Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 09:24:26 -0700
Reply-To: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
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From: David Marshall <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
Subject: Re: Take a second look at the Dyno Tests Kyle provided ....
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All sounds well and good, and I am not knocking anything here, but a 2.0L
inline four does 115hp and 122/135lbs torque stock. Still far better
power/CC than the Vanagon. A tricked out 2.0L 8V I4 can make 145 to 150 hp
and a 16V I4 can produce 170hp if you trick it out too!
The 145hp 2.0L motor in my Rabbit Pickup is fantastic on a light 900kg
vehicle - I certainly would not want to install it in any Vanagon as it
makes all of it's power above 4500 RPM (stock 3200 RPM). There is always
a trade off for souping up an engine - you get power at the expence of
torque. This is why a 200hp V8 mustang with tonnes of torque weighing
twice as much as my rabbit pickup will beat my Rabbit PU from 0 to 50km/h -
strange seeing that it only has 55hp more... Once I get my engine into the
RPM range that makes the power I am laughing!
Now that you have 112hp what is your new torque valves as compaired to an
original 2.1 boxer? Is it still strong at 3000RPM to 4000RPM where you
need it? The rocker arms should not do that much to the torque as it is
only lifting the valves higher. Adding a cam will hurt torque as well as
most other mods that affect timing.
Somthing to think about!
At 09:26 AM 23/10/1999 EDT, Robert Lilley wrote:
>http://www.volks-motorsports.com/
>http://www.volks-motorsports.com/C-R_DynoManufacturer.html
>http://www.volks-motorsports.com/NewDynoResults.html
>
>
>If you look at the chart, adding the rockers "ONLY" added 22 HORSEPOWER at
>the wheels...
> (90HP + 22HP= 112HP A 25% increase in power on a STOCK engine)...
>
>Imagine the HP AFTER COMBINED with ALL the other mods I made...
>
>
>SO, adding 45% might NOT BE SO HARD after all folks...Plus with no additional
>stress only reduced stress on engine...
>
>
>Heads
>Cam
>Exhaust
>Crankshaft
>Flywheel
>Fuel pressure regulator
>Lightened valve train
>Ratio rockers
>Use of synthetic oils
>Friction reducing coatings
>Throttle body
>Match porting intake and exhaust
>Air filter changes
>Blueprinting parts
>Adjusted timing
>Plus CAREFUL assembly...
>
>
>A lot of little changes add up to a bigger change.
>
>
>Robert
>
>
-- David Marshall - - Quesnel, BC, Canada --
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