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With the Munga being gradually replaced by the VW 181 from 1968 on, some private owners who had acquired the vehicles from the VEBEG replaced the original 2-stroke engine with Opel 998 and 1152 cm³ engines as they were readily and cheap available from junkyards and had a number of advantages like having a higher power/torque output while consuming less fuel (in comparison to the original engine) and being common 4-stroke units.
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