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Video: VW Bora (Jetta IV) with 14 cylinders!

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Recently updated on July 27, 2018 at 07:45 am

We just have some video's on the channel from "Punchbuggies Racing" found. As with most videos, these were not necessarily thrown out with technical details. However, there was some information that should actually contain everything important. Following the technical details:

  • Base: VW Bora (Jetta IV)
  • 2,8-liter VR6 front (standard condition)
  • W8 engine from VW Passat B5 rear (biturbo charging)
  • Motors work autonomously
  • two transmissions installed (five-speed ZF automatic from the Passat W8 at the rear, five-speed manual transmission for the front)

We will write an e-mail to the channel owner asking for some information to be published or sent to us. If we receive further details we will add them to this post.

Video: VW Bora (Jetta IV) with 14 cylinders!

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