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Old 01-26-2005, 08:16 PM
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911 powertrain in a 86 jetta

Hey guys i know you prolly dont wanna hear from a mustang guy but i was wondering if a 86 911 powertrain would be a some what reasonable swap into a 86 jetta. I know the shift linkage would prolly have to be extended and i need some advice on how difficult this would be to complete. I am a mechanic, but imm also still in school so i need to keep this under a reasonable budget.
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Re: 911 powertrain in a 86 jetta

If you had the right amount of money it would be possible, but they're two completly different engine set ups, ones an inline and the porsche is a boxer engine, so NO with a limited budget it would not be possible.
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Re: 911 powertrain in a 86 jetta

Try and find a 911 engine that runs for under $3500!
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