David Marshall said: > I can imagine that the 6 cylinder motors aren't cheap and there is > a > lot of custom work that has to happen to make it all work. Getting a TDI > installed will cost you 7 to 8K if you get it done *right* and > professionally.
You can get a Subie SVX motor for less than $1000 if you know where to look. I have driven a Subaru SVX-powered Vanagon, which shall be dyno-tested March 6th and I must say that all sins have their price. It's a wonderful, powerful motor which transforms the Vanagon into a barely-recognizable beast, so if you have the money, go ahead and sin. :-) On the other hand, if you are more frugal and don't care about passing, and pissing off, high-school weenies in their Hondas, the TDI conversion is the better alternative due to the reliability and economy of the motor. Now, does anyone have a 1.8t Vanagon I can test? Chris S. '85 Westy '01 New Beetle TDI |
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