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Date:         Wed, 6 Nov 1996 11:37:09 -0600 (CST)
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From:         Jon Christensen <vvwca@primenet.com>
Subject:      Aussie Wasserboxer Hot Rodder (fwd)

Hi All,

I saw this on the usenet group. I'll steer him towards the V@L list!

Jon Christensen /V\ Membership Coordinator for the ~Certified VW Nut \W/ Vintage VW Club of America vvwca@primenet.com Co-Editor of the VVWCA Newsletter http://members.gnn.com/vvwca KC Kombis' NEATO Co-Rep

---------- Forwarded message ---------- >From: clveedub <clveedub@aic.net.au> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.vw.aircooled Subject: Wasserboxer Organization: club veedub sydney inc

Hi I seem to be in between the air cooled and water cooled news groups. I have a beetle fitted with a 2.1 Wasserboxer(vanagon) I currently run twin 46 ida Webers Berg cam and rockers 10.5 compression ratio about 160bhp. I am setting up an IHI turbo with Haltec injection and water cooled intercooler (like the liberty) should be good for 250-300 bhp at 15psi boost. Is there anyone out there playing around with these also i cannot find much on the net about Wasserboxer/Vanagon engine.. Steve Carter Club Veedub Sydney


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