Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 10:17:40 -0500
Reply-To: Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Thomas Casal <thomas.casal@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: My Engine Has Bit the Dust
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Hey Ryan,
I have an 84 with a 2.3 liter gowesty in it installed in 2010. I have 40k
miles on the engine to date with no problems. At first the engine had a
lousy tune and old components and wasn't impressive. Bought it off an old
fella from cali that had the motor installed but left all the old
components. After I replaced the entire fuel injection system, ignition
system, exhuast and afm (last thing i need is the throttle body rebuilt and
its all new) plus had a proper tune done and I use ngkbp6et plugs and a
k&n air filter also for added performance. Now I'm cruising 75mph all day
long even on some pretty decent grades on the east coast. Next year I'm
taking her out west she is finally ready we'll see how that 100hp flat four
does on longer steeper grades . Thats my two cents on the gowesty motor.
thanks for listening. Peace Tom
On Nov 18, 2016 7:43 AM, "Ryan Perry" <rjdperry@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks everybody for the info and suggestions. As always this list
> delivers!
>
> So, my wife and I have decided to go with a new engine. We love our van,
> Artie, he's part of the family and we camp so much we know we will get
> anything we put into it tenfold. The old engine was worn out and I just
> don't see the justifying a rebuild.
>
> With that, I am a fan of the WBX. I know the engine, I can do most of my
> own work and we have a few good mechanics here for heavy lifting should
> stuff happen.
>
> As much as I would love the power of a subaru; the cost, lack of mechanics
> and the thought of learning a new engine just doesn't make it appealing to
> me. If we lived somewhere that had huge passes, yeah I could see that, but
> we live in the Appalachians and our passes are over in minutes and a couple
> miles. No big deal.
>
> For an engine we are going with the GoWesty 2.2. Its a good price, amazing
> warranty and perhaps not a huge upgrade in power but the torque it gives
> makes enough difference around here (my engine was pretty bad on even the
> smallest grades). I also spoke with Rocky Jennings and his engine is
> roughly $1k more with only a 12mos/12k warranty for a stock 2.1. Vanistan
> isn't even considering orders until late 2017, though I don't know if I
> could handle his cost either way.
>
> Now just to cough up some loot and anxiously wait. :)
>
> While I do that anybody on here have any experience with the engine?
> Suggestions on this process? Tips on what to do now? I have heard do the
> radiator and coolant hoses. I've also read the bad reviews, myah, I take it
> with a grain of salt this is the internet.
>
> Either way, thanks again for the info, support and help.
>
> Ryan in Asheville, NC
>
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