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Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby
href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's 1977 Puma</a> |
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Dennis Wik wrote:
> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby > > href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's > 1977 Puma</a> > Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. J. |
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P.J. Berg wrote:
> Dennis Wik wrote: > >> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby >> >> href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's >> >> 1977 Puma</a> >> > > Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. > > J. The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. Jan |
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Jan Andersson wrote:
> P.J. Berg wrote: > >> Dennis Wik wrote: >> >>> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby >>> >>> href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's >>> >>> 1977 Puma</a> >>> >> >> Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. >> >> J. > > > The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. > > You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. > > Jan The 1.8 liter type 4 had 93mm bore and the 1.7 liter had 90mm bore. Both had a stroke of 66mm as opposed to the 71mm stroke of the 2 liter engine. http://tunacan.net/t4/reference/displace.shtml Jan |
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"Jan Andersson" > wrote in message
... > The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. > > You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. Factory, BAH! Go over 100mm, just for starters. |
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Jan Andersson wrote:
> Jan Andersson wrote: > >> P.J. Berg wrote: >> >>> Dennis Wik wrote: >>> >>>> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby >>>> >>>> href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's >>>> >>>> 1977 Puma</a> >>>> >>> >>> Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. >>> >>> J. >> >> >> >> The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. >> >> You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. >> >> Jan > > > > > The 1.8 liter type 4 had 93mm bore and the 1.7 liter had 90mm bore. > Both had a stroke of 66mm as opposed to the 71mm stroke of the 2 liter > engine. > > http://tunacan.net/t4/reference/displace.shtml > > > Jan I know darling, hence the go small comment. ) J. |
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Jake can build a type 1 for a change on this challenge.
Karls "P.J. Berg" > wrote in message news:21zxf.3634$zc1.1136@amstwist00... > Dennis Wik wrote: >> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby >> >> >> href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's >> 1977 Puma</a> >> > > Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. > > J. |
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P.J. Berg wrote:
> Jan Andersson wrote: > >> Jan Andersson wrote: >> >>> P.J. Berg wrote: >>> >>>> Dennis Wik wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sounds like a challange for Jake Raby >>>>> >>>>> href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's >>>>> >>>>> 1977 Puma</a> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Not when limited to a 94mm bore...(T1 size unless you go small).. >>>> >>>> J. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. >>> >>> You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. >>> >>> Jan >> >> >> >> >> >> The 1.8 liter type 4 had 93mm bore and the 1.7 liter had 90mm bore. >> Both had a stroke of 66mm as opposed to the 71mm stroke of the 2 liter >> engine. >> >> http://tunacan.net/t4/reference/displace.shtml >> >> >> Jan > > > > I know darling, hence the go small comment. ) > > J. Shut up or I will show you what small is.. umm.. no wait, that didn't come out right Jan :P |
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Lorem Ipsum wrote:
> "Jan Andersson" > wrote in message > ... > > >> The stock 2.0 type 4 bore is 94mm. The largest factory T4 there is. >> >> You are thinking about the very common "big bore" kit, 96mm. > > > Factory, BAH! Go over 100mm, just for starters. > > Or Jake's 105+ Jan |
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