--Tiico's hidden costs: new fuel injectors $380, Golf A2 or A3 fuel rail $15-80$?. --Gutless low end torque --Strange engine vibrations --Weak "service department" --Chinese Puzzel Instructions --Missing parts --6 months before I got mine after ordering. --Mickeymouse rubber fuel caps cause engine fires
--- Chris Stann <ChrisS@INFORMS.COM> wrote: > I thought I'd throw this one out and let the list > dissect it. Let's do a > tentative cost comparison of two engines, the TIICO > and Boston Bob's > Big-Valve Boxer. Not everything below is 100% > accurate, so feel free to add > and change, but let's keep it practical. > > Boston Bob's Big-valve Boxer: > > $3050 + core > likely to install yourself > shorter wait for motor > more grunt > more reliable than factory WBX (?) > > > Tiico: > > $4000 plus > sell engine to recoup some cost > wait 6 weeks > tougher to install and set up - more $$ > high-revving > tough as nails > > Now, based on an average gas mileage of 20 for > TIICO, assumed 15 (does > anyone know?) for Bob's motor, gas cost of $1.40 per > gallon and 12000 miles > traveled a year, Boston Bob's Big-valve Boxer will > cost $280 more in gas per > year to operate. This means it will take about 3 > years for Tiico's improved > mileage to pay off. > > > Have at it!
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