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« on: April 09, 2007, 10:53:50 am » |
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I my self, just had one the other day.
After searching for a berg shifter (finger grip) for several years, I got a call the other day from a fellow vw enthusiast who knew I had been searching for that exact shifter. He now wanted to sell it - and 1½ hours later money/shifter changed hands :-)
I have never ran anything else than stock shifters in my car, but I have to admit that I never thought the difference would be this extreme... but it was! The Berg shifter is so smooth and precise that it´s hard to understand how i could drive around with a stock shifter all these years.
Feels great to have a shifter that not only looks great, but also works really great.
Woooow
(Had similar wow experiences when i changed from my 34hp 1200 -> 150hp 1914 - actually that was more "shocking" than "wow" ;-) )
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2007, 11:10:40 am » |
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I was lucky enough to get a ride in Bill Schwimmers '59 ragtop a few years ago. WOW!!!  I got a lift from Dairy Queen to his house to pick up a licence plate frame he was selling. We went round one corner nice and slow and Bill says all calm like, you might want to hang on now. The noise and the acceleration were awesome, I have not been right since then! Thanks Bill,, Dean.
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« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2007, 20:52:57 pm » |
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The first time I drove my 58 standard with a crash gearbox and cable brakes was a WOW experience....... 
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« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2007, 09:10:18 am » |
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Imagine how Seedo and I felt driving it all the way back from Germany then Lofty 
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« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2007, 09:14:46 am » |
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Imagine how Seedo and I felt driving it all the way back from Germany then Lofty  I imagine it was an 'OH S**T' experience 
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Alan Uyeno
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« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2007, 09:41:49 am » |
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New quaife in my new transmission setup. With my old 220 treadwear tires as I hit 2nd gear going straight in the dry my car went sideways  (wow) new stickier street tires were installed immediately. Even with the 225/50/16's on my 16x7 fuchs I had more of a "WMP" (wet my pants) experience as it just started to sprinkle and going around a corner I almost did a 270 degree spin. I'm not sure how tracks operates in the US and other parts of the world but in my area they've really never let sport compacts run agains v8's. Last summer a bunch of the ACVW crowd were allowed to run with the outlaw class (v8 w/ slicks) because we brought to attention that the sport compact imports were tracking water to the rear wheels of the beetles tires causing traction issues and may cause safety issues to the track employees. It was a friday night street drag night (DVKK drag day) and Bruce Tweddle spoke to the track official to deliberately make my little 65 pumpgas beetle run against the owner of MOPAC autoparts(similar to a "summit" parts store in US) in his highly modified Mustang (he was tweeking it so I dont know if he was fully prepared either) . George (owner of mopac) looked over his shoulder at my car and kinda smirked. The crowd went nuts!!! I'm thinking not "wow" but "oh great" (sarcasm under my breathe). My car wasn't making the power is was suppose to that summer so I was already not happy with the performance of my pumpgas street car. http://members.shaw.ca/acvolkswagen/DVKKDragday2006.htmit was a "wow" experience for me since that smirk was wiped off his face pretty quick. Just think I was down on power too!!
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« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2007, 09:52:58 am » |
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New quaife in my new transmission setup. With my old 220 treadwear tires as I hit 2nd gear going straight in the dry my car went sideways  (wow) new stickier street tires were installed immediately. Even with the 225/50/16's on my 16x7 fuchs I had more of a "WMP" (wet my pants) experience as it just started to sprinkle and going around a corner I almost did a 270 degree spin. Sounds like more fun than a swingaxle unloading! 
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« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2007, 10:35:22 am » |
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First time I went out when my 2109cc motor was installed was a wow moment. Another was after the ida's were fitted and I knew that all of the money was worth while  Going out in Randy's beast last week was more of a 'oh shit this is what mine's gonna feel like' kinda moment 
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« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2007, 11:07:14 am » |
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Mine was sitting in a passenger seat of Camaro Pro-Modified as it left the line on it's way to a 200+mph pass. Hearing 200+hp of nitors-injected V8 at 7000rpm, the kick in the back as the Lenco slammed into second, the tug on the harnesses as the parachute hit... Wow! indeed...
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« Reply #9 on: April 11, 2007, 19:15:09 pm » |
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My wife and I enjoyed 20 years of "WOW" in the sand...the biggest being the day the throttle hung open while blasting up a steep hill....YIKES!!! Cal-Look wise, the day I got the 2017 stuffed into the 67 was a WOW for sure!
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« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2007, 17:42:42 pm » |
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Your welcome Dean, that car has corrupted a few people... As for my wow experience it would have been when I drove the Black Magic pro turbo sedan on the street in the late 80's. I was used to my N/A motor in my oval I had @ the time and that turbo car just took my breath away.I could'nt believe how hard it accelerated. I am still a 2 carb guy ,but they don't quite scare you like that. Later Bill
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« Reply #11 on: April 14, 2007, 18:29:16 pm » |
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I was a passenger in a 9 sec 3 series BMW last year (street car), at 28 psi it had around 700 horses... and a bit of WOW effect to...!!! A weaker man could have converted to Turbo there and then 
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« Reply #12 on: April 15, 2007, 07:42:43 am » |
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Nitrous oxide........first time beaten by a nitrous car was like my car was standing still and I could walk out of it (12 sec Chevelle) and the first time with nitrous.....was like I had en extra motor comming in!!!! Cool stuff!!
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« Reply #13 on: April 17, 2007, 02:46:24 am » |
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Your welcome Dean, that car has corrupted a few people...
Yep, add me to the list. As for my wow experience it would have been when I drove the Black Magic pro turbo sedan on the street in the late 80's. I was used to my N/A motor in my oval I had @ the time and that turbo car just took my breath away.I could'nt believe how hard it accelerated. I am still a 2 carb guy ,but they don't quite scare you like that. Later Bill
You know you want it Bill. Come over to the dark side.
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Bill Schwimmer
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« Reply #14 on: April 20, 2007, 03:04:25 am » |
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I have a turbo in my garage right now Dave, I put it in front of the wheels when I jack the car up. All kidding aside ,I have a lot of respect to how much drivable power you can make with one. If I ever built another car I might consider it if I could package it nicely. Glad to see you on here. Bill
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