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> Exhaust question for 2.0l case with 1.8 heads
Tdskip
post Jan 10 2019, 09:05 PM
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Newbie Type 4 question here - are the exhausts interchange post exhaust manifolds that come from the heads?

Assuming that the total flow would be based on the displacement?

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post Jan 11 2019, 02:31 PM
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original poster said "2.0 case"

that doesn't guarantee that it is a 2.0 engine...
he may not realize that all cases are the same
and he did not clarify if its a 2.0 crank/rods
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post Jan 11 2019, 02:50 PM
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QUOTE(brant @ Jan 11 2019, 03:31 PM) *

original poster said "2.0 case"

that doesn't guarantee that it is a 2.0 engine...
he may not realize that all cases are the same
and he did not clarify if its a 2.0 crank/rods


Hi - yes, was trying to be specific. From what I was told it’s a 2.0 L bottom end with 1.8 heads that were tailored to fit. She feels quite lively, has decent torque for whatever that’s worth. Thanks for the response by the way.

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