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> What Size Flat 4s are out there?, What are the common sizes and what are you driving?
Flat 4 Sizes
How Big?
1.7 [ 13 ] ** [20.00%]
1.8 [ 10 ] ** [15.38%]
1.9 [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
2.0 [ 30 ] ** [46.15%]
2.2 [ 7 ] ** [10.77%]
2.4 [ 1 ] ** [1.54%]
Bigger than 2.4 [ 4 ] ** [6.15%]
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7TPorsh
post Sep 14 2015, 11:25 AM
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Curious how the Flat 4 population is spread out and how we all refer to our cars/engines. If you had to "label" your car

I have a 1.7 block that's been bumped a little...I was told to 1.9 ...but still think of my car as a 1.7. I will be putting on 1.7 badge soon.

If you bumped your 1.x to a 2 liter; do you say you have, a 2 liter? or your 2 liter to 2.x....still a 2 liter?

Flat 4 only please; sorry 6ers and Subies.

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Bob L.
post Sep 14 2015, 12:24 PM
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It's not the original 1.7 that came stock in '73 (or the 1.8 bus motor that I got with the car) but a stock 2.0 from a '76.
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