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also the t1 world has been invaded by cheap and crap parts. where the t4 hasnt at this stage. saying that we are just starting to see them.
but a previously said the t4 was a progression of the t1. having driven both a bug with both a t1 and a t4 fitted they are a different type of power. its also about percentage of modification ultimately leading to longevity. to make a t1 2.2L is about a 50% or more modification depending on what you started with. to make a t4 2.2 even from the smallest ie 1800 is about a 20-30% modification. leading to a easier running motor. hell we have seen t4 up to 3L and they are daily drivers.
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A type 4 has much more cooling finnage to keep temps in check at high sustained power levels.
Because a German Look car is supposed to be running flat out in a high gear on the autobahn or road course, this becomes very important. When you build a hi-po type 1, it will be harder to keep head temps under control, if not impossible. T1 can make big power, but not for sustained running. Tha's why there's so many drag cars out there running T1... Remember, oil coolers don't cool heads, Fins do. |
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Cheers peeps was just curious, im aware of the development ect but just wundered why, I guess its alot to do with fitting in like street bajas running larger wheels and tyres but the owners scared to go up a kerb let alone throught a hedge row
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