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1835 vs. 1915 for double eagle
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1835 vs. 1915 for double eagle
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Any experiences or opinions regarding these two vw engine sizes. I assume more is better but hopefully without any extra issues. Thanks in advance for any input.
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Leonard likes the 1835 cylinders, because of the thicker walls. They are less likely to take a
square shape if very hot due to the 4 bolts that hold the cylinder heads...
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