What is a VW 412?

What is a VW 412?

The volkswagen type 4 is a compact / midsize family car, manufactured and marketed by volkswagen of germany as a d‑segment car from 1968 to 1974 in two-door and four-door sedan as well as two-door station wagon body styles. The type 4 evolved through two generations, the 411 (1968–1972) and 412 series (1972–1974). volkswagen uses 4motion as a term for its four-wheel-drive models, meaning engine power is sent to both the front and rear axle rather than just one axle in other models. The benefit of this is that your car has more traction in slippery conditions.

How much horsepower does a VW 411 have?

The VW 411 is the base model of Type 4. It was available as a station wagon or a sedan. One of its most significant highlights was its powerful engine. The car had a 1. L air-cooled, flat-four engine that produced 60 horsepower. Our turnkey 2332 cc Type 1 performance engine comes in variants from 152hp – 185+hp. The 152hp model is shown here. This is a complete turnkey engine, ready to be installed and started in your VW for an instant upgrade in power and reliability.

Does VW have a V8 engine?

The Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine family is a series of mechanically similar, gasoline-powered and diesel-powered, V-8, internal combustion piston engines, developed and produced by the Volkswagen Group, in partnership with Audi, since 1988. Audi has more performance models than Volkswagen, with almost every Audi model offering a hotted up S and/or RS model. Surprisingly, some of Audi’s recent S models have been diesel-powered, giving you a high-torque, high-power car that’ll also manage reasonable fuel economy on a long trip.Common Components In addition to platforms, VW and Audi often share a significant number of components. Many engines are shared between VW and Audi models, especially the 4-cylinder variants. However, some Audi RS models and specific high-performance versions boast unique power plants that VW models don’t share.Common Components In addition to platforms, VW and Audi often share a significant number of components. Many engines are shared between VW and Audi models, especially the 4-cylinder variants. However, some Audi RS models and specific high-performance versions boast unique power plants that VW models don’t share.

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