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NO_H2O
September 3rd 2005, 01:14
Well it went on the dyno this afternoon. After sorting out the Lamda/Brain wiring and plumbing it fired up like a champ and run smoot as butter. It seemed a little lean at first but Jake had me pull the screens from each port of the fuel distributor (good for 3 hp.) and it was just right. I didn't even touch the CO adjustment. She made 94 hp. and 124 ft. lbs. of torque (super flat curve from 2000 to 4000 peak at 2500) and ran cool as the other side of the pillow. Far better power and torque cure than the same combo on carbs. Other than the Mallory, Raby Camper Special Web Cam, extremely tight balance job and the CIS w/Lamda it is bone stock. I ame very pleased with the numbers. Even with the heater boxes belching out hot air and raising the air temp in the dyno room to 140 deg. F. it still made great numbers. Now I just need to find the time to install it in the bus and get the bus on the road (been sitting for 3 years).

vujade
September 3rd 2005, 08:18
thats awesome Dave...:)

he's gonna be one happy camper :laugh:

Mikey
September 3rd 2005, 13:48
he's gonna be one happy camper :laugh:

Nice. :laugh:

Lookin' good Dave. :)

yellow73
September 4th 2005, 22:09
Dave thats awsome. Now I have to figure out how to keep up with you going to Florida!!!! :agree:

Massive Type IV
September 5th 2005, 15:01
Dave did a great job building his first TIV!

Its the strongest Camper Special to hit the dyno to date! :eek:

NO_H2O
September 5th 2005, 18:38
I am very pleased with the numbers. Thanks Jake for the chance to learn a lot about the Type 4 and build a great powerplant for the Bus.

CIS Rules :agree:

NO_H2O
October 10th 2005, 10:23
It is in and I cranked it up yesterday. No leaks. Just need to turn the idle down a bit and get some rubber on it. Then it is off to the DMV.

NO_H2O
October 30th 2005, 16:10
Will Insure, register and start to drive it tomorrow. :agree:
Joel has been cleaning it up. No more time for waiting for the Audi wheels :bawling: , put a set of tires on the cleaned up stock wheels(Tires Plus had a sale 195/75/14's $22.50ea.).

yellow73
October 30th 2005, 22:48
Dave,
Sorry to hear about the Audi wheels - sorry Peggy won't give hers up!!! - but glad that you are getting it on the road.

NO_H2O
October 30th 2005, 23:34
I have a battery draining issue to solve, I think it is the voltage regulator. Tell Peggy to keep the Audi in the garage at night :D

NO_H2O
November 1st 2005, 23:45
The 1st drive wasn't a long on (yesterday), the front brakes bound up and we had to limp it home. Only got as far as the gas station. This morning I replaced the calipers and master cylinder. Joel and I fired it up and hit the road in the afternoon and we drove the $#!* out of it for about an hour, pulled in and looked it over then out on the road again. We burt about 1/2 tank of fuel and both were very happy with the power. :agree:

Pillow
November 3rd 2005, 22:44
Awesome Dave!

I hope mine goes as well this weekend.

I guess you are rolling the bus to Tampa?

Take Care,

yellow73
November 3rd 2005, 23:36
Congratulations on another job well done - you have to be up for the Man up and Wrench Award !!!!!

NO_H2O
November 5th 2005, 20:22
Just won a set of very clean 16x7 5 spoke A4 wheels on Ebay (under $200). I will pick them up in Alpharetta tomorrow. They have what looks like new Continental tires. It might put be behind getting them on the bus but I would love to get rid of the sidewall flex of the 14 inch wheel/tire combo. I could always get the wheels and seats in the bus and leave the black car here and have a GL bus for the weekend. :agree:

Link to wheels.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8010990738&sspagename=ADME%3AB%3AEOIBSAA%3AUS%3A11