Thanks for being such an interesting and diverse bunch.
I have had many questions since buying into my project Syncro and they have been answered here many times over, be it videos, threads, other peoples experience or woes. I've not had to ask any questions yet!
I have been lurking here for about a year slowly doing little bits to eventually get my Assembled in Japan 300k miler RHD Doka back on the road. Its not going to be soon probably well into 2013 but its all good. So far i've changed the interior, heater motor, front - cv's, bearings, bushes, shocks, disks, back plates and pads, steering rack and changed out the front diff. I'm working front to back so next is Rad, gearshift rebuild, water pipes, prop rebuild, gearbox, rear disks, rear shocks, rear cv's etc and engine replacement......
Which brings me on to my question(s) about engines...
Must be petrol (LEZ requirements) So will be an LPG conversion. ( I have looked hard into diesels, and its a real pain now)
I will be running 4.57 diffs ( box to go for rebuild and new 3rd/4th gears ). I bought this set up because I initially was going to TDI.
I am not building an off roader ( more a soft roader...) I will be doing a lot of motorway miles, urban London, fields, light lanes etc, daily driving and carrying a heavy load up to 600kgs ( this will replace my current work van if it works right )
my choices are:
VW 1.8t 20V ( many parts from the states - engine mounts, adapter etc all very nice seems a great option, possibility of stand alone ECU and nice power ) Nothing on the forum, a lot in the states.
Subaru ej25 ( established here in UK all conversion parts available, flat four loveliness, nice amount of power ) lots on the forum.
Both need a top range LPG and flashlube type thing. (Diesel needs a 2grand exhaust and annual testing)
I will be doing most of the work.(except the things I can do!!)
I've come into a very cheap Subaru 2.5 Legacy Auto (whole car) which may swing things, maybe not.
Money works out about the same, 1.8T is a bit more but not a great deal.( may be worth it? )
So whadduya reckon??
Anyway must go as my wife's waters have broken ( I may be missing for a bit....)
Regards
Arun


