Hey Clive. It isnt over there its over here!! And my new one will be over here too!!
Ill be covering about 1000 miles bringing mine home and I hope I get 35mpg if not more............
Syncro, visco and the long trip home
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Sounds like you have a good'un then
My own first van skipped a bit after a long run and felt 'resistive' in turns so I replaced the VC; the old VC went into the Dodoka project van and has not caused any great concerns to drivers, so perhaps my first fears were unfounded.

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1.9 TDI Syncro 16 Westfalia Joker
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1.9 TDI Syncro 16 Westfalia Joker
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Let me put it this way ...
My 3.5 tonne motorhome (based on a 89 Iveco Daily) has power assisted steering and no front wheel drive of any kind ...yet the steering feels just as heavy.
Whether that is a sign of a "good" visco or not ...I don't know, but I'm certainly not worried.
My 3.5 tonne motorhome (based on a 89 Iveco Daily) has power assisted steering and no front wheel drive of any kind ...yet the steering feels just as heavy.
Whether that is a sign of a "good" visco or not ...I don't know, but I'm certainly not worried.
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