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syncropaddy wrote:
bikermike87 wrote: But I imagine the big wheels and tyres aren't helping much. Looking to swap the wheels for smaller ones.
Here are the current wheels....




Thay arent big. Mercedes E Class 7Jx15H2 ET35 I'll wager

Ther are 16" wheels, they catch the arches when I'm heading over speed bumps, nothing major. Also, I'm changing down to 3rd quite a lot and struggle to get past 60. What do you reckon they are worth if I flog them on fleebay with 1 spare wheel?

Hard to judge with A/T tyres on them etc..
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18 mpg? You weren't doing a steady 60 then...do I see 225/75/16 on those. That's quite a big gear to pull for a flat 4, even a DJ. OK for a Tdi (or an R5 or V6 petrol )
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O should it...

Having a re-think Jed?
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silverbullet wrote: Wood and chrome roofracks are for the pre-79 crew, along with all the surf tat and bulls##t hibiscus flowers...

Oh right... are they?

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bikermike87 wrote:
syncropaddy wrote:
bikermike87 wrote: But I imagine the big wheels and tyres aren't helping much. Looking to swap the wheels for smaller ones.
Here are the current wheels....




Thay arent big. Mercedes E Class 7Jx15H2 ET35 I'll wager

Ther are 16" wheels, they catch the arches when I'm heading over speed bumps, nothing major. Also, I'm changing down to 3rd quite a lot and struggle to get past 60. What do you reckon they are worth if I flog them on fleebay with 1 spare wheel?

Hard to judge with A/T tyres on them etc..
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silverbullet wrote:18 mpg? You weren't doing a steady 60 then...do I see 225/75/16 on those. That's quite a big gear to pull for a flat 4, even a DJ. OK for a Tdi (or an R5 or V6 petrol )
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O should it...

Yep they are 225/75/16. I was running around brighton for a bit before the trip back so I imagine that drank alot, motorway cruising speed of about 56-60.
It seems to be running a bit better now though. Is 180-200 miles a tank about right?!

Should I look to lift the van a bit, if so what spacers and cost?! What about fitting a different box.

Oh and another thing, the heat temperature gauge only shows a very small increase, heaters blow warm air, but at 60mph it seems to go cold.

Sorry for the 101 questions, just trying to get my priorities on the van in the right order. I did warm in the previous post I was a novice (but keen to learn!)
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Nice van congrats on joining the club ask away dude thats what the forum is for probably better off swaping the wheels keep the roof rack if you want don't mind the snobs
Wood and chrome roofracks are for the pre-79 crew, along with all the surf tat and bulls##t hibiscus flowers...
so now we now what to do to your van at the next meet Ian, Neil did you say you had some daisy stickers
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bigger tyres than originally fitted means the speedo under reads so you actual milage will be greater - calibrate against a gps trip, the speedo will appear more accurate but the odomoter will be less accurate

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jebiga41 wrote:keep the roof rack if you want don't mind the snobs
It's morally wrong for a syncro and completely inappropriate. Like chrome wire wheels on a T5
jebiga41 wrote:so now we now what to do to your van at the next meet Ian, Neil did you say you had some daisy stickers
They'd probably pull the paint off...save them for Jake's bus, if he ever comes to a meet - he's already got the flowery seatcovers
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silverbullet wrote:It's morally wrong for a syncro and completely inappropriate. Like chrome wire wheels on a T5
I think that would be an ecumenical question Ted
I dunno, this new lot they own a syncro for five mins and all of a sudden they become fashionistas and bring morals into it Next thing they'll be telling us you can't wear flip flops and board shorts So is it morally wrong then to put a palllet on the back of a syncro Ian?
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bikermike87 wrote: Oh and another thing, the heat temperature gauge only shows a very small increase, heaters blow warm air, but at 60mph it seems to go cold.)

Sounds like your thermostat is stuck open.
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silverbullet wrote:save them for Jake's bus, if he ever comes to a meet - he's already got the flowery seatcovers

Hah, they are gone now, they got worn through from too much driving.

Not something a problem your Syncro suffers from...

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Aidan wrote:bigger tyres than originally fitted means the speedo under reads so you actual milage will be greater - calibrate against a gps trip, the speedo will appear more accurate but the odomoter will be less accurate

That was my thinking Aidan, but the speedo is now accurate with the bigger wheels, i.e 60mpg on the speedo is 60mph on the gps.

I have an exact trip of 185 miles today so will fill up before and after. I will have 6 spare wheels in the van and two hitch hikers so maybe a good indication of consumption for when the van is kitted out.

With regards to the roof rack, I had no idea it was for a splitty or a bay , I don't think any of my mates thought that as well.
IMO it serves a purpose, carrying a spare wheel, maybe water and storage space for when I pull up. Isn't the syncro supposed to be functional?
I know a full length roof rack would be better and maybe more syncro friendly, but for now, it can serve a purpose

Trying to explain to my Mum and every other person how the syncro differs from my 2wd T25 is getting on my nerves!
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silverbullet wrote:...do I see 225/75/16 on those...

Fair ball to to you Ian .... I still cant see that in the pic!

There are 4 different ET dimensions for that style of wheel from 34 to 41. They go from 6.5 to 7.5 inches width.
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[quote="bikermike87"]

With regards to the roof rack, I had no idea it was for a splitty or a bay , I don't think any of my mates thought that as well.
IMO it serves a purpose, carrying a spare wheel, maybe water and storage space for when I pull up. Isn't the syncro supposed to be functional?
I know a full length roof rack would be better and maybe more syncro friendly, but for now, it can serve a purpose /quote]

Thats because it's not exclusive to bays or split screen vans. I have a Mitsubishi roof rack, so has Jake, Russel, and that fella with a doka maybe they are "silly" too because they "belong" on another car.....

Don't be put off the syncronauts forum, some like to have their own ideas of what one would like one ones own van. It's when people copy everything you have done to your own one that it starts getting creepy.

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jed the spread wrote: Thats because it's not exclusive to bays or split screen vans. I have a Mitsubishi roof rack, so has Jake, Russel, and that fella with a doka maybe they are "silly" too because they "belong" on another car.....

Don't be put off the syncronauts forum, some like to have their own ideas of what one would like one ones own van. It's when people copy everything you have done to your own one that it starts getting creepy.

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Those Jap import roof racks like yours Jed are cool. Finding one in good condition is not easy anymore. I found a really good one over here that was black anodised but the guy wanted €300 for it and he was 200 miles away!

Like Jed says dont be put off what we say here ......
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