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post Jun 21 2025, 06:06 PM
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I got my Kardex report on the Creamsicle. This report has more information than the COA from Porsche. COA from Porsche on another Creamsicle. Lots of dealer stuff not listed.


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post Jun 22 2025, 01:39 PM
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This is really interesting info, the level of detail is incredible with all the M-codes for what is included in option M778. Don’t think I have seen that anywhere. I should ask Dave run this for my LE.

I did notice the model number indicated is incorrect for a US LE, it should be 473644. Not questioning Dave’s data, just wondering why it is indicated as 473544.

Also, it lists the perf specs for the engine…then qualifies it as ‘except for CA’. Any idea what that means? As far as I know there is no difference between a CA and 49-state 1974 GA-code 2.0L engine. They are identical in every way.

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post Jun 22 2025, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(JeffBowlsby @ Jun 22 2025, 01:39 PM) *

This is really interesting info, the level of detail is incredible with all the M-codes for what is included in option M778. Don’t think I have seen that anywhere. I should ask Dave run this for my LE.

I did notice the model number indicated is incorrect for a US LE, it should be 473644. Not questioning Dave’s data, just wondering why it is indicated as 473544.

Also, it lists the perf specs for the engine…then qualifies it as ‘except for CA’. Any idea what that means? As far as I know there is no difference between a CA and 49-state 1974 GA-code 2.0L engine. They are identical in every way.

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i got a thought on that - re is their a cali spec 2.0 v 49 states in 74.
and its just a thought.

for a long time it seems 1.8s in 74 were thought of as early and late.
even dr. 914 thought so.
early had vac advance hooked up, late had it disconnected with open hose.
thats how the theory went.

but as we now know, not so.
despite confusing emissions stickers with nothing to distinguish california compliant and USA oompliant until very late in prodution run we now know it went vac advance hooked up for 49 states and disconnected for calif.

could it be that the 2.0s followed a similar spec?

i don't know though. have oollected no data on 2.0s.
but i see from diagrams on your site mr. b that the 73 2.0s had vac advance and then the later ones are notated on diagrams as having the advance disconnected and left as an open hose. kind of just like the two different 1.8 specs? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)


love the dave p kardex.
seeing what dave gets for info i might just go get him to do one on my car rather than go to VW europe for a classic certificate. he appears to be able to glean identical level of data as VW provides for karmann built ghias. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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