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> Anyone with a large displacement engine?, 2.0 rebuilt to 2.39 by GemVW
nwm5709
post Jun 22 2016, 09:05 PM
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So I'll be looking at a car this weekend that has a large rebuilt engine. I'm told it's a 2.0L rebuilt to 2.39 by Gervais Engines (gemvw.com) in CA in 2010. I've never heard of this size engine in a 914 and was just looking for general feedback from anyone here in regards to drive-ability and reliability. Any major issues or concerns I need to be aware of? I like the idea of the larger engine but I also want to be able to put some regular miles on the car. Thanks!

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post Jun 23 2016, 06:40 AM
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I asked the seller for some clarification (who is a member here btw). Below is an excerpt of an invoice from the shop showing a 2413cc rebuilt kit which is why I was initially confused. It seems like this could just be the 103mm pistons and cylinder heads. With a 71mm stroke that would get you close to 2.39.

If that's correct, the real question I'm after is how reliable this setup is.

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