>That was an informative reply to the question about reasonable cruising >speed in an air cooled vanagon. Could you share some thoughts with the >list about reasonable speeds for the water cooled crowd? > >In my ignorance I've adopted the magic number of 62 mph as a >zero-headwind cruise speed, with a downshift to 3rd (and drop to 50 mph) >when I can't hold speed on a grade with less than 3/4 throttle. This >"feels" safe for the engine, if feelings count for anything, but I'd be >curious as to your (and other's) opinion as to where the danger zones >start (in terms of rpm and engine load) for the wasserboxer. I own an 86 Vanagon syncro 160,00 on the clock. I driver to and from work, 25 miles one way. I run between 70 and 75 most days. If weather is bad or windy (head wind) I run at 65. I realy enjoy the list, don't change a thing. Its amazing how much in come we have. Anyone for eggs and spam?
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