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Re: 85 UrQ!!



Nope, Ben just moved two weeks ago.  He is not done!!! And believe it or 
not, AAA Auto wrecking had a couple of 3.6 motors for about $1600-1800.
Don't know if they are still there......


Shayne
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>From: "Graydon D. Stuckey" <graydon@apollo.kettering.edu>
>To: "---> Bob" <mx@snet.net>
>Cc: quattro@audifans.com, Ben Howell <bhowell@rmii.com>
>Subject: Re: 85 UrQ!!
>Date: Wed, Jul 28, 1999, 7:24 AM
>

> On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, ---> Bob wrote:
>
>> I was told radiator failure. Which seems to me it should just be warped
>> head or something simple.  Im getting lots of hate mail about the v8
>> conversion and that I should do it right, so thats probably (OK,
>> definately) the way Ill go.  Thanks for the info!
>> Bob
>
> HATE MAIL?  Over a V8 swap?  I can believe it, but I can't believe you'd
> let a few zealots sway you like that.
>
> I think you need as much hp and torque aspossible, an dif thta menas a
> chevy 350 or better yet, a Northstar 4.6, then sobeit.  Any engine with
> an even number of cylinders will probably be a better choice than that
> boat anchor I-5.
>
> The Audi 3.6 V8 would be really sweet in that car, but they are expensive
> to come by.  Has anyone heard if Ben got his V8 sawp UR-Q done yet?
>
> Later,
> Graydon D. Stuckey
> '91 V8 Quattro 5-speed  '86 Mazda RX7 TII+2
> I have a new exhaust systems webpage - check it out at...
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Factory/8023/index.html
>