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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB: 2L Engine

Posted by: Spoke Jul 29 2014, 09:15 PM

I'm looking for more power in my 71 914. My 1.8L engine just pulled an exhaust stud and I'm not putting any more money into this turd.

So I'm looking for a 2L or larger T4. I would also be interested in a V6, V8, or Suby.

What do you have laying around?? beerchug.gif

Posted by: phatnine11 Jul 31 2014, 07:15 AM

Spoke, email me. I have a 2.0 that has 90 hours on it. lookup my handle phatnine11 and send me a PM.
Later,
Cesar

Posted by: porsha916 Jul 31 2014, 08:31 AM

hi, I have a dismantled 2.0, I would like to sell.
Take care
Bill

Posted by: rgolia Jul 31 2014, 09:22 AM

Jerry,

I am down Doylestown PA way. Perhaps we can hook up and you can try out my teener. It has a 2.0 with dual 44 webers and a carb cam. it will give you an idea of the power you can get from a 2.0 before you jump to something more complex like a 6 or subie conversion.

Posted by: Spoke Aug 3 2014, 07:36 AM

PM's sent to all. Thanks for the heads up.

QUOTE(rgolia @ Jul 31 2014, 11:22 AM) *

Jerry,

I am down Doylestown PA way. Perhaps we can hook up and you can try out my teener. It has a 2.0 with dual 44 webers and a carb cam. it will give you an idea of the power you can get from a 2.0 before you jump to something more complex like a 6 or subie conversion.


I've owned a 2L before but hell yeah I'd like to take a ride in your 914 sometime.

Because my 914 has a reconstructed title due to a rear-ending and is a surviving rust bucket, I'm not trying to break the bank with the engine. Looking to invest $1k-$3k max into the engine.

Posted by: jasonvang Aug 16 2014, 03:52 PM

I have a running 2.0 GA engine w/ tranny and exhaust available if you are still interested. Sent a PM.

Posted by: cegallegos99 Aug 18 2014, 03:19 PM

all,

for the 2.0 engines, please PM if still available?

chris

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