I have a 1982 VW rabbit with an 1984 vw GTI engine. Its a 1.8L engine, but it has carbs. Now is that not original? Or did they switch from Fuel Injection to carbs. I have the vin number handy, as the car is set-up for racing.
thanks
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I have a 1982 VW rabbit with an 1984 vw GTI engine. Its a 1.8L engine, but it has carbs. Now is that not original? Or did they switch from Fuel Injection to carbs. I have the vin number handy, as the car is set-up for racing.
thanks
GT[B][U]I[/U][/B] should tell you what you need to know.
[quote=f6fhellcat13;970643]GT[B][U]I[/U][/B] should tell you what you need to know.[/quote]
Very true... then its a knock off
[quote=kylekosir;970644]Very true... then its a knock off[/quote]
Not a "knock off", just a swap that then got carbs. What happened to the 356?
[quote]Not a "knock off", just a swap that then got carbs. What happened to the 356?[/quote]
O gotcha, the 356 is sitting in the garage, slowly being worked on. Theres more work to do on the 356 then the rabbit.
I got the rabbit for 6 grand, racing prepared.. still minor things on that. But not as much as the 356
Pictures of both, please. Especially the 356. :)
[quote=csl177;970662]Pictures of both, please. Especially the 356. :)[/quote]
Ill take pics of the 356 in its current state later today.
Here are pics of the rabbit
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