polo engine feedback?
- tom collingwood
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Re: polo engine feedback?
how much can be done to a stock 356 motor without going polo?
- Matthew Devereux
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Re: polo engine feedback?
I think Wilhoit's 2.2 kit is about it.
http://willhoit-auto-restoration.mybigc ... ngine-kit/
http://willhoit-auto-restoration.mybigc ... ngine-kit/
Matthew Devereux
'00 Boxster S
'58 356A coupe
'00 Boxster S
'58 356A coupe
- tom collingwood
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Re: polo engine feedback?
thanks!Matthew Devereux wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2019 10:26 amI think Wilhoit's 2.2 kit is about it.
http://willhoit-auto-restoration.mybigc ... ngine-kit/
- tom collingwood
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Re: polo engine feedback?
OT, but what is the cam of choice for a 1600 Super motor build?
I have two engines both from 1959. Both built by somebody else. The cams have no markngs on them. Trying to figure out what they are and if i should use them again.
I have two engines both from 1959. Both built by somebody else. The cams have no markngs on them. Trying to figure out what they are and if i should use them again.
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Re: polo engine feedback?
I’d go factory or one of the so-called factory grinds that is similar. They already figured a nice compromise of a torque curve.