Then I started pricing T4 parts from other sites, and saw they weren't exactly cheap either. So I decided to do some price comparisons. What follows is my research and results, though the conclusions aren't as cut and dried as I'd like.
Methodology: The LN Engineering Type IV store lists all the components that go into the 2270 kit, in enough detail that I could get most items apples to apples. I used Aircooled.Net as the main price source; where I couldn't find it there I used Type IV store prices. I also used DPR for the crankshaft, and AA for heads (more on that later.)
Results: The following is the price of the Type IV store kit sourced individually, EXCEPT for cylinder heads
As you can see, not a small chunk of change. The only number about which I have real doubts is the head stud kit - that's the price for the ARP set, which were the only ones I could find on the Type IV store.
Here's where we start comparing apples and grapes. Or perhaps golden apples and apples. (Sorry for the crappy formatting)
Part Source Cost Total
2.0 Liter Heads 48x38 AA $2,015.91 $6,100.01
RS+ Cylinder Heads Type IV Store $4,092.75 $8,176.85
With the AA heads, the DIY price of the package comes to within $700 of the LN Engineering package. And with the Len Hoffman heads, the LN Engineering package saves a whopping $1,375 over buying the parts separately.
Another item is the camshaft. The Type IV store has cam packages with various options. I did a similar exercise with the cam packages versus a DIY package, and found that one would only pay about $93 more for the the custom grinds that LN Engineering uses.
One note- I found the Type IV store prices to be generally cheaper on individual items.
Conclusion: The 2270 Type IV store package is a good deal when compared to buying parts piecemeal with the following caveats:
- You think the RS+ heads and the Raby cam are worth the extra $700
- You are getting a package from one source and only have "one throat to choke"
- You are starting with a bare block, OEM liners, 1.7l rocker arms, and misc small parts
Hope somebody finds this useful.