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which way to go...
ok....so soon i'll be at that point in my life where i'll want to move my 1302 faster.
but, the thing is...i have enough money for a stock 2.0 Type 4 conversion....or to turbo the 1600/1641 (draw through) i have now. in terms of budget and so forth..... which one? |
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It all depends on what you will be doing with the car, and what you want from the engine...
Tell us about how you use or plan to use the car (daily driver, weekend warrior, strip toy etc), how many miles you want from the engine before having to give it some attention and a vague idea of your budget. A properly built 2L T4 costs about the same as a properly built 1776 T1, but the type of power/longevity is quite different... Cya, Sam C
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1973 1303 (super beetle) in Jaguar British racing green, Raby 2270, B spec gearbox, Lots of carbon fibre, Wolfrace Octane Black 17x7.5, Goodyear Eagle F1's, Kerscher suspension front and rear, kamei airdam in carbon, corbeau seats, momo millunium steering wheel. CDT eurosport 6.5 front speakers, IDMAX 12D2 sub, rockford old school amps. |
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daily driver
budget....i have between $500 to $800 to put towards such a venture... thing is....with the T4...if anything, i can always turbo that later....i hear they can take boost well |
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Getting the heads to seal well is a bit of an issue when turboing a T4.
What do you already have engine/bits wise? Quite a tight budget... Sam C
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1973 1303 (super beetle) in Jaguar British racing green, Raby 2270, B spec gearbox, Lots of carbon fibre, Wolfrace Octane Black 17x7.5, Goodyear Eagle F1's, Kerscher suspension front and rear, kamei airdam in carbon, corbeau seats, momo millunium steering wheel. CDT eurosport 6.5 front speakers, IDMAX 12D2 sub, rockford old school amps. |
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i know...thing is i can get the turbo for free. and a set of good dual carbs for less than 100.
thats just about 1/3 of it. |
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i see a blow-through setup for a 1600 going for $500 on thesamba
i am now excited |
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on the other hand...im in Jamaica, which basically crawling with healthy Type 4's...im very sure there are nearly equal numbers of late buses and bugs here.
but then if i go turbo, when im ready, i can modify the 1600 turbo setup to bolt on to the 2L type 4 when i eventually get it, plus i'll still have the 1600 as backup... decisions decisions... |
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Tough call indeed.
Personally I would go T4, especially if theres plenty of gooduns around. Stick a DTM on it, and one of Jakes econo exhausts and use and abuse it... Then if you want more power you can do the proper strip/rebuild with new cam/rebuild the heads etc to get a good lump of extra power. As a backup keep your current engine (if funds allow), then if all else fails you can throw that back in. The T4 is very different power to a turbo T1, tons of torque which make it VERY driveable, great for a daily driver! Hope that helps, Sam C
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1973 1303 (super beetle) in Jaguar British racing green, Raby 2270, B spec gearbox, Lots of carbon fibre, Wolfrace Octane Black 17x7.5, Goodyear Eagle F1's, Kerscher suspension front and rear, kamei airdam in carbon, corbeau seats, momo millunium steering wheel. CDT eurosport 6.5 front speakers, IDMAX 12D2 sub, rockford old school amps. |
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months down the line, im in the process of going the T4 route :agree:
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Ok, I guess I'm a little confused then...
I spoke with Raby a couple of months ago about one of this turnkey t4's and the price was over $12k (with transaxle). The t1 1914 turnkey I spoke to someone closer to home about was going to run around $5k (also with transaxle). I know Raby might not be the cheapest builder out there nor was the one he and I talked with bottom of the line but where would you be getting a properly built t4 that is the same price as a 1776 t1? Steve |
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maybe he meant a stock rebuild
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