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The Ideaman
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« on: November 17, 2007, 18:00:25 pm »

1776
DMS crank
Rimco 13 lb flywheel
Berg 6.5 lb power pulley
Engle W125 w/magnum gears
8.9 CR
Bosch 010
stock valve ported heads dual springs, ti retainers
1 1/2 header dual qps
44 IDFs 36 vents 125 mains
30 weight Kendal
28 mpg highway over 40,000 miles
18-20 mpg in town or traffic


Same engine with
VW 1.25 rockers
9.3 CR
welded, ported CB 044s 40 x 35.5 ti retainers
Berg/Stinger S4 ignition
1 5/8 w/ dual qps or 2 1/2 Magnaflo
48 IDAs w/37 vents 135 mains
25-26 mpg highway for 20,000 miles
14-16 mpg in town or traffic
10 or less with my foot in it.
From the other forum.  Thinking of building something similar for my brother in AZ. 
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stealth67vw
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2007, 16:01:44 pm »

With the stock ported heads and 44 IDFs the engine transitioned off idle a lot smoother. With the 044s and IDAs there was a stumble around 1800-2200 rpm that we could not tune out of it. Jim Ratto, Jerry Young (owner of Buggy House) and myself could not get rid of it so I just got used to it since I mostly drove it on the freeway. The powerband was moved up compared to the IDF configuration but still very drivable. If did it over again, which I plan too it will use 94s and I will sleeve the lifter bores. Wobbled lifter bores was the reason I tore it down, oh and to install a 78.4 crank.
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John Bates
JB Machining Services
1967 street bug 2020lbs w/driver
12.34 @ 108 mph 1/4
7.76 @ 89mph 1/8
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