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This man is holding a positive-displacement supercharger:
https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...95dc8a174d.png Specifically, an AMR 500. 500, meaning 500cc. Which is about volume of a 12 week old red squirrel. (Turns out that you can look up damn near anything on the interwebs.) https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...67a211117d.png It is such an adorably dainty little thing. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...c6805de998.png I've come across a few different aftermarket shops which use this device in their kits. One such example is The Dub Shop, which is basically the equivalent of Flyin' Miata for the air-cooled VW crowd. They charge six thousand dollars for the kit, which is actually a pretty reasonable price given that it includes new intake manifolds, throttle body, a Megasquirt, a full wiring harness, injectors, fuel pump, ignition coils, sensors (including wideband O2), all the plumbing and fiddly bits, etc. Basically all the things you need to add fuel injection and distributorless ignition to a vehicle designed back when the US flag had 48 stars, and then supercharge it. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...f19e8166f7.png The owner of the shop notes that on his personal car, with the pulleys matched to produce 13 psi on a 1.6 liter engine (the standard kit does 5 psi) he's achieving 95 HP at the wheels. Ninety-five horsepower. I don't miss air-cooled VWs. |
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 1636116)
The owner of the shop notes that on his personal car, with the pulleys matched to produce 13 psi on a 1.6 liter engine (the standard kit does 5 psi) he's achieving 95 HP at the wheels.
Ninety-five horsepower. I don't miss air-cooled VWs. |
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Shortly before departing for the moon, Neil Armstrong bakes pizza at his home in El Lago, TX, a suburb of Houston.
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Well, there's no topping that.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
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6k kit for 95HP :D Swap a K series for half that and enjoy reliability, power, and a whole lot more rpms.
E/ speaking of swapping it into a Miata chassis. Are there kits for K ---> Bug? Seems like vertical clearance would be... non-existent. And also doubtful of $3K. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...e50b827909.jpg |
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I love it when something I do as a cheap gag winds up becoming a part of the TV station's mythos and culture.
Like the ducks, for instance. There are now hundreds of them in this building. I have no control over it any more. The Bozo Button was a joke I thought of in the shower. Well, now it's in the 75th Anniversary Special. Skip ahead to 8:50 (This was one segment out of several hours' worth which aired today.) |
Originally Posted by Wingman703
(Post 1636165)
E/ speaking of swapping it into a Miata chassis. Are there kits for K ---> Bug? Seems like vertical clearance would be... non-existent. And also doubtful of $3K.
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absolutely insane. wow.
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Originally Posted by triple88a
(Post 1636148)
6k kit for 95HP :D Swap a K series for half that and enjoy reliability, power, and a whole lot more rpms.
But point taken. If you look around at the professional engine builders offering turn-key street engines for air-cooled VWs (and there are a surprisingly large number of them), the prices are just staggering. Take this complete engine, which is built to 2.2L and ready to run: https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...137bf3f550.png $14,435. And that's with carburetors and a mechanical distributor. Want fuel injection and electronic ignition? https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...4831c3044f.png Now it's $17,200. Want to make more than 100hp? Add a turbo: https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...2492a66a9a.png $26,845. These folks are serious... https://ace-engines.com/product-cate...ooled-engines/ |
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