How can I make my van faster up hills/ motorway ?

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Re: How can I make my van faster up hills/ motorway ?

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sternal wrote:Okay this post id going on a bit now (i can write that since I started it !)

1.If I change the rotor arm for a non governed one would/could this make any difference to speed ? Ie get to 65mph for overtaking

2.if its non governed and the revs go over 5400 rpm this cant be good for the engine ? 4 speed though !

3.if I change it will the engine need to be retimed ?

If these questions could be answered then I can lay this post to rest (for a while) !

(i know carbs might/should need a tune)

I thank you :P

1. no
2. no it isn't
3. has already been answered

BOXY wrote: You wouldn't need to re-time the engine because the firing point wouldn't change.

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Whatever rotor arm you fit it won't make your motor faster nor will it need re timing.

You won't rev it past 5400 in gears, your ears will give in first!!

Go seek out a decent recommended garage who's up on these type 4 motors.

Most haven't a clue as you've seen today.
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Beat me to it kev!!
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Hello,

Just been reading through the thread....

Rule 1: if it is still running....Don't PANIC :wink:

Rule 2: While there is poetry in a VW air cooled... there is very little magic... :roll:

Before:

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After:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsfo5ATgBp0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Budget in bits....second hand SVDA distributor , coil, bits... say 50€

I havn't seen any one asking for compressions and oil pressure.. :shock: :shock:

Ho Hum..

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Fantastic videos
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compression fine apparently

If anyone can reccomend me someone then great Im in North London
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Aidan wrote:check the gearbox code, you might have the 1.6 gearbox in there or worse one of the early diesel boxes, cu with correct box should be a bit quicker than you are finding if the engine is in good health

Has this been done yet? suggested on page 1, get under and and have a look for numbers/letters.

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sternal wrote:compression fine apparently


How do you know, what were the readings?
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sternal wrote:compression fine apparently

If anyone can reccomend me someone then great Im in North London

So which garage did you just take it to?
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gotta be carful of slander

they are a VW air specialist in N London !

Changed spark plugs, distributer cab and rotary arm on my lunch hour. Old sparks where black ! (running to rich)

as to the compression readings to the post below no idea I'm going on previous owners word... but will get it checked after the bank holiday.
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SO WHAT WERE THE READINGS?
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I dont know the readings sorry ! Will do next week when I get it done


UPdate


I went to my mechanic today who Ive used for years he spent a good hour with me he didnt do a compression test (will do next week, he thinks it doesnt need it)

He did check the timing and it was 4 degrees before top dead centre (haynes says 7.5) but that was before the days of unleaded petrol so he says thats about right.

What he did notice was that the big air pipe that comes off the air filter box was pretty much none existent (the pipe that should lead to the right air vent) he said the carbs need air not stale hot air to work.He has put some pipe there and I will see if it makes any difference on the weekend.

I also changed the sparks, distributor cap & rotary arm.

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Haynes says 4-6' ATDC with the vac tubes connected. So if your timing is 4' BTDC with the vac retard attached you're at least 10' out. It would have been more useful if the spanner monkey had checked what the timing is advancing to as the revs increase. My money is on the ignition not advancing beyond 15' because the mech advance is stuck.

You could try posting a separate question on how an electric fuel pump should be installed. I've never seen on in the engine bay before? It seems odd to have it higher than the tank and so far from it.
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to be honest all this degrees stuff means nothing to me !

Wanted Air cooled specialist that is in NORTH LONDON ! I have spoken to a few and they all sound money grabbing carb tune up £200 or £60 an hour it will take 4 hours etc ! :evil:
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