Well many may know that I was planning a type 4 (4 cam lookalike motor) and in the intrim was using my engine builders type 4 so that I could get the car around to get stuff done. A few moons passed and the type 4 was acting up an air leak was suspected and was prompty sorted out, intake studs were stripped. In the year and a half or so that I had the motor I put on a little over 900miles because I didn't like driving the car in the current state, it even came to the point that I wanted to sell her.
Then after speaking to a friend he suggested a 2.0 upright 4 banger from a VW polo. Total price with adapter kit, (locally made by GILO) was a little under $1000.00.
Disadvantages:
1) Well it's no aircooled motor and popping the hood will not be as impressive as what was planned for it in the first place.
2) There is a lot of work to get everything where it's supposed to go, I want the radiator in the back, fans, oil cooler and battery, ECU.
Advantages:
1) I have a working 2.0 motor from a written off polo going in, that cost me R3500 and it has less than 50 000km on the clock, with the adapter plate, stock management I'm still south of $1000
2) The only person that I honestly trust to work on my type 4 was me engine builder IMPI, and the fact that it's a round trip of about 600kms, going watercooled puts at least 25 people within 20minutes from my house that can do anything serious to it.
3) 125bhp and 172nm torque on a stock motor before doing anything to it.
4) Fuel consumption of anywhere between 10 and 15km/litre. This obviously is down to gearing, which will mean a visit to Bugger.
5) Cheap parts - A service kit can be had for a few hundred and the motor is simple enough for anyone to work on. Plus I can get the parts 5 minutes from my house.
6) This is being built to drive, not to go to shows. As my life priorities have changed over the last few years, so is what I wanted out of the car. With married life, 2 kids, playing in a band and have more hobbies than a toy store owner, I want to be able to just wipe her down, climb in and then go for a looooong cruise without thinking if I forgot to set something or tinker on something else?
7) The gearbox will have a cross member on top, which will allow me to lift her up an inch or so to get the rear down some more.
8) Service kit on a type 4 would cost me a little over $300 and would pretty much have to be imported.
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