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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ OT: But cool VW Westy/Subi/Syncro on BAT

Posted by: theer Jun 15 2018, 09:59 AM

Check this out (no affiliation): Love the 230hp in an AWD brick.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-volkswagen-vanagon-westfalia-2/


Posted by: JRust Jun 15 2018, 12:58 PM

QUOTE(theer @ Jun 15 2018, 08:59 AM) *

Check this out (no affiliation): Love the 230hp in an AWD brick.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1991-volkswagen-vanagon-westfalia-2/

That will bring at least 30k. Those Syncro's have a crazy following. That is a well sorted ride. I'd drive it

Posted by: Dr Evil Jun 15 2018, 01:00 PM

SWEET! I wish. Gonna keep an eye on that. If I wasn't getting screwed by nature and house sales, I would maybe have enough to dream about that one. Should go for a big number.

Posted by: theer Jun 15 2018, 01:51 PM

Whoa! $30k with an old conversion and 250k miles? Yikes.

Oh well, I was half-assed-seriously thinking about it, but I guess I'll just watch from a distance.

Posted by: mgp4591 Jun 15 2018, 03:36 PM

And the 3.3 doesn't have chain driven camshafts.... a belt will do just fine. Unless they make a kit for it which I've never seen. popcorn[1].gif

Posted by: KELTY360 Jun 15 2018, 05:42 PM

QUOTE(theer @ Jun 15 2018, 12:51 PM) *

Whoa! $30k with an old conversion and 250k miles? Yikes.

Oh well, I was half-assed-seriously thinking about it, but I guess I'll just watch from a distance.


$30k is a conservative estimate. They made less than 1600 Syncro Westys and the Subi conversions ad value. I've got one with this engine and it's a great vehicle, on and off the road.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Jun 15 2018, 07:31 PM

I'm waiting till someone adapts a Boxster engine to the Vanagon.
I'd love to do it....even had the right Boxster....too many other projects....and regular life too.
I'm sure the SVX is plenty of fun but I understand they're very thirsty

Posted by: KELTY360 Jun 15 2018, 09:12 PM

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Jun 15 2018, 06:31 PM) *

I'm waiting till someone adapts a Boxster engine to the Vanagon.
I'd love to do it....even had the right Boxster....too many other projects....and regular life too.
I'm sure the SVX is plenty of fun but I understand they're very thirsty


I get 15 mpg @ steady 80mph

Posted by: Blue6 Jun 15 2018, 09:29 PM

I like that it is offered in California, but has a clean Florida title. Probably a little smog problem.. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Hellenic Vanagon Jun 16 2018, 02:17 AM

The Syncro Heresy

Posted by: Hellenic Vanagon Jun 16 2018, 02:20 AM

DELETE

Posted by: Dr Evil Jun 16 2018, 05:25 AM

If you read the comments section at the bottom someone addresses the chain v belt mistake and the last sentence on the description states that in 2016 CA labeled it a gross polluter. Not gonna be sold to another Californian, probably. Can only be reg in a non smog state. Comments address this, too, in that the time and effort to make this would only have been a little more to get the smog gear right. In CA you can only use a newer motor in an older chassis, and the smog system has to be correct to the engine and work to the parameters as designed. Then you have to have a referee station certify you. My 74 bus with 1969 corvair 6 in it would never be legal in CA, but I live in OH wink.gif

Posted by: mgp4591 Jun 16 2018, 02:14 PM

I hadn't read through the comments and didn't see the timing chain/belt comment but leaving the emissions equipment on isn't really that hard, especially if you want to increase the registration ability of a vehicle. In most cases it doesn't really affect the performance issue of it either. EGR valve doesn't and you can get high flow cats if necessary... a little ingenuity goes a long way. I've found room for all of the emissions parts on my SVX/914 conversion because I didn't want to mess with what the computer sees - the less issue it has, the more simple changes I can make to awaken the horsepower of a well designed engine. 300 hp is ridiculously simple to pull from that motor.

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