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Date:         Sat, 14 Jul 2007 12:45:16 -0400
Reply-To:     Mike <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mike <mbucchino@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: Inside a Subi engine EJ22
Comments: To: Miguel Pacheco <escorpion1955@YAHOO.COM>
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I second that! Please, everyone, take your love for Subie/ Vanagon conversions to the list that caters to this specialty. That's where it belongs, not hard-selling it here.

Mike B.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Miguel Pacheco" <escorpion1955@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 6:10 AM Subject: Re: Inside a Subi engine EJ22

> Benny, I am probably like so many others.....I really enjoy your posts. > But, > damn man, take it easy. I have known about the Subie conversion for years > and know that they have become much better, but I am set on a TDI and that > is it for me. There are others like me on this list. Why are you suddenly > doing such a hard sell on the Subie? > What I don't understand is that suddenly you are so ardently pro-subie > conversion.....like overnight! Furthermore, your website is sooo damn > good, > with the videos showing how to do head jobs, etc, that it actually > encourages me away from the Subie. I love that stuff and I love the > challenge. I have done it for years. The oft-slandered waterboxer has > transported me for so long and for such a great distance. Let me tell you > that, from my first Vanagon (an 84) to all my latest , which run the gamut > all the way to 90, I have run more miles, under the most adverse demands, > than most, with the stock waterleaker under the hood. I put an amazing > 300K > on my Syncro without one single problem.....just kept my word that I would > keep mechanics out of that compartment. My Mantra has always been that I > work on it, using the Bentley and my common sense. Now you may say that > this > has worked for me but may not for others, but hell man, how about we say, > 'if you follow the directions, this is a workable path, using the motor > that > VW put there.'?? After all, I never performed any kind of magic. I just > changed the oil, adjusted the throttle switch, changed the O2 Sensor, etc. > I > have had head leaks and all kinds of problems, but I have traveled over > 800,000 over the last twenty years, using a waterboxer, trouble free!! > Lucky > me, whenever I did break down, I was close to my home. Yeah, but as you > may > guess, I was a commuter and you may claim that yeah, I put all those easy > highway miles on it(if there is such a thing for a waterboxer)but let me > give you a heads up, I had the confidence to put this baby into service to > get me to work. Now that's a tall order and it never, ever, let me down. > This engine conversion thing is relative to what you want to do. My take, > after reading and reading on this subject is that there are plenty that > want > more power, etc, but there are also lots that want to take it easy and > enjoy > the view. Now, let me tell you that my waterboxer philosophy has always > been > to drive the hell out of it and I have only felt slow when I was hauling > all > my rafting equipment and passengers. Oh and let me tell you that I have > rafted all over the SW and everyone always wants to ride in Miguel's van > and > let me tell you why........because Miguel never breaks down and because it > is just damned comfy riding in his van!! > In closing, let me say that, yeah, I am up for more power and will pursue > the TDI conversion soon, but, shit hell fire man just enjoy your van and > quit forcing it on us. Hell, I know it must be a sweet ride. There is no > doubt. > So, just two little bits to close........one is that no fr@$%ing way the > subie stacks up against the TDI and two, as much as I may dislike an > inline > four, Mr. Jim Akiba is so well informed and articulate that, hell, any one > of my vans will see a Zetec way before they see a Subie. > So, enjoy your van, Benny. It is beautiful, no doubt, we have all seen it > and can only guess that it is butter smooooooth. I just do not understand > your die-hard determination to make us believe what we have read about > over > and over again for sooooo long. > Damned long, I know, but hell, I just couldn't stand it any longer....... > Gracias! Miguel


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