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Date:         Fri, 24 Aug 2001 16:47:53 -0700
Reply-To:     Aristotle Sagan <killer_jupiter@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Aristotle Sagan <killer_jupiter@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Friday: First Vanagon Race Report
Comments: To: ctb1@PEOPLEPC.COM
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Only 18.8?

I get better than that and I haven't tuned it up in 2 years. I like your use of exclamation marks!

tim (It's Friday) o'brien

>Hi everyone. It has taken me until now to finally get to use my '84 Vanagon >WBX for its intended purpose - hauling my shifter kart and gear to the >track. Up until now, all my teammates weren't able to go, so there was >room >in the other vehicles for my gear. This time, I was self-sufficient. : ) > >The bus worked great! All my stuff fits fairly easily in the bus >(including >the kart), and loading/unloading is simple with the low lift height and >side >door. Once at the track, there is enough room in the bus to be a changing >room, stretch out and relax, get out of the rain, whatever. I have tinted >windows, so it works well if you need to change clothes. The rear hatch is >a great place to lay out my tools - the hatch provides a little cover, and >the height of the rear deck is great for laying out wrenches, sockets, etc. >I was even able to tie a canopy (Easy-Up) to the rear bumper with enough >clearance to open and close the hatch. > >Here is all the stuff that fits: >* 125cc racing kart >* Kart stand >* Large Rubbermaid canister that holds 8 kart tires >* Two smaller Rubbermaid canisters with all my spare parts, tools, >solvents, >tape, etc. >* Igloo 48 cooler full of Gatorade and food >* Two 5-gallon racing fuel jugs >* Huge hockey bag full of my racing suit, boots, gloves, helmet, etc. >* Large overnight bag with my clothes, cameras, etc. >* Folding chair >* 12" subwoofer box that includes two 6" midrange and two 1" tweeters >* Extra sidepods and mounting bars for kart > >And there's still room to fit an Easy-Up once I get my own (this one was >borrowed), as well as a passenger in the front seat. Outward vision isn't >even blocked at all with all this stuff in there. This is a great vehicle >for my purposes! You can see some pictures of some of the stuff at >http://photos.yahoo.com/ctbtyper in the "Race Bus" album. I have since >replaced the light green container you see with the big Rubbermaid canister >mentioned above. > >I can't believe the mileage I got. I have undersized tires on the bus >(came >with it - working on getting good tires now), so the revs are a bit higher >than they should be. While "drafting" behind my friend's trailer, I got >18.3 mpg! On the way back, they were going too fast and I really didn't >feel like screaming the engine for that long with the small tires, so I >backed it down and no drafting. 18.8 mpg! And that is corrected mileage >for the smaller tires - I calculated how much smaller they are and adjusted >the number on the odometer accordingly. I'd say it is running great. I'm >going to put larger-than-stock tires on the bus to drop the revs lower on >the highway - I think I'll be in even better shape then. > >While at the track, another racer showed up with a 1983 Vanagon Aircooler! >He felt the same way I did about the bus - his son races, and they fit >their >gear in the bus while still keeping the middle seat in place! He came over >to look at my bus, and we swapped stories, etc. Seems I'm not the only one >that thinks it's a great hauler. A few people commented, "Hey, nice VW!" >Yep, it's pretty cool. But you guys know that already. > >Sorry about the length, but I thought I'd toss out some Friday content >about >how pleased I am with my purchase. Later! > >Chris

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