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Date:         Fri, 5 Jan 2001 07:51:52 EST
Reply-To:     CMathis227@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chuck Mathis <CMathis227@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Convert 85 auto to 4sp? And HP increases please
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Mark,

Swapping an automatic to a manual will net you a little better gas mileage and may make the van a little quicker off a stop. On the flip side it is impossible to over-rev an engine with the automatic (unless you shift manually) and the Vanagon automatics are rumored to be extremely dependable.

I've done a "partial-Lilley" with my '85. To date I've installed a K&N air filter, Bosch Platinium +4's, polished the throttle body, and replaced the exhaust system with ceramic coated stock pipes connected to a Dynamax Turbomax muffler. The muffler and cat will get heat shields soon. All this has improved the traffic manners greatly and the power sems to come more smoothly. Big difference? Still doesn't slam me back in my seat but I get around better.

Make sure your engine is very solid before you start messing with it. Adding performance parts to a tired engine will get you a dead engine real quick. Also make sure all the vacuum hoses and sensors are in perfect condition or you just won't get maximium benefit from what you add.

My next phase will be an MSD coil and plug wires. I'm still looking at the MSD 6A (a friend gave me one) -- I'm concerned about the number of wires coming off the coil -- is it possible for the MSD to mess with my ECU? I just don't know and would rather not burn up an ECU to find out (Jay has one installed on his 'mid-'80's Volvo with a Bosch L-Jetronic similar to VW's Digijet). After I go through the instructions again, if I'm still concerned I'll contact MSD and see what they say.

Beyond that I plan on installing a set of 1.25:1 ratio rockers or, if the heads start to leak first, a set of Boston Bob's improved heads - improved ports and multi-angle valve jobs. New heads will, of course, go to Swain Tech for the Lilley treatment.

Chuck '85 Wolfsburg Westy -- 'Roland'

In a message dated 1/4/01 11:28:21 PM, radish150@EARTHLINK.NET writes:

<< Hi all. Anyone know how difficult this swap is? What is the general opinion of these auto transmissions? Do they really suck gas and power compared to the 4sp?

Also, was wondering if there was an accepted hierarchy of bolt on stuff that will increase the power in a 1.9 auto rig? Some of the things I was thinking about was header and freeflow exhaust, MDS type ignition, KN filter stuff, does this stuff make a big difference? Any other tricks?

Thanks Mark... >>


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