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@LOAF,
sent a PM. Size of messages is limited to 3500 single units. Please write the next message to my e-mail-address info@bugat5speed.de Thanks Martin |
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Evil and all,
Had a length conversion with Martin, at Bug5 to further discuss issues. Based on intial discussions and customer service, I will try some if not all his products and report back. Only factor is $$. I am looking at getting some items in Dec and make that my winter project. The approach seems straight fwd.. Hope the info I received helps you all. So here goes. I will break this up into different smaller topics. Topic/Issue/Response Q1. Tranny Location- As mentioned "Usually hangs back" due to the nose cone. BUG5: (nose cone gives 30 mm extra) Therefore by using the Bug5 nose, tranny can be moved fwd. Q2. Clutch and/or frame horns.. BUG5 These parts are for the clutch cable to a) mount it to the gearbox, and b) make an adjustable connection between the inside clutch cable and the clutch lever of the Porsche gearbox. Both parts are made out of stainless steel. The "Kleinteile" have the correct screw thread M7 inside for the clutch cable. You can easily adjust the clutch with it. Q3. Rear Cross member Bug5: to make rear mounts in a powdered version. They will have the contours of the 901/914 bellhousing, which is different from the Beetle´s bellhousing. Q4 Front Cross member- As far as the front, do I still need to weld in some brackets to attach to this member? BUg5: Front mount is very very solid. Front mount is bolted under the brackets of the IRS-arms. So you only have to drill a 12 mm whole into the bottom of each of the brackets. Then you can bolt on the traverse. With the traverse come 4 cotters to balance the bevel of the bracket on the underside. Nothing has to be welded to the chassis. Q5 Output shafts to connect to 944.. Bug5 has them for Porsche 944 cvs. Q6 Shifter and linkage Bug5- You use the shift rod of your car. Only at the end (direction gearbox) you must weld in a bracket where the hinge of a 911 is fixed in. That bracket can be cut out of an original 911 shift rod (too expensive) or can be taken from the steering rods (tie rod ?) from most other cars. This part is only for clamping in the hinge. BUG5 Shifter- It works very exactly and very straight forward. The original shifter from porsche has very long shift ways (120 mm per gear), this shifter only takes 55 mm. The springs inside a very strong and they move you in the right position by shifting forward from 1st into 2nd gear. Although the 901 has a very strange shift pattern (1st left side pulled, 2nd next line pushed) . I wanted to add that it also works with Factory Location with minimal tweaking need to fit, as opposed to 901 shifter.. Here is a list of most the items you would need. Prices are on the site.. -Nose cone short aluminium cast -front traverse al. cast -Axle flanges (Pair of) for Porsche 944 CVs -Shifter Bug @ 5-Speed -Clutch cable mounting plate -clutch cable connector to lever I also had asked about some references.. And if anyone has these issues please let us know. There were reports in VWSpeed (11/04, 4 pages), in VWTech (issue 18, 5 or 6 pages), UltraVW (March 2005, 3 or 4 pages). Products are well known and accepted in most European countries. There are about 100 cars on the road with this conversions. In issue 10/2005 of VW Speed Bug5 car with Subaru Turbo and Porsche 915 gearbox is reported about. There you see some pics. In issue 21 of VWTech (France) a customers car can be seen from the underside with Bug5 parts. In January there will be a big report about my 1303 in VWSpeed (see under Projekte!). It´s a very nice German style. In this report you will see all of Bug5 products on the car. Keep you guys posted. Alex NNJ
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78 Vert, In pieces and on hold also a 73 Saloon, currently being built.. |
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Loaf thank you for the info. I've also contacted Martin about the conversion parts. I'm getting the back issue from UltraVW (March 2005) to do some research on the installation (Martin noted that this issue shows the install step by step). Also in regards to the rear mount (he only has them for the newer magnesium cased 901/914 tranny) but that is not a big deal. Also he carries 2 types of the front nose cones for early/late trannys. So you will have to figure out whether your 901 is made from Magnesium or Aluminum before you purchase the parts. I will be also purchasing some of his parts to do this conversion (hopefully by December) so that I can complete my T4/901 install. So depending on who gets their parts first I might need to bug you (your free to ask questions if I get my parts first) about the install.
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72' 1302 Vert GL (T4 powered money pit) 69' Ghia GL (T1 turbo powered and in pieces)
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Awesome the race is on.. Darn brother is holding my equity that I need.. Never do business with younger brothers.. Had to lend him for the VW fund.. Thanks for pointing that out about the case.. I will be ordering the back issue asap. had forgotten about .. I think we maybe onto something here. Do you read German? Sometime things get lost in the translation.. Take care. A
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the race is indeed on. I've ordered the back issue last night and I'm having it airmailed to me (hoping to see it soon). I think there is a post on the shoptalkforums about this conversion (I'm going to hunt it down tonight). I'm hoping to purchase the setup by thanksgiving (going to divert funds from my fuel injection buy....I'll live with carbs for now). I'm really believing that we are indeed on to something here. And the fact that its already installed on more than a handfull of cars makes me feel that the old way of installing the 901 is about to go the way of the doudou (bad spelling day). I've got a few questions for Martin but I'm saving them up till after I have all the info so that I only bug him once (besides I might find my answers in the article). You did make a good point about the translation of the website. I don't speak German....but I think I can find someone who does.
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72' 1302 Vert GL (T4 powered money pit) 69' Ghia GL (T1 turbo powered and in pieces)
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LOL..
Man I think you got me.. I am half way there and my younger brother has some $$ he owes me.. Probably get it by mid dec.. darn.. Second place is almost as good, I think.. I hear you.. When you ask martin please CC me.. olaverriam@yahoo.com I got some home work to do myself.. Mind if I ask what your issues are off line? Talk to you tomorrow. Alex
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78 Vert, In pieces and on hold also a 73 Saloon, currently being built.. |
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Hi,
found out this morning that the currency of Euro to Dollar has decreased from nearly 1.30 to 1.17 in the last weeks. That means, that prices are about 10 % lower than a few weeks ago. So, if someone ist interested it might be that it is a good time to order. Or stay informed about currencies! Will have a new charge of conversions again by the end of November. Only one kit left at the moment. Cheers Martin |
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