so far its been pretty cool learning the lingo of vw, there is a ton of information here. I'm sure its been covered 100 times before but I'm going to ask it again.
maybe the right thing to ask is what's the best one for me. so since its my choice, here is what I think. please chime in. I've narrowed the field to two maybe three.
I have a 1982 diesel Westy. the body is pretty sweet. suspension not bad. stock trans, smoked 1.6 na. the head is cracked in 6 places. it looks like it got overheated then parked. block needs work, the head should be scrapped out. so I'm shopping for an engine. I'd like to have it back on the road by May. funny thing was it was running great before I tore the head off. I kept getting air in the radiator. I though I was just fixing a head gasket. I was pretty happy with the engine. I did drive it home 800 miles after I bought it.
these are amazing engines, I was shocked when I got it apart. it didn't look like it was possible that it could run that good and look that bad. I'm pretty sure if I would have kept feeding it oil and coolant it would keep going.
so what do I want to do? I live in Michigan, its flat. the old engine was fine here. I got it in Pennsylvania. Drove it home up and over the mountains on backroads, what a blast. it was a little weak though. 25 mpg running between 50 and 60. some of the climbs found me in 2nd gear.
first choice, AAZ with a K03 turbo and the ECO IP. with that little turbo and the simple IP, seems like it should be a simple swap. use my oil pan and pickup. put in an oil return line for the turbo. I'm guessing my flywheel clutch and bell housing all bolt up. the turbo ends up high on the engine. I'd need to fab exhaust and intake, maybe an innercooler. maybe the IP with the enrichment valve. I just wonder if that would clear the hood. I'm not messing with the bed, I'll go na before that happens
second choice
1.6 turbo from a European vanagon. the vwdieselking has a couple. seems like a no brainer. those I think have the K14 turbo. it mounts down low and forward. with the way the engine bay sits, it looks smarter.
I'm guessing,
1.9 has more torque, quicker response. with 1.6 higher revving. power is the same. with stock gearing maybe the1.6 gets the nod
then there is the 1Y. easy and durable. maybe add a turbo later. use my intake and air filter and exhaust.
eventually its going to get a transmission from an air cooled bus, if I change gears and the 1.9 gets the nod
its going to need a gearbox eventually.
What would you do? its a family fun machine that likes to go places but avoids freeways. one day coast to coast