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Once upon a time the engine of my 2 liter air-cooled VW Bus Camper from the '80`s broke down, and that was the catalyst to install an AUDI 5 Cylinder with 100 kW (136 PS). There is also a 170 PS Turbo model but I got a wrecked '82 AUDI 200 5E cheap. It had nearly 200,000 km on the odometer but a well-conditioned engine. I used most of the front part of the car including electric wiring, starter and other circuits, the mounts supporting the engine and some ducts. I bought the assembly kit from Winkler, which cost 2,750 Deutsch Marks without shipping. I received the whole kit including the bellhousing, a special machined flywheel for 240 mm disks, one adapter with ball bearing to mate to the VW transmission shaft, an engine support (which is a huge tube from left to right frame rail and going below the engine), and one complete exhaust system without catalyst and a set of some smaller parts. Additionally I bought a 240 mm pressure plate and its release leveler, both parts of an AUDI..
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