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oh geez.. anywho...looking at a well thought out and built 215 V8 in a 914. Approx 160-180 hp but light as its a 62 Buick V8 that is all aluminum, so about 60 lbs heavier than stock. Its monetarily a great deal and I will probably sell my 73 with a Raby 2056. Just wondered if anyone knew of issues with the all aluminum 215 and has anyone every used it as a conversion? Michael |
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When doubling HP (or alot more), one must increase the ability to stop. The first mistake most people make when increasing performance is to focus everything on the HP performance and not so much on other things you need to control the added HP (brakes being the first thing most people tend to overlook). Stock 914 brakes won't cut it in any V-8 car.
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