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1904CC BUS ENGINE BUILD PART 1

Building an engine for a VW Bus can involve a lot of decisions and compromises. Let’s dive into the details of what it takes!!

Almost everyone with a Bus wants more power. Keeping up with modern cars and traffic is an issue for most drivers. Exactly what size engine to build is the question that most will be asking. The most common question is: “What’s the best option for performance

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