About six month ago I was looking for a Syncro to use as a daily and camp around the uk and Europe. After lots of reading I decided that for the minimal amount of serious off road I would be doing I would be better off building an wild camping prepped 2wd machine. I bought a stock hight panelvan and racked up 6kmiles in no time, What started off as a tool is now something I really love.
With that in mind I've decided to take the next step and make it more capable and look a little meaner.
After deliberating over engine choices I figured out that with the big tyres I wanted and my long geared DW box I could go early tdi and retain my current top speed of 65mph. After I've finished I will look into changing the final drive.
This is how it should run after the conversion with the AT tyres I'd like to fit, the ratios don't look all that bad..
Opinions?

Early tdi codes are 1Z and AHU, these are near identical engines with some internal differences.
This is now sat on my drive.
80k miles and a former vw owned car. Lots of stamps.

I'm going to be running it as a daily until I'm ready to pull the engine.
This means I can start on my panel.

I'd rather not be doing this on my drive but the crewie is laid up in the garage and even if it wasn't, I think the panel is too big. I wouldn't get the garage door shut.
I've been doing tyre research. I've got an old set of 15 steelies that would take some BFG AT's, they would need spacing a little at et47 but it's a low cost option to get 215-75-15s on the van.
I'm also toying with larger sizes. At the rear I'd need less that factory offset to clear the trailing arm and I'd need to make sure I don't fowl the arches front and rear. I'm not greedy, but the larger I can go, the longer I'm likely to manage without regearing. Plus it looks rad.
I'm also planning on a mini resto while I'm at it. My bull bars will be going on, the running gear will be rebushed and repainted where needed, plus I'm also looking into bed liner coating my lower panels.
Sort of like this.

Mine will be black liner, I think the contrast will look good against the masala red.
The next step is finding the parts, I'm converting from Ky so I lack many JX parts.
I'm in discussions with MV engineering at the moment about a full conversion parts package. Lots of new parts and a hybrid turbo eliminating the need for adaptors.
This might not be the cheapest way to do it but it will be quicker and the standard of parts will be high.
This also lets me sell my turbo, Ky engine and core exchange my golf loom to offset some of the expense.
If I go for the kit it will take a month or so to put together which gives me time to pull the Ky and do some work on the panel. I just need to borrow an engine crane from somewhere.
Right... that's me up to date.