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Date:         Mon, 22 Mar 2010 15:20:18 -0700
Reply-To:     Al Knoll <anasasi@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Al Knoll <anasasi@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Yes on a GoWesty 2.4 L Engine
Comments: To: Charles Nighbor <cnighbor1@comcast.net>
In-Reply-To:  <FFC83D401B584037B039CB1AA9F742CE@gateway2v8e13w>
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The GW motor is premium fuel (91RON) only if I remember. Might make a difference down the road. Not too many folks know about or repair vanagon motors in your travelspace today. After all, the last of these road divas were made about the time that today's auto techs were graduating from tricycles. Most vws have inline 4s or v6s these days and the Ford zetec is a well known motor, much better known that the doddering old vanagon boxer.

It would be interesting to know just what his particular problem was.

And you should avoid "concussions", bad for the thinker. ;)

Pensionerd

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Charles Nighbor <cnighbor1@comcast.net> wrote: > Danny > You came to same concussion I did years back. A freind in Seattle took his > Bostig Ztech to Alaska in 2009. Had problems. But managed to get it fixed > there. But than had to get fix repaired when he got back to Seattle. For my > 87 I checked out a VW mailny hot rod shop located in Portland OR. For $5000 > he would rebuild mine using his knowledge of hot rodding VW bugs and up. > Porsche connecting rods, chevy pistons, etc. I asked for just a bit more HP > and lots of depenability. Never happened has I sold it and got my 91 Multi > Van. Not sure if that Portland build would meet CA Smog these days. Which I > am considering going your route. Let me know how yours goes > Charles Nighbor > Walnut Creek, CA > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Danny C." <bruiserbabie@YAHOO.COM> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 1:47 PM > Subject: GoWesty 2.4 L Engine > > > I have been wanting to upgrade my 1.9L engine in my westy now for the last > year or so. I have looked at all sorts of conversion. At first I was going > to go with the Bostig Ztech conversion (the price is right and I liked the > thought of a bolt on turbo). I was also thinking about doing a Subaru 2.5L > engine. I have been seeing all this stuff on conversions and leaky torque > converter seals. I have an auto tranny and have had that seal go out before. > I decided to go ahead today and buy the GoWesty 2.4L. The VW shop I will be > using to install it is going to pull my 1.9 and keep it complete turn key > ready to go. They will be building my 2.4L long block with all new exhaust > and and wire harness off of a 2.1. I like the idea of having a vw motor in > my van. It would suck to be in some other state on a trip and have engine or > transmission failure and have to find some one who is capable of working on > my conversion set-up if I went that route. The 2.4L > GoWesty engine has 115hp and 160 ft pounds of torque. That will be 35hp > more than my stock 1.9L and 55 more ft pounds of torque. That should be a > very noticeable difference. Does anyone out there have the 2.4 GoWesty > engine? If so can you e-mail me back the pros and cons??? Thanks >


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