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adrian
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« Reply #30 on: November 30, 2007, 12:46:30 pm »

I Get the point, fair enough.
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63 ripper
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« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2007, 15:47:18 pm »

1.31 to 0.89 would be a drop in the rpm range (depending on cam choice)
it all depends on engine components as to where in the rev range it makes power
get yours self hot vws october 2000-jan 2001 as they build and mount a 5 speed. useful articles

just going through the article on Art Gutierrez's amazing 67 and it seems his 5 speed had a 1.31 4th with an 0.89 fifth so i was wrong there,my apologies for that. his ratios 3.80 (1st) 2.31 (2nd) 1.65 (3rd) 1.31 (4th) 0.89 (5th) motor=2276,fk 89 cam,42/37 heads and 11.1
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Zach Gomulka
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« Reply #32 on: December 02, 2007, 18:11:07 pm »

1.31 to .89 isnt my favorite, but it will work ok if your engine has the torque to pull the big gap. I wouldnt do it in a sub 2 liter engine.
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« Reply #33 on: December 05, 2007, 16:16:10 pm »

Hi.

In example :

I have a 1776 ,Fk8 with 1.4  ,9.8:1 ,40*35 ,48ida 38 vent ,4/1  1"3/4 & dynomax
With my 4.11/2.46/1.74/1.37  3.88 Quaife
60ft : 2.0 sec
1/8 : 8.46
1/4 : 13.350 @ 101 mph .

Street tire 205/70/15 BFG ,No fan belt ,With muffler .
In '66 full metal .
No carpet ,head liner ,rear seat.

Now i think is too short .
Due to my power and torq curve .
162 hp @ 6240 rpm
19.2 mkg @ 5540 rpm  (flat torq curve)

Sometime bigger diplacement and 4 OG ratio (super beettle modified main shaft 3.78/2.06 and 1.32 /0.89 early)  >>> more reliability ,run in 13 possible and maybe spend less money  ...
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