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VW Bug Dyno Run
Put the Super up on the dyno at the first Driven@Pacific meet at AutoSport209 in Stockton. Made all of 85 hp. and 107 lb. ft. Wasn't exactly up to my expectations, ...
Really depends on the strength of your heater tube section. If your
thinking to do a fix on them I would certainly put some braces in. My car
had pretty clean heater section and I left the doors on to see if there was
any flex of my body. Didn't see any on the reveal around the doors so I
wasn't worried.
nice video. I'm building a rotisserie to do my 65. I connected my front
bracket to the2 body mounts. I have the hood off and made a L shape that
went through where the tank would be. There seems to be a bit of flex
there. No rust.but it worries me a bit with the flex I don't want to bend
anything. lol
quick question , great video btw looks like you know what your doing , when
you separate the body shell from the pan do you have to brace the shell
with metal rods or will i be fine on its own ?
I was hoping you would post the remainder of your restoration. By the way,
do you still have the rotisserie? Would you be interested in selling it or
would you give up plans?