Ed writes: > Last night I installed one of those $19.95 tachometers in my '72 bus. > It's pretty cool to watch the needle bounce around while I am driving > but it still doesn't do me any good because I dont know where the > factory recomended shift and red line points are. If anyone has a > clue for a 1700 please let me know. > thanks. > Ed. The rev. limiter on a type IV is set at 5400 rpm. Your 1700 may or may not have the rev limiter installed <it's a $30.00 distributor rotor>. But 5400 may be a good place to set the redline. Peak horsepower on a 1700cc type IV is developed at 4800 rpm. The shift points that VW publishes in the owners manual generally correspond to the peak horsepower rpm in a given gear.
Dave > >
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