Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
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Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
This might be hiding on the site somewhere but I'm looking for a good resource for rebuilding my 2.1 motor over Xmas. I know the market is full of air cooled performance books but I can't seem to find what I need. The motor is OK so my build will be a reliability tune, mild head clean up and valve job, stainless exhaust and a slightly healthier cam aimed at better torque, any ideas anybody?
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Re: Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
nope, no book on the wbx...
In practice, type 1 theory works.... but the wbx has its own little foibles too...
In practice, type 1 theory works.... but the wbx has its own little foibles too...
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Re: Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
I remember something produced by an American company called Bugpack that was predominately Aircooled but did deal with the WBX water cooled units. Google it and see what you get
syncropaddy
One Syncro, five Mercedes Benzs and a rocket ship
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Re: Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
stainless exhaust and a slightly healthier cam aimed at better torque
Ok, well I imagine you meant - what exhaust designs are aimed at performance (as opposed to corrosion prevention)
This might be useful: from Simon Holloway's Syncro Story
One of the “extra’s” already fitted on my van was an “Autocavan Powertorque” exhaust system. This was a tuned exhaust with stainless expansion bellows, which went into an Aircooled 2 litre type Stainless Steel Silencer with single outlet. It has a bigger bore manifold (38mm instead of 36mm) & is a very neat set up, which has always given the vehicle a bit more power (and a very nice sound!). Over the years I have had to patch it up a few times & sleeve the bellows sections as they eroded away. This was becoming a bit of a problem as the mild steel flanges on the system also eroded away. After two pipes broke completely at last years Vanfest (You might have heard it whilst I was doing the “Big Split”!) I decided that it was time for a new system. Getting a new silencer was not a problem as I found that the exact same profile box is still made & sold by “Waggonworks”. The original arrangement came with a very substantial saddle & clamp arrangement to hold & support the silencer box. This means that there is a lot less stress put on the head exhaust studs & also it allows you to hang the exhaust properly so it does’ not droop. I have seen many of these exhausts on Aircooled vans that look very lopsided.
Unfortunately, It is not still possible to get the original tuned manifold that will fit on a 2.1, or the saddle/clamp arrangement. (In fact I have never seen a similar arrangement to mine on any watercooled T25).
Rather than different profiled cams, the norm with these engines I believe (other than never tune them ) is to have 'ratio rockers' - that is increase the valve lift by a higher rocker ratio
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Re: Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
Somewhere on a backup drive I have a picture of that Autocavan Powertorque system.
syncropaddy
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Re: Definitive watercooled performance book/manual?
Here you go - I've used these guys for Aircooled parts - top quality and they know their stuff not cheap tho
http://www.ahnendorp.com/VW-waterboxed- ... machining/
http://www.ahnendorp.com/VW-waterboxed- ... machining/