I had the same problem getting traction in my 82 Westy. Finally spent the bucks and got some huge Firestone slicks and aluminum wheel tubs. Some fine tuning with the wheelie bars and I'm putting more horsies to the pavement than ever before. 0-60 in half a minute seems about right ... Scott Utah escapee, and an Apple is just a fruit, right? ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Brush" <jbrush@AROS.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 9:12 AM Subject: acceleration with air cooled
> Geting back to vanagon stuff..... > > I lost the message asking about how much acceleration to expect from an > air cooled engine. I timed my van this AM, and after the tire was done > smoking, and finally hooked up to the asphalt, I was able to go from 0 to > 60 in just under 30 secs. I was surprised at this, because I never thought > much about it, and seldom ever 'stand on it' in the first place. > > When you drive a slow vehicle, you just learn to actually drive, and pay > attention to when you need to start accelerating, because there is nothing > to spare if you make an error in judgement :) > > I also noted that from I got to 50 pretty quick, but those last 10mph > seemed to take forever. > > I hope whomever posted the original comment is able to find his problem. > 60 seconds seems like too long a time to me. If its not on the intake > side, maybe the cat is plugging up? > > Regards from Utah, > > John > > No Mac, No W > > No Mac, No Windows, just a reliable PC >
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