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Date:         Tue, 25 Jun 1996 23:43:05 -0300 (ADT)
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From:         smitht@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca (Tim Smith)
Subject:      Re: W/B engine speed max.

>> He said that not even the Wasserboxers should be fun over 4000rpm for any >> length of time because nasty things will happen. The wasserboxers have >> tachs that redline well over 5000rpm.

I'd say that's bullshit, I ran my '85 at 130-140km/h, that's 80-85 mph (sorry no tach in the transporter) for many hours (4+ ) on an emergency trip home. I've run the '87 at 70-75 mph (4200RPM) for 1150 miles, shutoff for gassing up only, about 18 hours straight. The '85 was wound a bit to tight once, I hit 144km/h very briefly, but it was entirely happy at 130km/h. No cooling problems, gauge absolutely at normal position. Only once ever cooked a piston, and that was in our '71 when it was 2 years old, and I was lugging it over the hills in 4th, just learning to drive. Nice mechanic who fixed it took me for a drive and showed me when to shift, and I still keep the revs well up, now in the wasserboxer. Tim Smith


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