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1600 TP Verses 2.0 ltr T4 engine
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<blockquote data-quote="speedwell68" data-source="post: 588394" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>The answer is a lot better. With the correct box and everthing working properly they are like a different van. I have had two 2 litre T25s and they were awesome. My mate had a '72 westy more or less the same as my '68. I had a 1641 with twin Dellorto 34s and he had a 2 litre type 4 with Dellorto 36s and it was like driving a race car in comparison. So much more power/torque. Generally smoother and you could drive at 70 all day without constantly pushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedwell68, post: 588394, member: 78"] The answer is a lot better. With the correct box and everthing working properly they are like a different van. I have had two 2 litre T25s and they were awesome. My mate had a '72 westy more or less the same as my '68. I had a 1641 with twin Dellorto 34s and he had a 2 litre type 4 with Dellorto 36s and it was like driving a race car in comparison. So much more power/torque. Generally smoother and you could drive at 70 all day without constantly pushing. [/QUOTE]
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