Re: [DML] Venturing for some thoughts...
   
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Re: [DML] Venturing for some thoughts...
- From: George DeLorean <phantomoftheopera_gk@xxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Wed, 5 May 2004 14:13:08 -0700 (PDT)
 
Thanks to all for a great response! :)
   I was basically thinking of how the 1.8/9 is common
with more available parts, easier to work on, etc.  I
was also thinking about the long run where it would be
less expensive to have a Ford engine rather than the
PRV.  I guess the main thing I am thinking about is
that aren't parts, even down to stuff like wires/plugs
for the PRV hard to find/expensive?  That was the main
focus I had in mind.  Plus, I am familiar with the 1.9
seeing as how I drive a car with it. :)  Aside from
those things though, I wouldn't mind the PRV.  
   Some other things that came to mind were the engine
hot/no-start prob. associated with the fuel
accumulator, if my memory serves.  Not to mention a
whole boat load of special tools for the PRV itself. 
I don't mean to trash or discredit the PRV, I am just
going with something that is easier serviced and so
on.  Again, if I am amiss there, please do correct me.
That's it for now, and hope to hear back from you
soon.
                      Sincerely,
                   George DeLorean
	
		
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