how heavy is a 2.0 6 cylinder?, a type 4 is - what - 150lbs? |
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how heavy is a 2.0 6 cylinder?, a type 4 is - what - 150lbs? |
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Jul 13 2007, 05:55 AM
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Jul 13 2007, 11:14 AM
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Porsche 914/4 265 (109)
Porsche 911/6 280 (109) Porsche 911/6 325 (245) with heater boxes Porsche 911/6 280 (245) Porsche 912 210 (245) 1582cc Porsche 914 1679cc 265 (245) Porsche 914 1980cc 311 (245) Porsche 4.7 SOHC V8 574 Porsche 4.7 SOHC V8 582 (57) Porsche 901 6 401 (2) (1963) Got these from a site a while back, these are the weights of most engines but I am not sure how accurate they are |
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