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Date:         Fri, 6 Sep 1996 09:21:37 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         tmarcini@execpc.com (Tim Marciniak)
Subject:      2.1L way beyond red line (interesting story)

I thought I would share an interesting situation that a fellow Vanagon owner/friend of mine got himself into recently while traveling through Northern Wisconsin this summer. It goes like this--he was merging onto the interstate from an entrance ramp into some pretty heavy traffic and needed to stay pretty focused on driving. He gets the 87 up to cruising speed 65-70mph and after about 10 minutes as the traffic kind of spreads out he glances down at his tach and sees that the tach needle is WAY BEYOND RED LINE!!!--its like the tip of the tach needle is about even with the red fuel gauge needle--in other words its off the scale. He just realized he was running this vanagon for about 10 minutes WAY BEYOND RED LINE!!! As his heart sinks into his stomach, he realizes that he never shifted out of third gear!!! Van runs fine for the rest of the trip. My friend calls me up after his trip to tell me about this incident and asks if he could of damaged anything. I tell him I dont know if there is any way to really tell at this point, especially if its running ok, but sure is a helluva way to blow the carbon out of a boxer.

Tim Marciniak tmarcini@mail.execpc.com 90 Westy Multivan


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