Not that I would want one,
but if anyone is desperate, I know where theres a good rust free, right hand drive WBX6...
Caravelle, in white, with AC and all the extras, long range tank, spare wheel carrier etc
http://www.syncrohospital.co.za/VehiclesForSale.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
probably just needs a sensible engine in it, Subaru perhaps..
How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
What and make it worse? Japanese parts redundancy, don't get me started...
It's got a raised hatch so best to make use of it, like with a nice Audi V6: torquey, flexible, no ground clearance aggro and you know you can get the spares with part numbers you recognize.
Sell the Oetti off to someone who can live with the sleepless nights and/or needs a spare engine and you're quids in.
The best thing I have found with a Subaru conversion is that you can change the clutch slave in an hour inc. bleeding out. Not exactly a selling point...
It's got a raised hatch so best to make use of it, like with a nice Audi V6: torquey, flexible, no ground clearance aggro and you know you can get the spares with part numbers you recognize.
Sell the Oetti off to someone who can live with the sleepless nights and/or needs a spare engine and you're quids in.
The best thing I have found with a Subaru conversion is that you can change the clutch slave in an hour inc. bleeding out. Not exactly a selling point...
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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
Now ya tell me!!
I hear what you say, especially the sump problem, but what about low down light-weight. Ain't these V6/V8 things just top heavy, heavy things?

I hear what you say, especially the sump problem, but what about low down light-weight. Ain't these V6/V8 things just top heavy, heavy things?
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The Audi V6's are 90 degree so lower COG than VR6 and (I think the later ones) are alloy blocked so not too hefty.
They seem to be popular in SA...
OK so an EJ25 makes around 180 bhp with decent torque, even my little 2.2 will light up one 255/45 rear tyre if I pull out of a junction in a hurry. That's in the dry.
But they are not indestructible and the EMS is fussy. Doing the cam belt on a 2.5 is an awful job too.
It's just my take on them, based on what I've got and engine's we've had in the workshop.
They seem to be popular in SA...
OK so an EJ25 makes around 180 bhp with decent torque, even my little 2.2 will light up one 255/45 rear tyre if I pull out of a junction in a hurry. That's in the dry.
But they are not indestructible and the EMS is fussy. Doing the cam belt on a 2.5 is an awful job too.
It's just my take on them, based on what I've got and engine's we've had in the workshop.
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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
silverbullet wrote:The Audi V6's are 90 degree so lower COG .
Do they still sit above engine lid though?
I went subaru because I like the sound & the idea of keeping it Flat4 & keeping the 50/50 weight layout.
My sumo is having heads gaskets & belt changed as we speak (£570, so much for good price!

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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
I meant in the case of that big window SA mentioneld by the OP. It will have the standard raised hatch for the 5-pot inlet manifold and dizzy.
In a regular syncro the body lift probably isn't enough to get a V6 under the hatch, but I could be wrong.
In a regular syncro the body lift probably isn't enough to get a V6 under the hatch, but I could be wrong.
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Re: How rare is a WBX6 16" syncro?
not syncro but a nice near mint example all the same(3.2)....fully loded... inc air-con...this van might well be for sale @ vanfest this weekend











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