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Thinking of engine up grade
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 613945" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>Your gonna have to be a bit more specific about your engine requirements, do you want a nice cruising engine or a highly strung beast to piss off GTI’s? How much are you willing to spend? What do you consider overpriced? </p><p></p><p>Cheap, reliable and fast. You can only pick 2</p><p></p><p>Personally I’d avoid buying a 2nd hand big engine, get the funds together and go to a reputable engine builder who will build something to your requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 613945, member: 4304"] Your gonna have to be a bit more specific about your engine requirements, do you want a nice cruising engine or a highly strung beast to piss off GTI’s? How much are you willing to spend? What do you consider overpriced? Cheap, reliable and fast. You can only pick 2 Personally I’d avoid buying a 2nd hand big engine, get the funds together and go to a reputable engine builder who will build something to your requirements. [/QUOTE]
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