Well, regardless of what happens with Kirk, we are on our way to a new and glorious motor.
After much searching, listening and weighing of information, from builders, retailers and you all, I have made my decision and we are moving ahead.
John at Powerhaus in Torrance, CA is going to build us a 2110 in a new aluminum bubble-top case with a forged, counter-weighted 82mm crank pushing Chevy "H-beam" connecting rods pushing AA 90.5 pistons. We'll have 044 heads with 40x35 valves opened by a 1:25 rockers. Carbs will be 44IDF's cleaned, re-jetted and tuned there at Powerhaus. We'll have a streamline Scat sump which holds a bit over a quart and is very thin.
I'm stoked but bummed that I'll have to wait 3 more weeks to get my car running. If you've not heard of them, check out their website: www.powerhausvwparts.com and drool over the 20' long stainless counter where they build the motors, you could eat off the counter or floor for that matter, surgical cleanliness!
Jerry and John listened to our goals: a quiet, torque-monster that comes-on around 2200 rpm and will be happy cruising along at 2600-3000.
The exhaust system is still undecided. The quiet-option A1 with the center pipe ala Carrera is on the table and I'm told is quieter than the Vintage Speed Speedster Replica exhaust but I'm still not sure.
Sacto Mitch has a Vintage Speed and loves it but Pat Downs was telling me about an engine he dynoed with an A1 and how when he put on the Vintage Speed system the motor lost 15 horsepower. I forgot to ask what rpm that was at, it may be higher than I care about. I like the stainless steel but don't really want to sacrifice 15 hp for it!
Madness, for sure!