Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 20:50:50 -0800
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From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: Some Oettinger Six info
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Just put a 172hp VR6 back there and save your money! :)
David Marshall
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf
Of Andrew Grebneff
Sent: December 30, 2000 6:22 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Some Oettinger Six info
According to an article on an ABS-equipped 3.2 SyncOettinger published in
the Aprill 1999 issue of English "VW Motoring":
"Two versions of the Wbx-6 were developed; a low-compression 'N' unit
producing 140bhp and a more highly tuned 'S' version developing 175bhp at
5000rpm and 202lbft of torque at 3800rpm.
Both engines were based on the standard 2.1 litre (four-cylinder)
Wasserboxer engine, with the same bore and stroke of 94 and 76mm
respectively, but with the crankshaft, crankcase...totally reengineered...
With the capacity enlarged by exactly 50 percent, the engine
finally ended up with a displacement of 3164...
Later on there was also a long-stroke big-bore (82x98mm) version,
resulting in a capacity of no less than 3.7 litres and developing 180bhp at
4800rpm, but with a monstrous 226 lbft of torque at 3700rpm...
Even with these kind (sic) of power outputs, performance of the
Caravelle wasn't exactly sensational; after all, with a vehicle of this
size, weight and poor aerodynamic efficiency, it would take incredible
amounts of power to even approach the performance, say, of a Golf GTi 16V,
although the ordinary 8V had better watch out at the traffic lights..."
I am told that Oettinger sixes are still available in Belgium, at
$5000-15000US!! For an engine that comes with all of the familiar chronic
VW Wasserboxer problems, excepting the crank.
Hence the need for a Jap-market EJ20 turbo or EJ33! Or a Porsche
wasserboxer, if you want to spend far too much for no gain in power or
reliability.
Andrew Grebneff
Dunedin, New Zealand
VW & mollusc nut
1984 VW Caravelle (currently SVX engine; waiting for a Porsche trans)
1985 Mitsubishi Galant Sigma 2.0 (FWD), for sale
1986 CE80 Toyota Corolla 1.8DX diesel (extaxi)
1989 CE96 Toyota Corolla 1.8DX diesel wagon
1989 CT170 Toyota Corona Select 2.0 diesel (taxi)