Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 21:49:44 -0400
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From: Vdubdude@aol.com
Subject: Re: Turbos
In a message dated 96-04-13 02:50:37 EDT, you write:
>>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 22:36:47 -0700
>>To:turbotim@newdimensions.com
>>From:stirling@rof.net (James Cohen)
>>Subject:Turbos
>>
>>Tim,
>>I'm on both the Corrado list and on the Vanagon list (can you see the
>>conflict in my life?). I just read that Dennis Haynes asked about a turbo
>>for the wasserboxer. It would be great if *someone* developed one for the
>>Vanagons. I think the fanatics who own these vehichles would buy them by
>>the van-load.
>>
>>However, a more realistic point is that NO ONE has developed any
>>performance enhancing mods for the wasserboxer. If ever there was a
>>vehicle that needed more power it's the Vanagon. This is a completely
>>untapped market and if even modest hp gains were attainable (with bolt-ons
>>etc.) the demand would be over whelming.
>>
>>Just a thought...
>>
>>James
>
>Red '93 SLC
>Red '87 GTI
> and
>'67 deluxe
>'71,81,'85 Westies
>
>
In a reprint of CARtest magazine from South Africa from perhaps ten years
ago:
VW Turbobus
John Conchie, of Alpine Developments (in South Africa) has intended to
provide the best of both worlds by equipping the watercooled 1.9 liter
wasserboxer motor with a turbo system. This conversion should be available
through South African VW dealers countrywide. An unlimited distance one-year
warranty will be offered for those vehicles with under 20,000 km. The
conversion is as follows:
*Cosworth 7.2:1 low compression pistons
*Garrett PB-03 turbocharger (specially built for this application and
requires no intercooler) mounted below oil level and fed with a special oil
pump similar to the double auto stickshift type 1 oil pump increasing the oil
pump casing 20 mm?
*intake is single centrally-mounted blow-through 36mm Dellorto Twin choke
carburetor (specially built for the Turbobus it is all aluminum for extra
strength)
*the only other differences are, spark plugs,air filter, and accelerator
cable
* 1500 RPM 30% boost
* 2200 RPM 100% boost
* power is increased from 57kW, to 105kW @ 4700 RPM
* torque is increased from 141 Nm @ 2600 RPM, to 272 Nm @ 3000 RPM
* 0-61 MPH was 22.8 sec now 12.99 sec
This article is available in reprint as well as many other Vanagon-only road
test articles from around the world in a book named VOLKSWAGEN bus-camper-van
1979-1989 from Brooklands Road Test books. ISBN 1 870642 783. I bought
mine from Midlife Classic Cars discounted automotive books 4233 Carol Ann
Drive Charlotte, NC 28215 Phone/fax (704) 598-5113 100 pages, pictures on
every page.
Ric
VdubDude@aol.com