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Date:         Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:56:23 -0800
Reply-To:     Lloyd McClelland <lsm6@NORTHCOAST.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Lloyd McClelland <lsm6@NORTHCOAST.COM>
Subject:      Re: 2.1 Wasserboxer
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Go Westy's oil choice change is interesting. In Dec. 2005 when I got a GoWesty 2.4 I mentioned that after 1000 miles I was going to run 15/50 synthetic they told me there was no need . I've been running synthetic anyway.... Lloyd ----- Original Message ----- From: "honemastert" <honemastert@GMAIL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:08 AM Subject: Re: 2.1 Wasserboxer

> GoWesty's Warranty Policy is here: > --------------------------------------------------- > http://www.gowesty.com/view_page.php?name=engine_warranty > > Looks a bit more stringent than it used to be in the past: > > I run *only* 91 octane in mine: > I carry octane booster as you can't always > find 91 octane. > > Calculate the price differential for 91 versus 85/87 over a > year, it's really not that much. You'll dump more money > into the Vanagon with other regular maint items. > (at least I have with my 'Money Pit' (er uh Syncro)) > > Hard decision.. for 2.1, East Coast, and a DIY or local install > Bob's reputation is unequaled. For something with higher > performance, I'd use GoWesty and have them install it. > > I like having the extra power in the Syncro, so for me > the higher perf. is worth it. > > I've only had (in the first couple of years) some issues > with the stupid valve adj. screws/tappet deals? > Worked with a local shop here to find some extras > replacements. > > GW fully reimbursed me for the time/expense in > chasing it down, also sent me some extra valve cover > gaskets and some extra screws if I had to do more > of them myself. Doug here at Doug's Bugs and Bunnies > (former wrench at Chapman) said that it's a common issue > (bad batches) and a PITA. > > Wouldn't call that a catastrophic failure at all, and it > was fully supported/covered. If their policies have > changed, then I'd take it up with them on this. > > Only relaying my actual experiences here, YMMV > > My 2000 Jeep GC leaks way more than my Vanagon > (which doesnt :-) at all.. and that is how it should be!) > > Cheers, > > -tim >


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