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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 21-October 21 From: South Dakota Member No.: 26,012 Region Association: None ![]() |
I just bought my very first 914! It’s a 1975 and needs a lot of work. it runs well and has been converted from the original fuel injection to a single carburetor. I wanted to find out if it was a 1.8 or a 2.0 attached is a photo with the engine code GC002117. From my research I believe it’s a 2.0 but the original owner told me it was a 1.8. What are the differences between these two engines? is the engine code enough to identify which it is? How many four-cylinder 2.0‘s were made? Does it make the car more valuable if it has a 2.0?
Thank you for any and all responses you guys are the best! I will be posting and interacting with this community a lot more in the future! ![]() |
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