Yes there are more bits on a rev limited rotor arm to go wrong but a good quality one shouldn't be any problem.
The CU engine without a rev limiter will quite happily go over 70mph and over rev itself in third gear on a motorway if someone forgets to change up to fourth (it does happen). Even changing the rotor arm more often as a precaution is cheaper than a new engine.
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I ordered a limited 1 as that's what is in there now and from what i just read from comments i would probably leave it in third and over rev it as i'm more than likely going to have 3 kids in the back banging drums and shaking a tambourine for most journeys
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what2do wrote:
Can you slip your fingers into the cavity and feel for warmth?
I heard that the limiter ones can give problems, but if they are replaced regularly, should behave.
I did have one fail on me, but it was my fault because I had never renewed it and I don't suppose my garage did when the van was serviced.
For this reason I do most of my own servicing now and replace parts BEFORE they pack up.
All I can tell you is that I have had around a dozen vans in with running issues that turned out to be the rev limiter rotor arm. Swapped for a standard one and all fixed. Hence I never fit them.
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Agree with Andy. Better without rev limiter. If you've ever overtaken anything and suddenly found the power is gone unexpectedly, you'll understand why they suck. Had a no-limited one for 6 years. Cheap and easy to replace too. You just swap it for a 1972 onwards Beetle rotor arm. I also changed cap too
After all, its my engine. I should be able to decide how many revs I give it, not some half-baked contraption that they stuck in as an afterthought. I detest them with a passion. They do fail and they're a pain if they do. I appreciate the logic of fitting one but it doesn't work for me.
If you really must have one, at least keep a bug one somewhere in the camper so you can at least get home rather than trying to find a replacement that the nearest garage won't have.
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