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valtteri
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« on: March 23, 2015, 15:34:15 pm »

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I am selling a 2332cc Type 1 engine due to lack of time and a change of plans. Everything is new, the motor has been driven on the street for about 10km and has seen seven quarter-mile passes with about three being full WOT passes. These were in 2013 in Bug Run Classic, has been stored ever since with rockers bolted off and engine turned over by hand every now and then. Never been to a dyno. It's built with tender love and care over time, not just bolted together.

The sale includes everything you need for burning rubber and racing :
1) Install the fuel pump, fuel hoses and ignition boxes
2) Install the engine, bolt on the rockers, adjust the valves
3) Add oil and gasoline
4) Fire it up and go drag racing!

Performance
Ran 12.7/165km/h with a 1.8 60ft on slicks in a heavy all-steel split window beetle with a +120kg driver in Bug Run Classic in 2013. The transmission had a close-ratio 1st and 2nd, but stock 3rd and 4th gears. Running through the traps with either 3rd or 4th made no difference, lots to be optimized with gear ratios. Pulled two wheelies.

This was ran on the car's first outing and the first passes were about tuning the A/F ratio. Estimated power output is around 200 horsepower, can most likely be optimized in a dyno.

Specs
Bottom-end
Engine case: AS41, STD, stamped Feb '96, prepped by Trimco
Oil sump: Scat Super Sump, 2 quarts, Scat Billet sump plate
Oil pump and cover: 30mm, Trimco oil pump cover
Crankshaft: 84mm Scat forged w/ Porsche journals, STD
Connecting rods and bolts: Carrillo, ARP bolts
Cylinders: 94mm Mahle
Pistons: 94mm Wiseco, Jaycee aluminum wrist pin buttons, Total Seal rings
Flywheel: VW original, 8 pins
Pressure plate: Kennedy Stage 2
   
Compression ratio: Around 11.5-11.9:1, runs on Shell 98 regular gasoline. (My notes on comp ratio were lost during moving to a new garage)
   
Valve train
Camshaft: JPM Raptor 01308, 287 degrees@0.05", 11.43mm cam lift, 108LC.
Lifters: JPM
Pushrods: JPM 7075 dual taper (Gene Berg chromoly push rods included)
Pushrod tubes: JPM aluminum (Jaycee black & silver aluminum pushrod tubes included)
Rockers: Pauter 1.4:1 roller rockers
Valves: 48x38 Manley stainless steel
Valve springs: JPM OTEVA75 dual springs (K-Motion K800 springs included)
Retainers: JPM Alumec
   
Cylinder heads   
Cylinder heads: 48x38 Superflow, Gene Berg valve cover conversion for stock-style valve covers
Valve covers: Scat stainless steel, original style
Flow figures: 216CFM@16mm lift @25" on a SuperFlow 600 flow bench
   
Intake   
Carbs: Weber 48 IDA w/ 45mm venturies (42mm venturies included)
Intake manifold: Short Gene Berg -style
Linkage: CSP center pull   
   
Exhaust   
Exhaust system: CSP Python stainless steel, 1 7/8" w/ lambda bung
   
Ignition   
Distributor: MSD VW Billet Distributor, MSD ignition wires
Coil: MSD Blaster SS
Other: MSD 6AL, MSD 2-step and RPM Module Selector
   
Fuel system   
Fuel pump: Holley Blue electric pump
Pressure regulator: Holley
Fuel filter: AN-fitted inline
Fuel hose: All necessary fuel hoses included, braided hose with quality AN fittings
   
Other   
Breather box: CSP stainless steel
Lambda sensor: PLX Wide-band Lambda sensor with gauge, included in the sale
   
Notes   
The JPM parts alone cost 1600€   
The CSP Python header cost 800€

Specs listed here as well: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpbahiiSBzlpwjk5rBhA5tx9jt4u71qyzS7U_s6Ww_E/edit#gid=0

Price
6 500€. Enquiries: vv.santala@gmail.com

Will ship anywhere in the world on buyer's expense. Will transport to Stockholm port for picking up at a cost of 200€.  

I also have
-a virtually new Autometer Monster tach w/ shift light and Autometer oil pressure and oil temp gauges
-QA1 DS304 one-way adjustable shocks
-Competition Engineering 3-Way adjustable 90/10 shocks
-Adjustable spring plates
-29mm torsion bars
-Phoenix 26x6x15 slicks with seven passes
-Phoenix 22.40x4.50x15 front runners with seven passes
-Type 1 swing-axle trans w/ close-ratio 1st and 2nd gears, Superdiff, indestructible Karpiola axles and big Type 3 brakes

Buy them all with the engine and we'll negotiate a fair total price!

Thanks,
Valtteri

Photos
More photos at http://boxpx.com/0dhjihdaebi















« Last Edit: May 23, 2015, 20:52:41 pm by valtteri » Logged
leec
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« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2015, 20:33:23 pm »

How much for the 90/10 shocks? I assume they are for linkpin?

Lee
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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2015, 16:42:26 pm »

Lee: Sorry about the late reply, but at this stage I'd rather not start selling individual parts.

About the engine: I will entertain reasonable offers, so if you have a number in your head, let me know!
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leec
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« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2015, 16:51:44 pm »

Ok, cool.
Let me know if you do decide to sell
Lee
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« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2015, 22:56:07 pm »

haven't seen that much fur since the 80s  Cheesy
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8.77@156.8mph 
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« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2015, 19:59:09 pm »

haven't seen that much fur since the 80s  Cheesy

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« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2015, 20:41:43 pm »

They actually banned my ad on the Samba for a while. I was confused but when the ad came back online, they'd paintbrushed white on top of the vintage photo on the tool cabinet door. I guess someone didn't like my taste in decorative photography?  Wink
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« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2015, 22:13:50 pm »

Nothing wrong with a bit if fluff

Old school at its best !! Cheesy
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