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> Converting a 1.7/ 1.8 engine into a 2.0, A new article I just finished
Jake Raby
post Apr 6 2008, 09:47 PM
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Here it is posted on my forums. You have to register and be granted access if you are not a current member.

This is a hot topic with a multitude of misunderstanding surrounding it. I hope the article answers all the questions that are posted here on the forums and end up being emailed my way for clarification.

Feel free to post replies/ reviews here or on my forums, where the article is posted.

Jake's 1.7> 2.0 conversion article

I am creating a video (DVD) on this topic for more visual aids and better, more thorough information (the article is actually most of my script for the video)
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jesiv
post Apr 7 2008, 11:11 PM
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So how would this compare to an original 6? I am trying to get a reference point for 35% increase in HP. Is it a more nimble 6? Where do you feel the difference?

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James


Does anyone in the Bay Area have something like this that I could catch a ride in and experience a 115 HP teener? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)
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