1969 Volkswagen Bus Westfalia Camper With Cpr 131hp Engine on 2040-cars
Huntington, New York, United States
Selling locally so may cancel listing at any time Runs great with lots of power (you can actually pass others if needed!) 1776 built by Anibal Chico apx. 5 years ago - Have original dyno sheet 131HP / 137TQ - (see specifications below)http://steelbugin.com/ Engine has around 15K mi and it runs like the day I got it. Took a road trip from NY to MA Thanksgiving weekend with 5 people and ran 60-65 on the hwy with no issues at all - oil temps and pressure all perfect too Engine has working thermostat and flaps WITH HEAT A-1 Sidewinder exhaust (ceramic coated with polished muffler) Complete interior (including both child cots) in very good condition. New steering box, brakes all around, drag link, ball joints, bilstein shocks front, gabriel skyjackers rear, 3/4" Heavy duty front sway bar - front end very tight and handles well (relatively speaking of course). Newer tires with less than 3K mi (BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO) - proper size and load rating Plenty more to list - email if interested Also chrome bumpers have been sold - correct bumpers (cloud white) are now installed Engine Specifications as per builder 1776 Turnkey Package 130HP+ 1. C.W Crankshaft forged DPR 8 dowel 2. New Case AS41 Open to 90.5mm taped for full flow. 3. German rebuilt connecting rods New bushing 4. Engle 120 Camshaft with Norris racing Lifters. 5. CB straight cut cam gear's 6. Forged CB 13 lb flywheel 8 dowel. 7. Gene Berg Chromoly racing Gland nut (torque to 550lbs) 8. 8mm chromoly head studs (made for Chico performance only) 9. 94mm Mahale pistons/cylinders with Grant rings. 10. NEW 043 heads with 40 x 35.5 stainless steel valves Dual high rev springs with mini D.PORTS 12. Scat 1.25 ratio rockers 13. Stainless steel windage push rod tubes. 14. Bolt on aluminum valve covers or German stock. 15. Perfect fit Chrome sheet metal or black 16. 26mm H.D oil pump modifed for full flow with oil filter base and oil filter 17. New Dual 44mm Weber kit. 18. New Alternator,or Generator (your choice) 19. Bosch 010 dist with compu-fire ignition. 20. Kennedy Stage 1 Pressure plate with Dankin Racing disk. 21. No exhaust 22. Dynamically Balancing Crank,Rods,Pistons,Flywheel,Pressure plate,Front pulley, 23. Full dyno day with break in and tunning and dyno sheet 130+HP 24. 8.5 to 1 compression unless you need more. |
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Wed, Dec 10 2014We're likely getting yet another glimpse of Volkswagen's future crossover at the upcoming 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, in January. According to Automotive News, two anonymous sources within the automaker indicate a CUV concept will be shown there. The concept is said to be a five-passenger preview of the brand's future seven-seat model. Previous versions of the crossover have carried the name CrossBlue (pictured above), but there was no indication whether or not that would continue. The original three-row concept debuted at the 2013 auto show in Detroit, and VW followed it up with the CrossBlue Coupe Concept in Shanghai later that year. In early 2014, the company announced the CUV would go into production sometime in 2016, along with plans to invest $7 billion in North America over the next five years. During the summer, the automaker made things even more official when it declared plans to invest $900 million to build a 538,000-square-foot expansion into its Chattanooga, TN, factory to assemble the new model. Production of the crossover was slated to begin by the end of 2016, at the time. According to Automotive News, even more changes in VW's CUV lineup are on the way. The Tiguan is reportedly getting an update next year that could be joined by coupe and long-wheelbase variants, as well.
2014 Volkswagen XL1 [w/video]
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Among our many duties at the recent Geneva Motor Show, we were offered a pretty exclusive drive in the new Volkswagen XL1 hyper-efficient plug-in diesel hybrid. There is so much that is interesting about a car like this reaching production from a major automaker that it's tough to know where to begin.
First off, you should know that - at least for this generation - there is absolutely no chance in Albuquerque that this "1-liter vehicle" (i.e. a vehicle that can burn just one liter of fuel to travel 100 kilometers, or 62.1 miles) will ever make it into the hands of North American customers. We, too, were having trouble imagining an XL1 in typical American traffic, surrounded by comparatively massive pickups and SUVs. The driving experience had us recalling a couple of weeks in 1999 when we drove the then-revolutionary Honda Insight hybrid on US roads. We keenly remember the feeling of being very small and vulnerable, even as we felt proudly green in our 61-mpg Tochigi pod. Thing is, the Volkswagen is smaller still, and nearly as light despite its more complex drivetrain and safety features.
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