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New to this forum, 1.8 L to 2.0 |
mfiorito |
Nov 9 2006, 07:31 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 5-June 06 From: Northeast Member No.: 6,154 |
I am in process of purchasing my 5th 914. I have not owned one for @ 10 years and miss it vary much. Can anyone tell me what the differance between a 1.8L and a 2.0. What is required to make the 1.8 into a 2.0 All the cars I have owned were 1.7s or 1.8s My first one was a 1971 my dad purchased in 1972 and sold it 17 years ago with 40 k on it. My second car was a 1973 and I drove it into the ground fallowed by a 1974 then a 1975 . I sold the last two when I got married. Big mastake getting married and selling my cars.
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G e o r g e |
Nov 9 2006, 08:02 PM
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Dr Group: Members Posts: 1,905 Joined: 20-September 05 From: Southern Cal Member No.: 4,832 Region Association: None |
Can anyone tell me what the difference between a 1.8L and a 2.0. A little less than 200 cc's (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) crank 66 vs. 71 rods length pistons and cylinders 93 vs. 94 heads spark plug location size 15-20 hp give or take What is required to make the 1.8 into a 2.0 new crank, rods, pistons, cylinders, heads, tin, possibly heat exchangers, efi if you want djet with the 2 ltr. maybe more maybe less (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
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