Their least expensive motor, a 2.2Ltr, 95 hp, 130 ft. lbs unit, would cost ~£2500 in English money (but of course they are in the USA


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300CE wrote:Hi John, If he's still about, it might be worth getting in touch with Marco Mansi to see if there's anything he can do for you: http://www.marcomansiperformance.com/products.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
..,.and one I find I absolutely agree with.vanagain wrote: My opinion, try to find a rebuilder that does a great job on the waterboxer. They may charge a bit more, but it is well worth it in the long run. If the customers don't have the money, I encourage them to sell the van to someone else. If you can't afford to maintain it properly what is the point of owning it? Putting in low quality rebuilds just perpetuates the false sense that the OE motors were never reliable. Yes they can be very reliable. If you take the time to rebuild them right.
Conversions are a mixed bag. Usually they wind up being a science experiment that never fully comes to an end. It really depends on how good of a job the person doing it initially does. Not my idea of a reliable vehicle.
Just my opinion.
Usually they wind up being a science experiment that never fully comes to an end.