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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2025 12:43 pm    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Good job getting the PR tube to seal.

I did try to explain the process you used above. I guess I didn't do a very good job of spaining. Confused
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2025 2:24 pm    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

67rustavenger wrote:
Good job getting the PR tube to seal.

I did try to explain the process you used above. I guess I didn't do a very good job of spaining. Confused


That's 'zactly why I kept trying! Perseverance and all that!
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3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2025 8:09 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

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Good job getting the PR tube to seal.

I did try to explain the process you used above. I guess I didn't do a very good job of spaining. Confused


That's 'zactly why I kept trying! Perseverance and all that!

I was a buddies shop in Portland Saturday night.
We were there for a pre-Bonneville get together.
While looking at his car on a lift, I noted the PR tubes were leaking/weeping a little and commented on it. My comment got kinda blown off.
There was no way I was gonna touch that 2497cc engine without the owners permission well, at least until we get to Bonneville then, I can get my hands on his car and fix things that need a little help. But there's not much help needed on that well sorted car,

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2025 7:05 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

I think I have successfully loaded a video to YouTube. Not very tech savvy Razz

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/HKFugOIZB4k
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


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'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 8:22 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Sunday morning update!

I've been struggling with the jetting of the 45 DCOE on the turbo. At idle it peaks out the afr gauge and dies. I've upped the idle jets to "almost there", but it ran pig rich once i get it off idle. I put in some smaller mains and, again, it's "almost there". Enough so that it's time to go to the gas station, before I run it out of gas in the shop Confused



Gently and quietly Shhh down the street, and out onto the highway. In second gear with 3 pounds of boost it's spinning the back tires and hauling ass... I get third gear and instantly a huge racket that matches engine rpm. I know this can't be good... Mad

Turns out it sucked the afr cable into the fan!!! Aarrrgghhh! I mean YYAAAYYYY! It's not engine damage! Trouble indeed, but easily fixed.

Be well guys
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:21 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Turbos are definitely the cat's behind!! I had never even ridden in a turbocharged car until I bought a new Z last year. These things are setup with 2 small turbos that start making boost very low in the rev range. In the brochure torque is shown as "350lb/ft from 1800 to 5400 rpm" [ the numbers make be a tiny bit off, going from memory here ]. This thing pulls like a big block V8 from low revs and is a banshee over 4500. It hits an upshift at 100 mph that snaps your head back. I got the 9 sp auto so I could experience paddle shifting. It's pretty cool with some minor downsides.
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I had hoped to eventually turbo/EFI my 74 Beetle but life has intervened and ALL the VW stuff has found new homes and the Z is my last awesome car. So keep updating this thread!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:56 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Update, Sunday afternoon.

I made it back to the shop and cleared up the wreckage of my morning attempt to get some gas. Removed the damaged cord and sensor element. I plugged the port in the exhaust and taped up the lose wires associated with the afr and set off to try again.

This time I saw the boost gauge hit 5.5 psi. (Keeping in mind that the boost controller is set to 7 psi right now) This is just stupid fun. Like an old dope fiend, I've had my first hit of a mind altering drug, and I want more! Evil or Very Mad


Sadly, no more "tests" until I get a new afr gauge.

Have a great Sunday guys
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3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 11:21 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

I liked and subscribed your video!
I used to have my O2 sensor before the turbo. Everyone told me that the pressure is a sensor killer. So I moved it. I can’t remember, but I think mine did fail. I does stick having it in the short exit pipe.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 12:18 pm    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Thanks John.
That's interesting about the o2 sensor. I'd not heard that before. Think I'll have to look into it. I knew i didn't want it to close to the end of the exhaust, so I had it put in the collector.

I didn't smoke the sensor, (yet) the damage was self inflicted Embarassed

Be well. Paul
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:29 pm    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

My new air/fuel meter from Summit came in yesterday. I purchased the Autometer brand... it matches the rest of my gauges. But the cable that runs to the sensor, is shorter. Crying or Very sad
The biggest part was building the cable extension to reach the back of the car. I think I finally have big enough idle jets in it to actually start "tuning" the carb.

Stay tuned!
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2025 1:14 pm    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

So, a bit of an update... I guess.

I've had a hell of a time trying to tune the carb on this thing. Pig rich, fouling plugs on the low speed circuit, difficult to start no matter what jets are in it Mad I was ready to give in and called Ron Lummus about a 4bbl carburetor and would it be any better on the street? He asked about my turbo and says I have the wrong turbo, not the wrong carburetor! It should be able to sit there and idle all day with carbon seal turbo with a 3" compressor inlet. Long story short, there's a new Garrett turbo coming from Ron Lummus.

The last couple of times I checked the valves, most of them were tight. Dammit... The valves are tuliping or the seats are being pounded into the heads. Either way, they won't last, so I got on to the waiting list for Greg Tims to make me a proper set of turbo heads. My credit is resting for a while Embarassed
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2025 8:59 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

My wife has super human hearing. She can hear stuff that the dogs can't hear. On our last outing she says
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you have a sticky lifter
I choose to ignore her because I know my buggy doesn't have hydraulic lifters Very Happy. Then I pull the motor down this morning, and what do you know? A cracked cylinder and a blown out head gasket, and I've only pulled the 1-2 head!

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FFS turbos are expensive to feed!
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... Most folks are idiots when it deals with electrical !!!


67rustavenger wrote:

3/4 race cam? What's missing, one of the lobes? Shocked


Paul

'68 Manx clone... Sears??
RLR/Strange brakes
2276 built on AS21 case
W-125 w/ GB 1.25:1 rockers
Mahle forged pistons
CB 4340 crank
CB H beam rods
deep sump
45 DCOE
Garrett turbo (pending)
Tim's stage II turbo heads (pending)
MSD Box and distributor
Car Craft turbo header
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2025 10:29 am    Post subject: Re: slayer61 finally has a Dune buggy! Reply with quote

Type 1 engines don't have head gaskets...

But yes a leak like that would sound like a bad lifter. When my Bus engine was still in the Bus and I drove it I expected to find a very loose tappet. It sounded like a .015" or .020" valve lash but when I checked they were all good. Turned out to be a cracked head.
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