Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 16:03:40 -0700
Reply-To: Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
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From: Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Subject: Re: Tire question
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The word was that the taller R&Pšs were NLA pretty much. I donšt know about
the problems getting going. The TDI has serious low end torque. But the
brakes? I have G60s in the front and Audi 5000 turbo rear disks in the back
so I should be good.
The real answer is the 5 speed transmission but I donšt have the courage to
ask how much one of those is. Do they fit in syncros?
Mike
On 5/16/11 3:53 PM, "Jake de Villiers" <crescentbeachguitar@gmail.com>
wrote:
> If you could fit tires that big under your van, which you can't, you'd find
> yourself with seriously under-performing brakes and you'd probably have to fry
> the clutch getting it underway too... A taller third and fourth is a more
> intelligent solution, along with a taller R&P.
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Mike Miller <mwmiller@cwnet.com> wrote:
>> Thanks
>>
>> Right now the hope is for a TDI. Price of the labor for conversion is the
>> same, about, for either a TD or a TDI and I've had a TDI and liked it.
>>
>> I guess the Tire Rack would know this, and then I can calculate the percent
>> change in rpm. The gearing change is 25% and I kind of doubt tires can make
>> that much difference but maybe?
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>
>> On 5/16/11 2:43 PM, "Scott Daniel - Turbovans" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> > hi ..
>>> > 'which diesel' engine is a factor...
>>> >
>>> > a strong running tdi ?
>>> > or a conventional pre-chamber style engine ...1.9 TD at least I would
>>> > expect ?
>>> >
>>> > if running a conventional pre-chamber TD engine ..
>>> > those are 5,000 rpm engines .........and more or less like the stock
>>> syncro
>>> > gearing.,
>>> >
>>> > on the other hand ...a tdi will have more power at lower rpm, and for
>>> those
>>> > you want higher gearing for sure in 3rd and 4th.
>>> >
>>> > depending on how wild you want to get, some pretty large and tall 15 inch
>>> > tires will fit on your syncro van.
>>> > If the trans does not need rebuilding current..
>>> > the less expensive route for now is to play with 'rubber gearing'
>>> > improvements.
>>> >
>>> > for a stock 75 hp 1.9 TD AAZ engine ..
>>> > stock syncro gearing could be all right .................and it depends on
>>> > *what use* you have in mind ..
>>> > from dead slow rock crawling, to mud prowess, to highway cruising..
>>> > that needs to be spoken to also, for people to be able to make intelligent
>>> > comments about gearing and tire changes.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> > From: "Mike Miller" <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
>>> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
>>> > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 2:13 PM
>>> > Subject: FW: Tire question
>>> >
>>> >
>>>> >> Subject: Tire question
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Vanaroonies,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I feel the list has been too quiet lately so I thought I'd bring up a
>>>> tire
>>>> >> question.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Converting a van, 87 syncro, to diesel [if the money falls from heaven,
>>>> >> that
>>>> >> is]. The advice is to change 3rd and 4th so that the diesel operates in
>>>> >> the
>>>> >> right rev range on the highway.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> This will increase the gap between 2 and 3, which is already too large
>>>> >> really.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> So I wondered how much the revs could be decreased at highway speeds
>>>> [and
>>>> >> all others] using the tallest tires? I have 15" rims and since it's a
>>>> >> syncro
>>>> >> and a westy I need Light truck tires.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Any ideas?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Mike
>>>> >> Flame suit on
>>>> >>
>>>> >> ------ End of Forwarded Message
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