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In the beginning.....
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Now I'm relatively new to this TIV stuff, but it looks like he did not convert it to upright cooling ?? :confused:
Rob. |
That's correct. I believe Riechert is the one that originated this set-up for the Type 4 conversion. Porsche has used this on its 917 race-cars if my memory doesn't fail me.
Some feel this is a superior method of cooling. Maybe someone else can chime in on this subject? I do know that this set-up is tougher on the v-belt and the bearings of the supporting pulleys. Cheers, Richard |
Great article Joe ! Too bad VW didn't catch on to this way back then ...
Rob, this is another alternative to cooling a type 4 in a beetle. Sandeep |
there were loads of UK built TIV powered bugs that used a flat porsche fan arrangement in the late 80's/early 90's too.. i remember marvelling over them back in the day...
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The first time I seen it was in the mid to late 80's.
I was truly amazed! :) Now after 15 years of wanting one, I will finally have mine late this summer :D |
The "German" Look
What amazes me is how stock the outward appearance of the car featured in the article is. Likewise with the interior. Only a group of gauges on the dash that blend in quite well. Even the tire and rim selection is relatively minimalist. We've come quite a long way in the "look" that is now considered "German".
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I remember those rims.....RONAL I believe.
Very nice. Alex |
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