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<blockquote data-quote="andewilson" data-source="post: 64857" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>the project took a bit of a twist this week as i bought an aaz mk3 golf tdi 1.9 diesel engine this week on ebay. i do plan to drive my van a lot when it finnaly gets on the road so 45 - 50 mpg and reliability is key. im going to get my 091 gbox rebuilt at cogbox to make the most of the new engine. so 70mph will be 2.5k revs with the turbo spooling up.</p><p>got my new ce narrowed beam this week and adjustable rear plates. so the pile of bits to be fitted is growing. if only i had the time and skill to fit them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andewilson, post: 64857, member: 649"] the project took a bit of a twist this week as i bought an aaz mk3 golf tdi 1.9 diesel engine this week on ebay. i do plan to drive my van a lot when it finnaly gets on the road so 45 - 50 mpg and reliability is key. im going to get my 091 gbox rebuilt at cogbox to make the most of the new engine. so 70mph will be 2.5k revs with the turbo spooling up. got my new ce narrowed beam this week and adjustable rear plates. so the pile of bits to be fitted is growing. if only i had the time and skill to fit them [/QUOTE]
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