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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2002 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 7:11 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Statement: I am getting pretty sick of driving 55mph from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C. and back once a week. I have a bone stock '66 Beetle with a 1300cc motor. I can't eliminate the drive, and won't eliminate the car, but need to increase the speed.
Question 1: My understanding is that the transaxles from 1973 and later beetles are the same transaxles marketed as "Freeway Flyer's". True?
Question 2: If the above is true, and I obtain one of these transaxles, how difficult is it to take out the guts of the IRS, and put it in the case of my swingaxle? I'm confident with a wrench and a little time, but have never attempted this kind of task before. Any Advice?
Question 3: Should I give up on switching innards and just shell out the 600 bucks that Transform or CB wants for a Freeway Flyer? |
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rizzag Now Wut?
Joined: April 19, 2001 Posts: 3116 Location: Keizer, OR
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 7:54 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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i have a rancho pro street freeway flyer and love it. it has the 3.88 ring and pinion like the 73 and 74 bug tranny plus a .82 4th instead of the .89 which makes it even taller still. i can cruise at 80 mph at 3500 rpm. i also am running a porsche 912 generator pulley to overdrive the fan to make up for the gearing. i have had 3 of these trannys now (all rancho's) and love them. i could never go back to 55 after having one. |
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TimGud Samba Member
Joined: March 03, 2002 Posts: 6459 Location: Rio Rico Arizona
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 8:17 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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I have been running a freeway flyer in my 63 Bug and have no problem running 80+ ,stopping is another story. I would shell out the money and get one built right the first time. Good luck. |
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Andrew Samba Member
Joined: October 27, 2000 Posts: 5865 Location: Who in the what now?
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 9:14 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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rizzag11, what size motor are you running??? My transmission is at the rebuilder's shop right now, and I'm going to call him tomorrow to figure out gearing for it. I like the 80 at 3500 RPM idea, but I'm pretty sure I'd need the motor to back up those speeds. Thanks.
Andrew
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2002 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 11:03 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Tim, where did you get yours built? I want it done right the first time! Also, rizzag11, thanks for the tip, I'll call rancho tomorrow. By the way, anyone heard of a shop in SoCal called Transform? Good? Bad? |
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IndianaVWKid Samba Member
Joined: January 29, 2002 Posts: 356
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 11:08 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Hey Man! I can't believe you're only getting 55 MPH you've got something wrong, besides the tranny! Could be clutch, that's my first guess...My buddies got a bone stock '65 beetle, and it'll go 65-70 all day....and gets like 36 MPG on the freeway...It's a beast for a 40HP...I couldn't believe it! But I did just put a freeway flyer in my bus(more necessary in a bus) Check the site, and the tech procedure.
www.geocities.com/indianavwkid |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: October 28, 2002 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2002 11:30 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Well, I could go faster, but I just don't want to push the motor that hard, it sounds like it's going to explode when I go over 60. It's not the clutch or some mechanical problem, I just want some lower revs when I'm at speed. |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: March 03, 2002 Posts: 374
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Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 6:24 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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James, I've owned two '74 Beetles with the 3.875 ratio and it is sometimes called a "freeway flyer", however, that sometimes also indicates that a taller fourth gear has been installed. They cruise fine at 80-90 mph in my experience.
I would caution against buying from Transform...I ordered a replacement tranny many years ago for one of my '74s and they sent me a 4.125 and would not even listen to me afterwards or admit their mistake. I live in Alberta and it was a major problem dealing with them long distance.
Why don't you try California Import Parts in Langley B.C....they used to stock Rancho trannies and I've always gotten good service from them? Neil. |
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Erik G Samba Member
Joined: October 16, 2002 Posts: 13247 Location: Tejas!
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 12:59 am Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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transform builds a good tranny, I have used several and always had good quality and good customer service. |
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TimGud Samba Member
Joined: March 03, 2002 Posts: 6459 Location: Rio Rico Arizona
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 7:01 am Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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I purchased one from KCR transmissions. The internals are good, but the drain plugs on the case they sent me were cross threaded and retapped and I wasn't too happy about that.But the plugs tighten down good and have held for 4 years. Good luck. |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: October 22, 2002 Posts: 11
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 1:09 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Is there any major disadvantage to running a low ratio tranny with a taller fourth gear? If not, why did it take VW until the Super Beetle to fit their own? I'm thinking of having my thing gearbox rebuilt -it's a swing-axle type with reduction gears- with a taller 4th gear. Has anyone else tried this? What were the results? I'd imagine a thing with stock suspension at 70+ MPH must be pretty hairy though! |
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ice baller Samba Member
Joined: July 13, 2002 Posts: 444 Location: 626 El Monte CA
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Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 3:06 pm Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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any web site where i can find info or purchase a transmission? Im looking for 1 step better than a freeway flyer, Where can i find these?website? thanks |
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[email protected] Samba Member
Joined: October 22, 2002 Posts: 11
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Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2002 4:19 am Post subject: Freeway Flyer |
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Here are a couple of websites I've come across in relation to new/rebuilt transmissions.
www.bugtrans.com, e-mail [email protected]
Rancho have their own site - www.rancho.com(I think)
www.vwspeedshop.co.uk - suppliers of rancho 'boxes to the uk, very accessible site, wide variety and performance figures. I hope these help, Colm |
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Miklo ¡Chale!
Joined: August 27, 2008 Posts: 2058 Location: Antelope Valley, Ca
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 3:58 pm Post subject: Re: Freeway Flyer |
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I thought I would revive this ancient thread instead of starting a new one... My questions is pretty much the same as what the PO originally asked.
I have a '66 Beetle with a stock trans and close to stock 1300cc motor.
From my understanding 73-79 transmissions are taller geared, 3.88 R&P.
If I obtain one of these transaxles, how difficult is it to take out the guts of the IRS, (or swapping axles) and putting them in the case of my swingaxle? I'm confident with a wrench and a little time, but have never attempted this kind of task before. Any Advice?[/quote] _________________ ✠Miklo✠
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mcmscott Samba Member
Joined: March 12, 2010 Posts: 4848 Location: sanger ca
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Buy a 67-68 core and have it built with a 1.22 third and a .82 fourth. I strongly do not think you can do this your self. And yes I build VW trans for a living _________________ There are no stupid questions, only stupid people,
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vwracerdave Samba Member
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With a stock 1300 I would run a 67-68 swingaxle with a 4.12 R&P gear. You DO NOT have enough HP to turn the taller 3.88 R&P. _________________ 2017 Street Comp Champion - Thunder Valley Raceway Park - Noble, OK
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modok Samba Member
Joined: October 30, 2009 Posts: 26743 Location: Colorado Springs
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:13 pm Post subject: Re: Freeway Flyer |
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VeeDubDoug wrote: |
I thought I would revive this ancient thread instead of starting a new one... My questions is pretty much the same as what the PO originally asked.
I have a '66 Beetle with a stock trans and close to stock 1300cc motor.
From my understanding 73-79 transmissions are taller geared, 3.88 R&P.
If I obtain one of these transaxles, how difficult is it to take out the guts of the IRS, (or swapping axles) and putting them in the case of my swingaxle? I'm confident with a wrench and a little time, but have never attempted this kind of task before. Any Advice? |
The 1300 engine does not need a taller third gear. They can spin up to 4500 perfectly happy in stock form. Fourth is the same overall ratio with most VW trans no matter if they have a 4.12 or 3.88.
I think you and the OP need a HAT that has flaps that cover your ears if the noise is bothering you or maybe a tune-up, or both.
I do not know if yours has a 4.12 or 4.375 final dive, but it may have the lower one to match the little engine, and you might swap it for the higher one, which is common in cars of similar year. |
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Brian Samba Moderator
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Juanito84 Samba Member
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Brian wrote: |
freeway flier + stock motor =
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Personally, I feel you should be able to run any load at almost any RPM without overheating. If it overheats it's got cooling problems or tuning problems. But what do I know. _________________ If a water cooled engine cools its water with air, isn't it just an overcomplicated air cooled engine? |
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Miklo ¡Chale!
Joined: August 27, 2008 Posts: 2058 Location: Antelope Valley, Ca
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Thanks guys! You know, i never realized early transmissions had a lower r&p... I think the 4.12 may get me to where I need to be.
I did a doghouse oil cooler/fanshroud swap on the 1300sp. I also added a Bosch 019 i just rebuilt as well. She's a little beast. She accelerates easily to 55-60mph... But i know she can do more! Once she's over 3000rpm nothing slows her down. I can drive up the 14 fwy without a bog.
I am also running 205/60'S in the rear... I may look into a taller tire. _________________ ✠Miklo✠
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'66 Type1 "Charlotte" RIP
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As I remember it, lowriding was not one of the criteria that Adolf gave to Dr. Porsche... |
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