would be a 1998 SVTC. Softer, rounded off rims. Dash clock is still on the dash etc
E1 would be a 1998.5 SVTC Edgier rims (COBRA-style) Clock removed. etc
Not to be confused with the 98 or lower, and 99+ change in horsepower (upped by 5).
Ray
+5 HP due to slightly higher compression ratio.
And don't forget cheaper dash...more prone to warping. And returnless fuel system as opposed to return style...which isn't really an issue anymore anyway.
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