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View Poll Results: what to do
keep it watercooled stick with whatcha know 0 0%
break into new grounds move to aircooled 1 100.00%
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Old 10-29-2005, 11:19 PM   #1
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Lightbulb project proposal

ive been saving up to begin work on my 87 GTI which my dad siezed
and so my days have been consumed with looking through catalogues trying to get a feel for what i want in this car
i have been thinking a few things such as a VR6 or like a G60ed 'rado engine or something
but through my searches ive noticed that watercooled parts tend to be a bit hard to find out here
and so it came to me finding constantly sites and shops for aircooled that it might just be a bit more logical to place an aircooled engine
after all aircooled has quite a strong following most everywhere
my purpose in posting this is id like some input...some ideas
i have the general idea but im not too familiar with aircooled
so if you have any comments or concerns pertaining to this project i would be much greatful
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