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Date:         Wed, 10 Dec 1997 12:32:55 -0800
Reply-To:     "McDonell,Scott" <ScottMcDonell@SOTA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         "McDonell,Scott" <ScottMcDonell@SOTA.COM>
Subject:      Eurovan Engine Ignorance
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> Sam Scholten wrote, in part... >> What about the 5-cylinder motors in the South African T3's? These >> aren't the same as the dreaded, piston-slapping 5-cylinder motors >> as in the early Eurovans, are they? > >Back when VW was nearing introduction of the Eurovan (1992?), I received a >video and several letters from VWoA about the new van, obviously encouraging >me as a registered Vanagon owner to check it out. Just so happened that we >were in the mood for something that would make the climb up to Park City >better than our automatic 83.5 GL, so I went by to look over the Eurovan. It >was cool and I really liked the interior layout and feel. But.... That >motor was incredibly noisy and the whole thing shook and rattled at idle. I >remember thinking that VW had no chance of winning over Vanagon people with >the EV with that motor, even if it didn't spring H2O leaks at will. We >eventually bought a Mercury Villager which is still going strong and drives >like a dream. Too bad it's so tiny and cramped compared to my Syncro, which >remains my primary driver. > >Anyway, I haven't kept up with the EVs and have, quite frankly -- and please >excuse my ignorance, been slightly amazed that folks on the mailing list >actually own and enjoy them. So, my question is -- especially in light of >Sam's comments -- Did only the first-generation EVs have the rough-running, >piston-slapping Audi truck motors, and at some point in the EV's history have >they been given a different engine? Did VW simply smooth out the previously >rough engine? If I were looking for an EV, which year is best and what model >years should be avoided? Is VWoA still selling new Eurovans, and is the VR6 >available? (Oh, how I miss my Jetta GLX.....) > >PS: I still have the video. It was quite a good piece of advertising. The >part with the guy swinging from the "forged hinged" doors is notable. > >Scott McDonell >Ogden, Utah >'86 Syncro GL >'83.5 GL [sold] >'59 Splittie [high-school ride / sold] >'96 Jetta GLX [sold]


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