Another reply:- "its a 2.0l block bored to a 2.1 with a reground crank witch has been balanced to the fly wheel the head is a stage 4 big valve head with ported inlet and exhaust ports to increase the gas flow the valve are tripple cut its running a rally cam 283 duration with over lapping valves twin 45 dcoe throttle bodies dta engine management with shift light oil cooler, fse power boost regulator,super sprint 4 branch racing manifold 4-2-1, double valve springs.the engine will rev to 6700 it can be raised the engine has had 40k miles done on it the gar box is of a tdi mk 4 its alot stronger and the diff is the gear ratios are diferent i could change out of 4 gear doing 130 mph you can get 165mph out of it its also had a new clutch put on ive got a spare crank and bearings and 4 inlet valve are custom made if you want it you can have everything i had it running with to get the full power out of it ive got receipts witch add up to about 10,000 its been well maintained" I honestly can't see where the 10,000 has been spent even if he didn't lift a finger.
Point 1. 45 DCOE's are NOT throttle boddies, they are sports carburettors! Point 2. I don't think that a "witch" would be the best person to balance a crankshaft. I notice it's been balanced to the flywheel - as opposed to balancing a crank on it's own?! You need crank, flywheel, pistons and con-rods to balance an engine. Point 3. What on earth is a Gar Box? - Presumably it's a box full of ancient fish? If it's off a TDI then what diff/bell housing is it using? Plus is it on a cable change?! I can't see it being on a TDI bell housing and diff as when we chucked a Deisel gearbox on my g/f's Mk2 GTI, we needed to retain the GTI diff and bell housing as the TDI one didn't fit. If it's eaten a cluch is less than 40,000 miles, I doubt it's running a suitably uprated one. Either that or it gets thrashed to within an inch of it's life everytime it gets used...
Yeah TDis have good garboxes... 45DCOE ITBs and crank balanced to the fly wheel plus tuned by dude from SUBERU. This is a serious engine...