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Teeroy Samba Member
Joined: April 20, 2003 Posts: 3685 Location: Eastern WA
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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:22 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Bus Torque 2007cc
New Brazillion AS 41 dual relief, stroker relieved, bored for 90.5, full flowed, oil gallies tapped and plugged, lifter bores sleeved, Hoover lifter galley mod.
DRD 78.8 counter weight eight dowel crank, stock weight flywheel, HD Bus pressure plate, stock VW D pulley.
DRD 5.4 H beam rods
Mahle 90.5 P&C's, 4.5cc dish, .020 deck
WEB 218 cam, ACN lifters w/Hoover mods, stock rockers with bolt together shafts, 911 Elephant foot adjusters.ACN HD aluminum pushrods.
Tims Stage 1 42 x 37 China casting, 52.5 chambers, .040 Bugpack head gaskets, 8.6-1 compression, dual springs, match ported to CB intakes.
Weber 44 IDFs, 36mm vents, CB linkage and filters.
Berg 26mm O-ringed pump, Berg full flow pressure relief cover.
ACN modified Bosch Mexico SVDA, Bosch wires
Mahle and Metal Leve bearings
Balanced
Bugpack Street Max 1 1/2 heater boxes, Vintage Speed Extreme Lowered High Flow muffler.
110HP 120FT TQ at wheels, 4.12 R&P .89 4th, no reduction gears (lowered straight axle), 205 55 15 tires, 4th gear pull
Runs cool on Mid grade, smooth not peaky or tempermental. Great bus engine
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Wayne S. Johnson Samba Member
Joined: April 12, 2006 Posts: 1265 Location: GILROY, CA
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 3:38 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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ENGINE: TYPE 1 1600cc
CR: 7.5
CASE: AS41, CASE SAVERS, 8mm STUDS
CRANK: FORGED CHROMOLY COUNTER-WEIGHTED
RODS: MATCHED WEIGHT, STROKE 69mm
PISTONS & CYLINDERS: AA 85.5mm
HEADS: 043 OEM, 53cc
VALVE SPRINGS: HEAVY DUTY, 166 lbs.
CAM: FK41 AND ENGLE LIFTERS; LIFT .364" @1:1, DURATION 269° (240° @.050")
ROCKERS: SCAT SOLID SHAFT ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLIES
CARBS: DUAL EMPI 34MM EPC
EXAUST: HEADER 2 TIP
OIL PUMP: 26mm FULL FLOW FILTER
COOLING: DOG HOUSE, OEM TIN WITH HOVER BIT, THERMOSTAT AND FLAPS
DISTRIBUTOR: CAST IRON KUHLTEK 010 DISTRIBUTOR WITH 009 CURVE
FLYWHEEL: SCAT - 12.5 LB. CHROME MOLY FORGED 200MM, 8 DOWEL
IGNITION: DELTA MARK TEN, CDI, 42,000 VOLTS; IN/OUT SWITCH
INSTREMENTS: FUEL MANAGEMENT COMPUTER; REAL TIME MPG, MPH, DISTANCE AND FUEL; 28 MPG @ 65 MPH
DIGITAL VOLT METER, DIGITAL DIP STICK OIL TEMP, ANALOG OIL PRESSURE, ANALOG OIL TEMP, RPM, CHT, FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE _________________ Additional products https://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/search.php?username=Wayne+S.+Johnson
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Alstrup Samba Member
Joined: July 12, 2007 Posts: 7216 Location: Videbaek Denmark
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Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2018 12:27 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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1955 cc Std plus bus engine for a late bay Westfalia camper.
Reconditioned AS41 engine case with Hoover mods.
76 mm CB crankshaft.
215 mm flywheel, stock weight.
215 mm stock clutch, All balanced.
CB Unitech rods, stock length.
26 mm double O ring oil pump, full flow.
A custom grind of the CB 2239 camshaft. 234 @ 0,050" 0,470/0,417" lift. Installed on 106 ILC.
CB lightweight lifters.
ACN aluminum pushrods.
AA 90,5 mm cylinders and pistons. Grant rings.
CB bolted rocker shafts. Mercedes elephant feet adjusters.
043 Mexico cylinderheads. 37,5 x 32 mm valves. ported. SS valves, custom seat job. CB sgl. springs, cromemoly retainers. 9-1 CR.
CB/Empi center section. 34 mm Solex carburettor with 29 mm venturi, rejetted. Slingshot endcastings. Stock late bay air cleaner w. K&N filter.
Bosch 021 109 205S distributor modified for type 1, recurved, Ignitor module, Pertronix 3 ohm coil. PCD upgrade on wires.
Stock heaterboxes. BAS Customsport muffler.
Stock doghouse fan housing with flaps and venturi ring.
Runs perfect idle at 875 rpm. Pulls almost like a diesel from just over idle. we had to swop the thermostat to the small 7 row external cooler to a 87 C. one, because the engine just wouldnt get warm enough except on really hot days.
For some reason the picture is small, so here goes:
104 hp @ 4860 rpm
161 Nm peak @ 3680 rpm
More than 150 Nm asvailable from 2600 to 4600 rpm. |
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allamaabroad Samba Member
Joined: September 22, 2016 Posts: 560 Location: South Jordan, Utah
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:20 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Wayne S. Johnson wrote: |
ENGINE: TYPE 1 1600cc
CR: 7.5
CASE: AS41, CASE SAVERS, 8mm STUDS
CRANK: FORGED CHROMOLY COUNTER-WEIGHTED
RODS: MATCHED WEIGHT, STROKE 69mm
PISTONS & CYLINDERS: AA 85.5mm
HEADS: 043 OEM, 53cc
VALVE SPRINGS: HEAVY DUTY, 166 lbs.
CAM: FK41 AND ENGLE LIFTERS; LIFT .364" @1:1, DURATION 269° (240° @.050")
ROCKERS: SCAT SOLID SHAFT ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLIES
CARBS: DUAL EMPI 34MM EPC
EXAUST: HEADER 2 TIP
OIL PUMP: 26mm FULL FLOW FILTER
COOLING: DOG HOUSE, OEM TIN WITH HOVER BIT, THERMOSTAT AND FLAPS
DISTRIBUTOR: CAST IRON KUHLTEK 010 DISTRIBUTOR WITH 009 CURVE
FLYWHEEL: SCAT - 12.5 LB. CHROME MOLY FORGED 200MM, 8 DOWEL
IGNITION: DELTA MARK TEN, CDI, 42,000 VOLTS; IN/OUT SWITCH
INSTREMENTS: FUEL MANAGEMENT COMPUTER; REAL TIME MPG, MPH, DISTANCE AND FUEL; 28 MPG @ 65 MPH
DIGITAL VOLT METER, DIGITAL DIP STICK OIL TEMP, ANALOG OIL PRESSURE, ANALOG OIL TEMP, RPM, CHT, FUEL PRESSURE GAUGE |
What's this fuel management computer you speak of? Interested in where you got it and how it works _________________ Dennis - 1973 Super Beetle ('16-'21)
Debbie- 1970 Baywindow Bus ('21 - Present)
Tin top camper/adventure bus
2180 TW: CNC Panchitos, Beehives Done Right, Web 163, Ultralight Lifters, 1.3 Rockers, CSP Python, Custom Speeduino EFI Conversion with 40mm Throttle Bodies
Distributors are lame
I have a really hard time leaving things alone...
Innovative and affordable engine management systems and EFI conversions for your Vintage VW
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Wayne S. Johnson Samba Member
Joined: April 12, 2006 Posts: 1265 Location: GILROY, CA
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DeathBySnuSnu Samba Member
Joined: August 25, 2012 Posts: 1183 Location: MS
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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2018 5:43 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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2387cc
86mm 4340 forged crank, type 1 mains, Buick rods
5.5 forged H beam "chevy" rods
94mm Mahle pistons and cylinders
Claudes Buggies mag "super case"
8mm head studs and inserts
Full flowed
Hoover mods
Rocker oil squirters
External oil control regulator
Split #3 main
CB bevel cut cam gears (did not want to listen to straight cuts)
Engle fk10
Engle springs, lifters, reatainers
Manley race master valves
42mm in, 37.5mm out
Mofoco 050 heads, welded and ported
58cc chambers
Ceramic coated chambers and piston tops
Fabricated intake manifolds, straight into flange and continuous taper
Mikuni 44mm throttle bodies (44mm plate, throat is 43mm)
320cc injectors
1-3/4" four into two split anti reversion can ss headers.
Ford distributor less ignition
Megasquirt kit computer
Lightened flywheel
Stage 1 pressure plate and cush lock disc
Regular 1st and second
1.26 third and .82 fourth
Welded synchros
3.44 ring and pinion
No fan and no mufflers.......ever
Dyno jet 250ix motorcycle wheel dyno.
Since dyno day I have trimmed 500rpm off the top to get more cells down lower. Going by the butt dyno I have gobs more pull/torque/fun.....but no more (maybe less) peak hp.
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bugguy1967 Samba Member
Joined: January 16, 2008 Posts: 4343 Location: Los Angeles, CA 90016
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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:03 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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2276. It was an upgrade of my previous post a couple years ago (green engine).
Upgrades:
Lighter valvetrain and less spring pressure - CB 650 outers, titanium retainers
38mm venturies from CB
Corrected port issues in the intakes
A1 1 5/8" sidewinder
196 on the second pull with the belt on and something over 210 with the belt off at ~6000 or so rpm. Here's pics: the 186HP was a pull on the engine before we arrived to the shop.
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trex1234 Samba Member
Joined: April 23, 2019 Posts: 5 Location: chicago
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Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 5:45 am Post subject: |
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Glenn wrote: |
Engine - 2180cc Type 1
9.5 CR
AS41 case
82mm forged crank
5.4" rods
92mm "Thick Wall" cylinders
FK-8 cam
Steve Tims, Stage 2, 42x37.5
1.4 rocker
Weber 48 IDAs
Gene Berg 1-5/8" merged , header and dual QP mufflers
Oil pump 26mm
Gene Berg full flow oil kit, Canton Mecca remote filter, Berg 1.5 quart deep sump, Type 1 cooler
Brad Penn 10W-30 Racing Oil
Cooling - Volkswagen, 1973 Type 181 dog house fan housing (no fresh air), Berg late model fan (welded + balanced), all OEM tin including the "Hoover Bit", flaps and thermostat.
KEP, 200mm Stage I, ACE "Copperhead" disc
Tranny - Berg 5
3.78/2.06/1.58/1.21/0.82
r/p 3.875
ZF, Limited Slip (LSD)
HP - enough
Torque - plenty, here's a 2nd gear pull.
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How's the 2180 holding up after all these years. |
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Alstrup Samba Member
Joined: July 12, 2007 Posts: 7216 Location: Videbaek Denmark
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Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:42 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Nice 1776 type 1 for a ´66 beetle.
Used case that holds specs.
Stock 69 mm German crank.
Stock 200 mm flywheel lightened 1 kg.
200 mm Kep stage 1 pressure plate with stock 200 mm disc.
All balanced together.
Stock rebuilt rods ligthened to 500 gr. and balanced.
CB 26 mm Double O ring filterpump. Flow optimized of course.
Web 218/119 camshaft. 108 LC. Installed on 106 ILC
CB light weight lifters.
AA 90,5 mm Cylinderset. Deves rings.
German 040 cylinderheads, ported and chambers changed, 9-1 CR, 35,5 x 33 mm Manley valves., Scat sgl HD springs, CB cromo retainers.
HD aluminum pushrods.
CB rocker shafts, stock rockers, Porsache style adjusters.
Bosch 205S SVDA distributor, recurved. Powered by a Pertronix coil and a MSD Streetfire CDI.
Dual 36 mm Dellorto carbs with my own power venturies.
1˝" heaterboxes.
VS mufler.
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madmike Samba Member
Joined: July 11, 2005 Posts: 5292 Location: Atlanta,Michigan
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Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 9:03 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Up-date on the 2276cc
my son talked me into a 'Turbo'
so I dropped the cr to 8:1
shelleved/stored the IDA's
swapped the cam to a FK 10,,thanks Aaron C
swapped the 4 qt sump to a 1 1/2 qt. and 4 oil coolers
used a Chassie shop 4 barrel intake at first worked but,, afr numbers could be better when 'cruising'
RLR oil heated,,for now
680 Quick fuel carb with power valve mod
been on the road for a while now, same trans & clutch getting 28 mpg on pump gas 93 octane, I haven't dynoed it ,but I race on an Airport up here=no traction
has gone high 7's in the 1/8th w/stock gearing fine toothed 3rd&4th
love driving it but it does need a longer down pipe/exhaust,but I'm old,lol
_________________ 'Black Ice'Drag Buggy 'Turbo'
Rail Buggy 1915 turbo
76 Drag/Street bug 2180cc 'Turbo' 11:85 @113 mph"If I go any faster I'll burn up the Hamster" ,gets 28 mpg. also 10/09/22 11.90 @115 mph
"If I'm ever on Life Support,UNPLUG Me, Then Plug me back In see if that Works" |
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fivelugshortaxle Samba Member
Joined: May 13, 2011 Posts: 4254 Location: Aumsville, Oregon
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Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:36 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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2332
OE mag case, sleeved lifter bores
TP lightweight tool steel lifters
Steve Long XR310 on a 106 lobe
Tims stage 3's 44x37.5 welded intakes w/ match ported welded big beef manifolds.
CB 1.4's
10.5:1/.040 deck
Dellorto 48's with Berg 37/42 centuries
A1 1 3/4 header with A1 muffler
CB magnaspark distributor
I'm guessing somewhere in the 190's hp. Car will be at Woodburn this year. Hope to get high 12's. Trans is stock geared 3.88. _________________ Good things come to those who wait.
2332 with lots of goodies....
Rotating assembly balanced by Brothers VW
4340 84mm crank
AA 94mm p&c' s
Total seal 2nd ring, rest are Grants
5.5 h beams
Magnum straight cuts
Steve Long XR310 on a 106
CB 1.4 rockers
CB Magnaspark 2 distributor
NGK D7ea plugs
A1 lowdown 1 3/4 with single muffler
Dellorto 48's with 40 venturies
Kennedy Stage 2 with Daiken disc |
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CR MAD MAX BUGGY Samba Member
Joined: October 19, 2019 Posts: 64 Location: Costa Rica
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Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2019 10:54 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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DeathBySnuSnu wrote: |
2387cc
86mm 4340 forged crank, type 1 mains, Buick rods
5.5 forged H beam "chevy" rods
94mm Mahle pistons and cylinders
Claudes Buggies mag "super case"
8mm head studs and inserts
Full flowed
Hoover mods
Rocker oil squirters
External oil control regulator
Split #3 main
CB bevel cut cam gears (did not want to listen to straight cuts)
Engle fk10
Engle springs, lifters, reatainers
Manley race master valves
42mm in, 37.5mm out
Mofoco 050 heads, welded and ported
58cc chambers
Ceramic coated chambers and piston tops
Fabricated intake manifolds, straight into flange and continuous taper
Mikuni 44mm throttle bodies (44mm plate, throat is 43mm)
320cc injectors
1-3/4" four into two split anti reversion can ss headers.
Ford distributor less ignition
Megasquirt kit computer
Lightened flywheel
Stage 1 pressure plate and cush lock disc
Regular 1st and second
1.26 third and .82 fourth
Welded synchros
3.44 ring and pinion
No fan and no mufflers.......ever
Dyno jet 250ix motorcycle wheel dyno.
Since dyno day I have trimmed 500rpm off the top to get more cells down lower. Going by the butt dyno I have gobs more pull/torque/fun.....but no more (maybe less) peak hp.
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This is at the wheels?
Amazing power.
Would be a blast on my buggy LOL |
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Alstrup Samba Member
Joined: July 12, 2007 Posts: 7216 Location: Videbaek Denmark
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 4:09 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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1776 sgl port stock look engine for a ´69 early bay w. factory numbers.
Engine case drilled and tapped for case savers and bored for 90,5 cylinders. Spot faced at 8 mm bolts for full contact with large washers. Hoover mods and full flowed.
Stock 69 mm crank. 8 dowelled
Stock rods lighteded 25 gr. and balanced.
Stock 200 mm flywheel.
Stock clutch disc.
Kep stage 1 pressure plate.
CB 2280 camshaft
CB lifters.
Eagle cam gear.
Shadek 26 mm oil pump, O ringed.
AA 90,5 mm cylinders and pistons. Grant rings.
Stock valved sgl port heads ported´n polished, semi raw surface. Std 3 angle seat job, 30 degree cut back on intake valves. chambers reshaped. CB sgl springs, cromemoly retainers. flycut for 8,5 CR.
1,25/1,1 rockers w. Porsche style adjusters on bolted shafts.
Stock pushrods cut to length.
Std valve covers.
Solex 34 mm Pict3 carburettor w. 28 mm venturi. gutted stock air cleaner w. K&N air filter. Snout shortened approx 2"
CB/Empi centersection, Empi end pieces matched to heads.
Locked 009 distributor, Black box ignition control. Pertronix coil. Low resistance ignition wires.
Stock late model fan shroud w. venturi ring and doghouse cooler.
Stock bus muffler gutted. 2&4 made "equal length" and muffling chamber in the middle. Exit made full 35 mm ID and with stock style glass pack muffler.
84 hp @ 4300 rpm.
152 Nm peak @ 3600.
More than 140 Nm available from 2600 to 4300 rpm.
Pulls clean from idle in 3rd gear. _________________ https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=435993 |
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FreeBug Samba Member
Joined: March 12, 2012 Posts: 4278 Location: deepest, darkest Switzerland
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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:09 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Alstrup wrote: |
1776 sgl port stock look engine for a ´69 early bay w. factory numbers.
Engine case drilled and tapped for case savers and bored for 90,5 cylinders. Spot faced at 8 mm bolts for full contact with large washers. Hoover mods and full flowed.
Stock 69 mm crank. 8 dowelled
Stock rods lighteded 25 gr. and balanced.
Stock 200 mm flywheel.
Stock clutch disc.
Kep stage 1 pressure plate.
CB 2280 camshaft
CB lifters.
Eagle cam gear.
Shadek 26 mm oil pump, O ringed.
AA 90,5 mm cylinders and pistons. Grant rings.
Stock valved sgl port heads ported´n polished, semi raw surface. Std 3 angle seat job, 30 degree cut back on intake valves. chambers reshaped. CB sgl springs, cromemoly retainers. flycut for 8,5 CR.
1,25/1,1 rockers w. Porsche style adjusters on bolted shafts.
Stock pushrods cut to length.
Std valve covers.
Solex 34 mm Pict3 carburettor w. 28 mm venturi. gutted stock air cleaner w. K&N air filter. Snout shortened approx 2"
CB/Empi centersection, Empi end pieces matched to heads.
Locked 009 distributor, Black box ignition control. Pertronix coil. Low resistance ignition wires.
Stock late model fan shroud w. venturi ring and doghouse cooler.
Stock bus muffler gutted. 2&4 made "equal length" and muffling chamber in the middle. Exit made full 35 mm ID and with stock style glass pack muffler.
84 hp @ 4300 rpm.
152 Nm peak @ 3600.
More than 140 Nm available from 2600 to 4300 rpm.
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The use of single ports, was that an imposed constraint, or was it to acheive the performance you wanted?
Say, if you had twin port heads and a pair of CB34s at your disposal (for example ), would you do the bottom end the same? Or would you up the cam a tad, say to the CB 2239? How much wil it hurt power to have a counterweighted crank? Could I offset that with a lightened flywheel?
-just askin'. |
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rens040 Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2015 Posts: 78 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:49 pm Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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2110 bug
As41 carter
CB 76mm counterweight E4340 crank
Mahle 94mm Forged Cilinders / Pistons
1 5/8” Stainless Steel Sidewinder Exhaust
Dual 44mm Weber IDF
CB 5.4” H Beam Race Rods
CB 044 Panchito heads
-Dual Springs
-Titanium Retainers
-1.4 Ratio Rockers
CB Match Ported Manifolds
Engle FK8 Cam
9.8 to 1 compression
Engle Lifters
CB Pro Race Straight Cut Cam Gear
Manton 0,035” Chromoly Push Rods
Schadek 30mm Full Flow Oil Pump
CSP Valve Covers
CSP Full Flow Adaptor
CSP Oil Cooler Blockoff
CSP Fuel Pump Blockoff
123 tune ignition
Pierburg Electric Fuel Pump
Conditions: 92°F, humid and nearly at sea level.
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FreeBug Samba Member
Joined: March 12, 2012 Posts: 4278 Location: deepest, darkest Switzerland
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 3:42 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Thanks for showing the path to make such a graph.
My combos are getting the best of me
I try on my own, for reasons unknown,
when I should just follow a recipe... |
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Alstrup Samba Member
Joined: July 12, 2007 Posts: 7216 Location: Videbaek Denmark
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 3:53 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Smaller main and main air and you can most likely get rid of that nasty AFR dip and get a cleaner torque curve especially.
Otherwise, nice power. _________________ https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=435993 |
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rens040 Samba Member
Joined: August 10, 2015 Posts: 78 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2020 4:29 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Alstrup wrote: |
Smaller main and main air and you can most likely get rid of that nasty AFR dip and get a cleaner torque curve especially.
Otherwise, nice power. |
Thanks, i'll keep it in mind for the next session.
Thinking of getting a different ignition than my 123.
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Thanks for showing the path to make such a graph.
My combos are getting the best of me
I try on my own, for reasons unknown,
when I should just follow a recipe... |
Thanks.
That was also how i started, confused by all the choices. But after reading and asking a lot here on the forum i came to this setup.
But it also comes down alot to what YOU want from your engine.. |
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Alstrup Samba Member
Joined: July 12, 2007 Posts: 7216 Location: Videbaek Denmark
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Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 7:18 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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Here is a fun little project.
1641 cc type 3 stock look.
Sgl relief engine case linebored. Oil gallery drilled through and enlarged to "dual relief" sizes. Hoover mods done at the same time.
Stock german crankshaft 69 mm.
200 mm stock flywheel and clutch.
All balanced together.
26 mm double O ring Shadek oil pump, Full flow.
Stock rods lightened 35 gr. and balanced +/- 0,5 gr.
CB 2280 custom grind. 224 @ 0,050". 0,446/,396" Valve lift.
87 mm AA pistons and cylinders. Grant rings.
311 cylinderheads, stock valves (35,5 x 32 mm) cut back on intake. Competition Valve seat job. 8,7 CR
Stock push rods.
123 Bluetooth distributor with Pertronix 3 Ohm coil.
Dual 32 mm Solex PDSIT w. 26 mm venturi.
Stock air cleaner gutted and enlarged 8 mm vertical. Universal K&N air filter.
Stock heater boxes. Stock no name muffler gutted and refabbed as a equal length muffler. Tail pipe 38 mm ID. with stock like "glasspack" muffler part.
Runs perfect on 98 octane Euro fuel, and gives a very nice, - and needed torque boost to the car.
77 hp Din @ 4300.
139 Nm peak torque @ 3200
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TonyB Samba Member
Joined: December 11, 2018 Posts: 173 Location: Kansas
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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:34 am Post subject: Re: Engine Builds / Combos |
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'62 Ragtop Baja, rebuilt the engine last summer, being a newbie and my first VW engine build, fortunately I had help from an experienced friend.
I used the parts list from Aircool.net and built a 1800 on a stock AS41 case. I used a Scat 74mm crank, 12 pound flywheel; Engle 110 cam; AA slip-in 88mm pistons and cylinders, 92mm MOFOCO heads with 39mm intakes and 32 exhaust valves, Scat solid rocker shafts, CB maxi pump II filter system; 1.5" headers, 40 HPMX dual carbs.
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