Nope - the aircooled flat fours are longitudinally mounted. Looks a
whole lot like a Porsche..
Uh, OK. But the VW diesels are all inlines, right?
RLE
AFAIK - yes, and they are transverse, just like you described.
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Nope - the aircooled flat fours are longitudinally mounted. Looks a
whole lot like a Porsche..
Uh, OK. But the VW diesels are all inlines, right?
RLE
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OK Don, KD5NRO
Yes, unless you count the diesel design study Porsche did for VW back
in the early 50's. It was a diesel powered flat four in a split
window Beetle. I think only two were made.
On 1/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope - the aircooled flat fours are longitudinally mounted.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope - the aircooled flat fours are longitudinally mounted. Looks a
whole lot like a Porsche..
Uh, OK. But the VW diesels are all inlines, right?
Yes. They weren't all transversely mounted, though. The VW Dasher and
VW Vanagon both had diesel versions, and used