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Date:         Sat, 20 May 2000 08:31:47 EDT
Reply-To:     ThatVWGuy@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dan Kinsey <ThatVWGuy@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Subaru vs. VW Swap
Comments: To: vanagon@volkswagen.org
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I think these are all very valid points. Given my experience owning several Jetta's/Golf's/Passat's I can say from experience that the l4 engine is just about bullet proof. From what I am finding out about the cost of a *used* Subaru engine I think, for myself anyway, the l4 is the best way to go.

In a message dated 5/20/00 12:55:24 AM Central Daylight Time, vanagon@volkswagen.org writes:

<< -- No bottom end torque as compaired to a 2.0L I4 or WBX -- Japanese engine in a German van -- The VW dealer will laugh at you if you come in for repairs -- The Subaru dealer will laugh at you if you come in for repairs -- A 2.0L I4 can easily make 130hp with a mild cam and a chip -- The VW engines can be fully serviced by the VW 1551/2 computer (assuming you get a used North American spec engine). -- VW I4 engines are cheaper than the Subaru engines. >>


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