by hmeeder on Sun Nov 21, 2004 12:30 pm
Yes, that's the same motor as in the '76 914. In fact, it's in the same AX class (CSS) but it would get its clock cleaned by the earlier 2 liter 914s. Remember that it has the same body weight as the 911 but has the weakest 2 liter motor Porsche made. It has a smog pump, lower compression and was de-tuned for lower emissions.
Porsche didn't have a motor on the shelf for the CA smog regulations of the day, so they emasculated the 2 liter. Tim's right in that it is the same basic design as the 411 motor (all the Type4 motors share the same architecture, 914s, VW 411/412 and the '73-78 buses) but the Porsche versions have different heads, cams and fuel injection systems. They are more powerful and generate more torque than the VW counterparts, but the '75 and '76 Porsche motors (1.8l and 2.0l) were the least powerful of the Porsche versions.
If you are looking for a good AX performer, the 912E isn't going to be it (IMHO.) It will drive fine, but won't be competitive.
Herb Meeder
'72 914 10JREEN
2.4 liter aluminum handgrenade
(no longer blowed up)