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> Heat Exchangers, 1.8 and 2.0 the same??
19144jt
post Aug 27 2009, 05:26 PM
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I have a chance to buy a 2.0 big bore with carbs and sst heat exchangers. I have a 1.8 and already have two sets of sst heat exchangers for that motor. Will the 1.8's I have work for the 2.0 big bore? He wants an extra $300 for the heat exchangers for the 2.0 and I know that's a fair price but I don't want to buy them If I don't have to.

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post Aug 27 2009, 06:14 PM
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I don't know yet how big it is. He is saying that it was a stock 914 2.0 at one time and now has a big bore set of pistons and cyls and a cam that isn't compatible with FI. He thought that the displacement was 2156 but I haven't seen that one around yet. I have seen 2056. I will know more when he sends me some pics and more info. He says the guy he bought it from was autXing the car so who knows. Sirandy, does headers = no heat exchangers? I live where it snows and can get pretty cold and would drive during the winter so I would want the heat in the car. Yea, I know I'm a panzy!

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