At 9/15/2013 11:00 AM, Jim Akiba wrote: >Hey Don, > >I raise one objection with your post: > >"going the way you've chosen is significantly easier and >less expensive than a Ford or Subarau conversion" > >I'll give you the possibility that it's less expensive (it can also be >more, depends on the project manager ie owner) It is *certainly not* >significantly easier, it is much more difficult. > >Jim Akiba
It is harder to put a VW I-4 in a Vanagon than a Ford or Subaru? Did I get that statement correct? And it may be cheaper? Jim, you need to talk on that some more....
Rob vwrobb@gmail.com Volkswagen Enthusiast .... my 1st Subaru conversion with a '91 2.2 cost me around $2k and took some time. I did get a good deal on the donor. My 3nd conversion ('93 2.2) was closer to $3k |
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