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List of VW air-cooled engines along with their specifications and applications.

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1. VW Type 1 Engines (Beetle, Karmann Ghia, Thing, Type 2 Bus)
These engines were flat-four, air-cooled, rear-mounted, and used in many VW models.

Engine CodeDisplacementFuel SystemPower (HP)Applications
25 hp (No Code)1131ccCarbureted25 hpEarly Beetles (1945–1953)
30 hp (No Code)1192ccCarbureted30 hpBeetle (1954–1960)
D1200ccCarbureted34 hpBeetle (1965–1985)
F1300ccCarbureted40 hpBeetle (1966–1970)
H1500ccCarbureted44 hpBeetle, Type 2 (1967–1970)
L1500ccCarbureted53 hpType 3 (1967–1973)
AE, AH1600ccCarbureted50 hpBeetle, Type 2 (1971–1974)
AS, BZ1600ccFuel Injected50 hpSuper Beetle, Type 2 (1975+)

2. VW Type 2 (Bus / Kombi) Engines
The VW Bus (Type 2) used Type 1 and Type 4 engines over the years.

Engine CodeDisplacementFuel SystemPower (HP)Applications
B, H1500ccCarbureted44 hpEarly VW Bus (1967–1970)
AE, AH1600ccCarbureted50 hpType 2 Bay Window (1971–1974)
AS, BZ1600ccFuel Injected50 hpType 2 (1975–1979)
CA1700ccFuel Injected66 hpType 2 (1972–1973)
CB, CD1700ccFuel Injected72 hpType 2 (1973–1974)
GD2000ccFuel Injected70 hpType 2 (1976–1979)

3. VW Type 3 (Fastback, Squareback, Notchback) Engines
These engines were pancake-style for a lower engine profile, allowing more cargo space.

Engine CodeDisplacementFuel SystemPower (HP)Applications
L1500ccCarbureted53 hpType 3 (1967–1973)
U1600ccFuel Injected65 hpType 3 (1970–1973)
X1600ccDual Carbureted65 hpType 3 (1971–1973)

4. VW Type 4 (411, 412, Late Buses)
Type 4 engines were larger and more powerful, used in the VW 411/412 and later VW Buses (T2).

Engine CodeDisplacementFuel SystemPower (HP)Applications
W1700ccCarbureted66 hpType 4 (411, 412) (1972–1973)
CA1700ccFuel Injected66 hpType 4, Type 2 Bus (1972–1973)
CB, CD1700ccFuel Injected72 hpType 4, Type 2 (1973–1974)
ED1800ccFuel Injected68 hpType 2 (1974–1976)
GD2000ccFuel Injected70 hpType 2 (1976–1979)
GE2000ccFuel Injected76 hpType 2 (1978–1979)

5. Porsche Air-Cooled Engines (VW-Based)
Porsche initially used modified VW engines before designing their own.

Engine CodeDisplacementFuel SystemPower (HP)Applications
369/11300ccCarbureted40 hpPorsche 356 (1948–1952)
546/21500ccCarbureted55 hpPorsche 356A (1955–1959)
616/11600ccCarbureted60 hpPorsche 356B (1959–1963)
616/162000ccCarbureted130 hpPorsche 911 (early 1965)
Notable VW Air-Cooled Engine Features
  • Flat-four boxer configuration (except Porsche 6-cylinder engines)
  • Air-cooled with fan shroud cooling system
  • Simple and reliable design
  • Used in Beetles, Buses, Type 3s, and even industrial applications




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