Isn't the over-priced Eurospec conversion California legal? Your friend would only need the engine and paperwork, but I'd rather keep the diesel. A 1,9 TD would be nice in this one! PerL 87 Syncro 112i tim vb-o'brien wrote: > This IS California and engine conversions are not to be taken lightly. > You need to get this puppy through smog and they can be a bear. > Just because VW sold that car in CA, doesn't mean you can automatically > put it into another vehicle of the same make. > > I have heard the 91-94 Subaru FI 2.2 angine is a valid swap in CA. (From > Mr. RoadCow) but I have not heard that any others have been accepted by > the state of CA. Anybody else know? > > tim > > JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > > > > this would be a good time to do the gas conversion. swap the diesel out for > > a gas 2.0L golf engine or the equivelant, and get better performance and > > reliability. > > > > chris |
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