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Date:         Mon, 11 Jul 2005 07:40:03 -0600
Reply-To:     Aaron Pearson <Aaron.Pearson@GXT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Aaron Pearson <Aaron.Pearson@GXT.COM>
Subject:      slow van, overheating, fast white westy on 91
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we took our '87 syncro 7-pass gl to aspen from boulder (colorado) this weekend, "moderately" loaded (~200 lbs, plus two light people). we took it over independance pass and stayed at a national forest campground on the aspen side of the pass. i'm happy with my van, i know it's slow, but if it can make that trip in four hours, that's good enough for me. HOWEVER, on the way back, on 91 between leadville and copper mtn, i am passed on a steep uphill grade by a 89-91 westy. i'm doing 25 mph in 2nd gear, and this guy (ponytail dude, i gave you a thumbs up- are you out there?) is at 40 mph at least. i assume he's got a transplanted engine, but maybe not? i've only driven one vanagon in my life, and assumed it's normal. the compression is fine on it, it's had a tune-up within a year, and it sounds and smells fine. but maybe i'm suffereing needlessly? this is the stock motor, 95k miles.

another calibration point: on i-70 east over eisenhower, i'm again in 2nd going 25 mph. the temp needle gets higher then i've ever seen it (a full needle-width above the led), so i pull over and cool off. when we start again, we have the heaters on and keep it below 3200 rpm and we make it up, no problem. air temp is ~75F.

so, is this right? i've always assumed my van is healthy, but can a front range local with a stock 2.1 confirm that eisenhower in 2nd is the best i can hope for? my van is noticeably stronger at 5300' elevation then 11000', of course, and i'm willing to live with that until it's new motor time. but if i have the slowest van in the world, i'd like to know.

thanks, all. sorry for the colorado-specific ref points and long post.

aaron '87 syncro gl


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