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type 4 starter engine
Is it smart to consider buying a Type 4 engine ready-to-go (or close) for a short-term solution and as a basis for a long-term solution in my 1302, or should I just hold off and get the Type 4 built the way I want it when I am ready for it?
I am interested in a mild, easy-to-maintain engine in the 120-150 HP and Ft-Lbs range for spirited daily driving. I am guessing a 2056 or a 2270 is the most likely final solution. The car would see residential here-and-there driving as well as interstate driving. If the answer to the question is yes, what do I consider when looking for that engine? Would one of these be a decent basis? (If unknown, what would I ask to find out?) Rebuilt 2.0 Turnkey 1.8 Another 1.8 I offered a typical array of ads one might find, although there aren't usually too many ads for complete Type 4 engines. Am I better off looking for an engine that was already in a 356/914/912/411/412 than in a Type 2 (I know to avoid Vanagon engines)? |
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