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Date:         Thu, 4 Dec 1997 19:04:53 -0800
Reply-To:     David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject:      Re: AT v.s. Manual (Syncro 0 - 60 times)
In-Reply-To:  <3.0.3.32.19971203182343.006ade58@mail.abccom.bc.ca>
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At 18:23 12/3/97 -0800, David Marshall (Vanagon Mailing List) wrote: >At 03:43 12/3/97 -0600, Eric Small wrote: >>>> i'd pick an auto over a manual Vanagon anyday... the hassles are less..... >>>> if i want to go 100mph, I'll drive my other car... ;<P* >>>Hey! What's this about a Vanagon auto being slow? My Westy auto will >>>do 80+ (85?) without a tail wind or a truck! You think a stick goes >>>faster? >> >>Here,here! I was thinking the same thing... What is this myth about autos >being >>slower than sticks. I've driven both and would venture a 1/4 mile drag >between >>anybody's stock stick van against my '86 GL auto. ...mine will 0-60 (at >Dallas, >>TX altitude and around 60F) in a fraction of a tick over 17sec.. Anybody else >>checked this on their van? As far as top end I know I can run mine right into >>red line if I dont take my foot out. At 5200RPMs Im moving at about 93MPH. >> >>Of course I cant be sure of exactly how fast I was going as at that speed >in a >>Vanagon I am too busy just then to look down at the speedo... yee-ha! =8-0 >> >>These are not blistering fast numbers but even classic sports cars are not >>necessarily muscle cars. Just fun to drive! >> >>Dont Beat on yur van :) >>Eric Small >>Dallas, TX > >Wow... 90MPH in a Vanagon... Wow... My Syncro can do 0 to 100km/h in... >well... it can do 0 to 100 let's put it that way! :) Top speed is about >130km/h and that's after Scottie yells out "She can't hold out much longer >captain". .86 for 4th gear and 5.26 for a final drive... In bull low >(6.08) I can haul down trees though! > >I'll have to see what 0 to 100km/h is tonight. The 225/60 16 tires may not >help though!

OK The results are in! Last night I did three 0 to 100km/h runs when the truck was all warmed up. Out side temp was -5C so this may affect things some what. Other things that might affect this is 540W of highbeams and a lack of a tachometer...

Run 1: 30 sec Run 2: 27 sec Run 3: 33 sec

Pretty impressive eh!

-- David Marshall Email: david@volkswagen.org -- -- 80 VW 2.0L Caddy, 87 Audi 5000 quattro -- -- 85 VW Cabrio, 88 VW Double Cab Syncro Transporter -- -- Volkswagen Homepage http://www.volkswagen.org -- -- VW Caddy Homepage http://www.volkswagen.org/caddy -- -- ***SENT VIA VANAGON MAILING LIST*** --


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