This magazine does not exist anymore, but the article is still interesting.
Have a look. http://www.vwtrendsweb.com/tech/0211vwt ... lkswagens/
Turbo conversion
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Re: Turbo conversion
Thanks. Answered alot of my questions. Maybe someone can tell me what the difference is between the Mexican build and German build engines. If any?????
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Re: Turbo conversion
one is built in mexico, the other in Germany.....
PRob with parts from those countries too...
PRob with parts from those countries too...
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Re: Turbo conversion
Thanks
. I'm sure there is more into it than that, but i found out they had a 1600FI aswell. Even 1200 was a standard...

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Re: Turbo conversion
There are other interesting projects as well. Did you look at the other technical articles?
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Re: Turbo conversion
Oh shit, Tony's on form again...Tony Z wrote:one is built in mexico, the other in Germany.....



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Re: Turbo conversion
that one was too easy to resist.
I think the differences are mainly in the quality of the parts used.... German being usually seen as better than mexican or brazilian
I think the differences are mainly in the quality of the parts used.... German being usually seen as better than mexican or brazilian
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