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Date:         Tue, 13 May 1997 16:18:19 +0300
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From:         zeidler@NTCNTG02DU.ntc.nokia.com (Zeidler Helmut NTC/Dusseld.)
Subject:      Re: Speedometer markings

>according to the 83 WB owners manual: >"after the break-in period, the following speeds should not be exceeded: >Manual transmission >Gear after 1500km > 1 25km/h (15mph) > 2 50km/h (30mph) > 3 80km/h (48mph) > 4 top speed (imho: about 80 mph :)

>in the OLD models of vws, they had little "bars" that marked the shift mph .. >not dots. i don't know what the dots are.

I also have the described dots on the speedo on the '80 Camper. They have the same meaning as the 'shift bars'.

>i generally shift like this: (shift OUT of the gear): >1st after rolling, at or less than 10 mph. >2nd about 25-30mph >3rd about 40-50mph >4th :) i wish i did have a 5th gear sometimes!!

Forget it, on the five speed you may use the first only for starts at steep hills, the other working like yours.

>3rd gear is the most commonly used one for me, from about 25 to 50 mph, around >town.

helmut '80 Camper


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