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« on: May 07, 2009, 11:16:00 am »

Hi guys & girls.

Just thought I'd say a quick hello and introduce myself. I'm Russ Weir from Kent in the UK

Here's my ride, a Cali-import '74 Ghia Coupe

2009 is my second season racing in the VWDRC in VW Sportsman class, last year was with a 1641 motor. So far so good this year, Qualified 1st at both meetings, won the first and came runner-up in the second



She's got a 1914cc motor built by RNJ Motorsport; Kennedy 1 cover, Pro-Grip disc, 12lb flywheel, full dynamic balance, match weighted rods, Engle W120 cam, hi-rev lifters, 1.25:1 rockers, 35.5x40 valves in reworked heads, hi-rev single springs, 8:1 CR, remote oli filter. Currently running a single 40DRLA with 32 vents, as my twin 40DRLAs are going through a rebuild. 1.25" merged header with twin quietpack/swivel stinger

The rear is IRS, stock height and features KYB gas shocks, type 2 bump-stops and 5mm wheel spacer. The front is balljoint/disc and features a 3" narrowed beam built by myself, and currently a 5" drop on adjusters (shock tower seams are 40mm from the ground) Empi short oil shocks, anti bump-steer bushes and 1 set of castor shims.

Wheels are early 4-stud 5x15 thin-lip Rivieras with 145/65 Bridgestones up front and 205/60 Federals out back

Best run is 16.16s @ 81.79, but that's with the single carb, hoping for a mid to low 15 when the twins are bolted on.


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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2009, 11:33:37 am »

cool! and welcome
looks like good fun there.

now sorry to highjack your first post allready, but how come everyone is running 16's, 15's and even 14's with a 1776 or 1914 and i am stuck with mid 17's in my fastback with a 1776. the combo doesn't look much different then the one mentioned above and a ghia can't be that much lighter.  Huh
oh, and don't mention me getting out the car half way down the track  Grin

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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2009, 11:45:35 am »

Hi Russ, good to see you over here on the lounge!

Seeya soon buddy
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« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2009, 11:54:14 am »

cool! and welcome
looks like good fun there.
now sorry to highjack your first post allready, but how come everyone is running 16's, 15's and even 14's with a 1776 or 1914 and i am stuck with mid 17's in my fastback with a 1776. the combo doesn't look much different then the one mentioned above and a ghia can't be that much lighter.  Huh
oh, and don't mention me getting out the car half way down the track  Grin
Well, sorry to disappoint you, but a Ghia is heavier than both a Bug and a Fasty - she weighs in at 2090lb, and that's before I get in! Perhaps you simply need a visit to a dyno. Or it might be you're not launching/hooking up too well.
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« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2009, 11:55:28 am »

Hi Russ, good to see you over here on the lounge!

Seeya soon buddy
Jamie

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« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2009, 12:52:06 pm »

Welcome to the Lounge Russ!
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« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2009, 12:58:51 pm »

Well, sorry to disappoint you, but a Ghia is heavier than both a Bug and a Fasty - she weighs in at 2090lb, and that's before I get in! Perhaps you simply need a visit to a dyno. Or it might be you're not launching/hooking up too well.


well i checked the manual and a fastback weighs 1100kg or something off 2400lbs. so i am fatter.  Grin

what hp does your car have. mine has 115hp on the dyno, but alas i can't remove the belt.
about the launching and hooking up that can indeed be a problem as i am still learning a lot. and hopefully improve
so what numbers (hp/ torque) are you running?

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« Reply #7 on: May 07, 2009, 13:43:54 pm »

well i checked the manual and a fastback weighs 1100kg or something off 2400lbs. so i am fatter.  Grin

what hp does your car have. mine has 115hp on the dyno, but alas i can't remove the belt.
about the launching and hooking up that can indeed be a problem as i am still learning a lot. and hopefully improve
so what numbers (hp/ torque) are you running?
Oops, I stand corrected on the weight then.

I've not had her dyno'd yet, but judging by the weight and times I would guess about 105bhp @ flywheel, no idea about torque. She's going to be dyno'd when the new carbs go on as I really want to make the best of them.

As for the launch, and I'm no expert, this is my drill. Rear tyres 14psi.

Handbrake on (button held down), 1st gear engaged, clutch up as much as the brake will hold, 5000RPM on the tacho, then let everything go when the lights drop. Best 60ft 2.08s
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« Reply #8 on: May 07, 2009, 13:54:04 pm »

cool! and welcome
looks like good fun there.

now sorry to highjack your first post allready, but how come everyone is running 16's, 15's and even 14's with a 1776 or 1914 and i am stuck with mid 17's in my fastback with a 1776. the combo doesn't look much different then the one mentioned above and a ghia can't be that much lighter.  Huh
oh, and don't mention me getting out the car half way down the track  Grin



why not?  i wanted to talk about adjusting your accelerator cable and then doing a 105s pass
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« Reply #9 on: May 07, 2009, 14:20:07 pm »

welcome to the lounge Russ
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« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2009, 18:53:41 pm »

cool! and welcome
looks like good fun there.

now sorry to highjack your first post allready, but how come everyone is running 16's, 15's and even 14's with a 1776 or 1914 and i am stuck with mid 17's in my fastback with a 1776. the combo doesn't look much different then the one mentioned above and a ghia can't be that much lighter.  Huh
oh, and don't mention me getting out the car half way down the track  Grin



why not?  i wanted to talk about adjusting your accelerator cable and then doing a 105s pass

 Grin, because i have bought runningshoes now and can actually run to the back and fix it faster. that's a couple off 0.10's right there  Grin

well i checked the manual and a fastback weighs 1100kg or something off 2400lbs. so i am fatter.  Grin

what hp does your car have. mine has 115hp on the dyno, but alas i can't remove the belt.
about the launching and hooking up that can indeed be a problem as i am still learning a lot. and hopefully improve
so what numbers (hp/ torque) are you running?
Oops, I stand corrected on the weight then.

I've not had her dyno'd yet, but judging by the weight and times I would guess about 105bhp @ flywheel, no idea about torque. She's going to be dyno'd when the new carbs go on as I really want to make the best of them.

As for the launch, and I'm no expert, this is my drill. Rear tyres 14psi.

Handbrake on (button held down), 1st gear engaged, clutch up as much as the brake will hold, 5000RPM on the tacho, then let everything go when the lights drop. Best 60ft 2.08s


thanks for the help. i'll see what i can do.  Wink
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« Reply #11 on: May 07, 2009, 19:09:31 pm »

Hi Russ, nice car ! Wink
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« Reply #12 on: May 07, 2009, 19:13:35 pm »

Hi Russ and welcome to the MADNESS  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

I hope you have as much fun here as I do.

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« Reply #13 on: May 07, 2009, 19:57:20 pm »

cool! and welcome
looks like good fun there.

now sorry to highjack your first post allready, but how come everyone is running 16's, 15's and even 14's with a 1776 or 1914 and i am stuck with mid 17's in my fastback with a 1776. the combo doesn't look much different then the one mentioned above and a ghia can't be that much lighter.  Huh
oh, and don't mention me getting out the car half way down the track  Grin



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