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hotsauce February 17th 2010 20:42

Difference between heads
 
Did a little searching, but didnt come up with the answers i was looking for.

i just came into a 1.7 type 4 engine that im going to be putting into my bus and would like to put the Porsche heads on it if possible.

What is the difference between a stock type 4 head and a 914 head? Bigger valves and higher compression?

Can the different engine size variations be swapped? IE: put 2.0 heads on a 1.7 if i upsize the pistons/cylinders and bore the heads accordingly.

Is there a "slip in" P/L set that would work, so i dont have to completely dis-assemble the engine?

Bogara_ZO February 18th 2010 06:32

hope it helps. technically you can do that, but using a 2.0L porsche head on a bone stock 1.7 doesn't make any sense for me.

http://www.tunacan.net/t4/reference/cylhead.htm

hotsauce February 18th 2010 19:34

hmmm, for some reason all i get from the tunacan website is a blank page. i got that for the last two days as well in my searching.

The engine i have isnt technically "stock". According to the guy i got it from it "has a cam but cant remember the specs on everything"

Bogara_ZO February 19th 2010 04:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by hotsauce (Post 74332)
hmmm, for some reason all i get from the tunacan website is a blank page. i got that for the last two days as well in my searching.

The engine i have isnt technically "stock". According to the guy i got it from it "has a cam but cant remember the specs on everything"

for me that link works..:confused: try to open it somehow (maybe from an other PC), and read all the necessary infos, I think that's a very useful homepage. Knowing the cam you are running it's a MUST

hotsauce March 1st 2010 11:29

Holy crap, the linky works now!!!!

Thanks for the info.


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