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i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) and
i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to be able to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain on the engine. i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if that makes a difference. thanks, chris |
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Chris Miller kirjoitti:
> i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) and > i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to be able > to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain on the engine. > i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if that makes a > difference. > thanks, > chris > > 60mph sustained, short bursts to 70 if it can do it The low 67 gearing makes the engine rev higher, helping acceleration but reducing top speed. |
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Jan wrote:
> Chris Miller kirjoitti: >> i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) >> and i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to >> be able to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain >> on the engine. i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if >> that makes a difference. >> thanks, >> chris >> > > > 60mph sustained, short bursts to 70 if it can do it > The low 67 gearing makes the engine rev higher, helping acceleration but > reducing top speed. I thought the 'stock' beetle was designed to run with your foot to the floor all day long ? Self restricting intake and exhaust. ? Rich |
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Jan > wrote: > Chris Miller kirjoitti: > > i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) and > > i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to be able > > to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain on the > > engine. > > i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if that makes a > > difference. > > thanks, > > chris > > > > > > > 60mph sustained, short bursts to 70 if it can do it > The low 67 gearing makes the engine rev higher, helping acceleration but > reducing top speed. I've heard of a "Freeway Flyer" trans-axle. higher gearing. I've also heard of a 5 speed tranny. One of the biggest "strains" on a VW engine is lugging. going too slow in a gear. Maybe get a tachometer.?? I sometimes run the **** out of the Ghia. I just rebuild the engine more often, but have a little fun. the first 36 hp. were happy running all day "pedal to the metal" 70 mph +/- and those ran the cam in the case. no bearings there. Have fun. Don't Worry/. -- when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer. All problems look like nails. |
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On Dec 18, 4:13 pm, A Veteran > wrote:
> In article >, > > > > > > Jan > wrote: > > Chris Miller kirjoitti: > > > i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) and > > > i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to be able > > > to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain on the > > > engine. > > > i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if that makes a > > > difference. > > > thanks, > > > chris > > > 60mph sustained, short bursts to 70 if it can do it > > The low 67 gearing makes the engine rev higher, helping acceleration but > > reducing top speed. > > I've heard of a "Freeway Flyer" trans-axle. higher gearing. > I've also heard of a 5 speed tranny. > One of the biggest "strains" on a VW engine is lugging. going too slow in > a gear. > Maybe get a tachometer.?? > I sometimes run the **** out of the Ghia. I just rebuild the engine more > often, but have a little fun. the first 36 hp. were happy running all day > "pedal to the metal" 70 mph +/- > and those ran the cam in the case. no bearings there. > Have fun. Don't Worry/. > > -- > when you believe the only tool you have is a hammer. > All problems look like nails.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Hold on guys. I have never driven any of my vw's under 65 unless the speed limit is less. The 36 can be driven all day wide open and I have when I had my 57. Same thing with the 1300. The only engines I have had heat issues with by driving to fast are the 1600s so I use good temp guage set ups to monitor the running. This covers the time period from 1963 to today. I have never blown an engine. I once drove a 63 vw from wisconsin to rapid city SD and back wide open every mile possible. This was over 1800 miles with no problems during the trip nor in the years that followed. This is my personal experience which of course my opinions are based on. By the way guys, Have a Merry Chistmas....Dennis |
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Chris Miller wrote:
> i've got a fairly stock 67 (i believe it's got a 1600cc engine though) and > i'm wondering how fast i should drive it on the freeway. i want to be able > to keep up with traffic, but i don't want to put undue strain on the engine. > i change the oil and adjust the valves religiously if that makes a > difference. > thanks, > chris > > I wouldn't worry about it too much, worry about the other drivers on the freeway instead :-( You get clocked by an SUV while the driver is checking their email on their blackberry and you probably won't survive. Any damage to your engine from going "too fast" will be a moot point. -- Babies, before were're done here, y'all be wearing gold plated diapers - Christopher Walken as Bruce Dickensonn |
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My 1600 71 loves to go 60 - 80 on the hwy. It gives me an unatural
feeling going 90+ in a bug. But, I'm sure it's not a problem for the car. |
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Jakalope kirjoitti:
> My 1600 71 loves to go 60 - 80 on the hwy. It gives me an unatural > feeling going 90+ in a bug. But, I'm sure it's not a problem for the > car. I've done 115MPH in my standard -74. Swingaxle and drum brakes, stock suspension. Didn't care to try it twice Jan |
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Back when my 65 still had the stock engine and tranny it would max out
at 68 MPH. That was enough to get along on at 65MPH on the level sections on Oregon interstate freeways. It would run maxed out like that for hours on end and never had any problems I could detect. But alas my 1300 died an early death when a crazy old woman rear-ended my poor little Baja Bug. The pulley end of the crank was bent and I was afraid to continue running it after that. To shorten up a long story, it now has a later model transaxel and a slightly hotted up and a balanced & blueprinted 1600 DP engine. It will now comfortably hit 65 in third. I got more performance than I was looking for but it easily climbs hills at highway speed (no more backed up and ****ed off traffic behind me climbing out of the canyon on hwy 26 out of Portland, OR. On the other hand, I sure do miss the 40 MPG of the old set up. Tony Jakalope wrote: > My 1600 71 loves to go 60 - 80 on the hwy. It gives me an unatural > feeling going 90+ in a bug. But, I'm sure it's not a problem for the > car. |
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I used to run my 1966 Baja up to 85 MPH but after reading the article in
the back of "how to hot rod a VW," I found out why the font end felt so light... Now I won't drive it much past 70 MPH. I don't think anything less than a full body swap would make a VW Bug safe to drive above 75. Tony Jan wrote: > Jakalope kirjoitti: >> My 1600 71 loves to go 60 - 80 on the hwy. It gives me an unatural >> feeling going 90+ in a bug. But, I'm sure it's not a problem for the >> car. > > I've done 115MPH in my standard -74. Swingaxle and drum brakes, stock > suspension. Didn't care to try it twice > > Jan |
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