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petevw June 14th 2010 21:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandeep (Post 76538)
How about a type 4 horizontal cooling shroud in carbon :D

I'll even make the mold ! Let's talk Pete as I really need one to finish of my engine. Can't have the bug on the road with out one :(

Can he do door panels / rear quarter panels ?

Sandeep

He can do whatever i tell him to! :lmao:

I'm sure it won't be a problem if you have a mold.

I talked to him last month about door panels, and he said no problem. He was making flat sheets for the DSM crowd to use as splitters. He lays the carbon on a piece of glass, and then puts the vaccum to it.

Give me some demensions(or your old panels-i tossed the '71 super's in the trash), and you can sand it to the final size. I had ordered panels from Carbon Joe for my split, and gave them up to Chris casue they were a different size. I took my original Remmelle panels down in size to fit the rib door properly.

CLKWRK June 15th 2010 10:32

can he make me a new body (sans ricey bumper)
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...ace%2FGhia.png
kidding, I bet it would cost a fortune for a carbon ghia body, however a carbon flat fan would be sweet for sandeeps ride

petevw June 16th 2010 18:28

^^^^^ Pretty cool!

http://www.prefix.com/Images/Projects/Ghia/Ghia.jpg

evilC June 17th 2010 10:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by petevw;76563[B

As you would expect without any 'screen or glass!;):lmao:

petevw June 20th 2010 22:49

Here are the carbon gloveboxes installed:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...1.jpg~original

What do you guys think if using a standard wheel? Refinished black with body colour spokes?

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...2.jpg~original

Pete

owdlvr June 21st 2010 02:35

Hi Pete,

What are you using for pedal covers?

-Dave

CLKWRK June 21st 2010 17:38

Looks slick, me likey

chug_A_bug June 21st 2010 23:20

looks great Pete.. I would put a Sparco wheel on it ;)

Chris.

petevw June 22nd 2010 00:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by owdlvr (Post 76605)
Hi Pete,

What are you using for pedal covers?

-Dave

I'm trying to figure that out now. In that pic, it has Jamex pedals.

NO_H2O June 22nd 2010 03:53

Looks good Pete.

petevw October 10th 2012 13:34

Hey guys, it's been awhile.

Got sidetracked from this '52 project with my bus. Now that it's 95% done, time to get back on the splitty!

http://www.kustomcoachwerks.com/foru...pic.php?t=5426

http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...7.jpg~original

Engine look familiar Dave(NO_H2O)?

Out of the smack black bug and into this.

http://i.imgur.com/9Nuvth.jpg~original

NO_H2O October 10th 2012 14:53

Good to see the old 2275 is serving you well. It had a good torque cure that should do well in the bus. We missed you here but I knew you would be into the bus for a while as soon as I saw pix of it. Nice find and nice build to bring it back and update it. Love that bus.

petevw December 12th 2012 18:50

Looky here: 2332T for this '52.

Next up, tear it down, plumb car and wire all for EFI. :D

Will she all fit? Thats the million dollar question i should know the answer to this spring! :lmao:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...3.jpg~original

Sandeep December 12th 2012 21:41

Fantastic find Pete! Hoping to join you this spring. ;)

Sandeep

petevw December 13th 2012 04:00

Hey Sandeep! Heard a rumor you are back in the scene.

NO_H2O December 13th 2012 09:06

Will it fit? I still have the big 6 foot "Shoe-horn" it used for the Herbie-X. LOL.

Wally December 13th 2012 11:58

Nice! (pls try to fit an intercooler of some sort)
;)

DORIGTT December 13th 2012 22:04

What pump are you using to scavenge the oil from the turbocharger?

petevw December 24th 2012 03:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by DORIGTT (Post 85147)
What pump are you using to scavenge the oil from the turbocharger?

Turbowerx:

http://turbowerx.com/Scavenge_Pumps/.../Exa-Pump.html

Bug@5speed(US) December 24th 2012 22:39

So please school me on these scavenger pumps.

Assuming since turbo is below th pan, there is no way for gravity to help with allowing turbo oil to drain properly?

Is it common to have the out let drain to where the oil dipstick or vent would go? Need some clarification on why, the outlet does not feed into oil pan area? Can this be used this way with a dry sump setup?
Pondering this approach for a type 4 in my bug down the road.
Thanks in advance,
Alex

Ps last question before Xmas �� with regard to the hours discusses on the pumps website, are these rebuildable or does one need to send out for 10k hr intervals?

petevw April 9th 2013 07:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by NO_H2O (Post 84802)
Good to see the old 2275 is serving you well. It had a good torque cure that should do well in the bus. We missed you here but I knew you would be into the bus for a while as soon as I saw pix of it. Nice find and nice build to bring it back and update it. Love that bus.

Hi Dave,

Had the trans out of the bus for a 2nd gear down shift grind issue. So since the engine was out, and we had a local dyno day, I brought along the 2276 to play. The engine made 140hp and 130tq. Not too far off the numbers you ran on Jake Raby's dyno many years ago.

Pete

petevw April 9th 2013 07:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bug@5speed(US) (Post 85193)
So please school me on these scavenger pumps.

Assuming since turbo is below th pan, there is no way for gravity to help with allowing turbo oil to drain properly?

Is it common to have the out let drain to where the oil dipstick or vent would go? Need some clarification on why, the outlet does not feed into oil pan area? Can this be used this way with a dry sump setup?
Pondering this approach for a type 4 in my bug down the road.
Thanks in advance,
Alex

Ps last question before Xmas �� with regard to the hours discusses on the pumps website, are these rebuildable or does one need to send out for 10k hr intervals?

Hi Alex,

I wouldn't know if this pump can be used as a dry sump pump. Decided to drop the oil back into the engine fr the filler spout because it was convenient. There is way to much going on around the sump with this type of header. As for the pump being rebuildable? Don't know. This pump was suggested to be used be a engine builder friend. He has had good experience with them, with no failures.

Pete

petevw April 9th 2013 07:22

Work will start again on the '52. Need to get the trans and motor back into the bus in the next couple of weeks.

Can't wait.

petevw June 15th 2013 13:15

Back to working on this.

Never liked the plastic fender to body gasket. Ordered up the cloth fender welting many years ago and finally got to swapping it in. I didn't like the pre-cutouts of the plastic for the bolt locations. So I punched holes instead and installed. With the holes, it bunches up around the radius which I don't mind as the cloth is in contact all around.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...4.jpg~original

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...3.jpg~original

Last night installed the Uniball plates I made. Took pic as I was installing so as you can see bolt missing and loose. It is completely bolted up now.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...9.jpg~original

Have been looking for this MB SLK 55/65 spare wheel for awhile. Have an idea that I want to try. We'll see how it plays out.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...4.jpg~original

petevw June 18th 2013 08:11

Carbon crotch coolers installed:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...5.jpg~original

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y8/...9.jpg~original


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