I met a couple of lads from Fellows speed shop at the stafford show.. They do some nice work.
Also talked to the bloke from RJES.. He seems to know his stuff too.
As for quicker.. There was a Subaru powered VW T2 at the show, the owner said he had travelled at 80 mph on the motorway on the way to the show.. I'd be very happy with that (bearing in mind that a T2 is shaped like a brick)
More reliable.. I just like the idea of a water cooled engine.. My opinion.. Silly idea to put a air cooled engine in a steel box at the rear of a vehicle..It seems that the chance of fire is a real problem.(one caught fire at the above mentioned show)
Economical.. There's always LPG?
Heating.. I am hoping to fit part of the Subaru heating system.. But haven't done a lot of research on this.
"Good luck with the conversion"... Many thanks..It's a massive job for me.. I'm going to need it
newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
Re: newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
You had a look at dtavw.com ?? Scroll through the site and you will see a number of pics of a bay that caught fire and was pretty much burnt out - but was then rebuilt with the fire damage 'patina' left
not everybody's idea of cool but each to their own huh
Look forward to your build pal
Take it easy
not everybody's idea of cool but each to their own huh
Look forward to your build pal
Take it easy
Re: newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
Theres a doge viper powerd one that was in fast car a few years back if u want a fast one lol
1994 sj 413 sierra
cheker plate door cards
cd players
asin free wheeling hubs
99% rust free
alloys
bukets
some leaks here and there
cheker plate door cards
cd players
asin free wheeling hubs
99% rust free
alloys
bukets
some leaks here and there
Re: newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
1994 sj 413 sierra
cheker plate door cards
cd players
asin free wheeling hubs
99% rust free
alloys
bukets
some leaks here and there
cheker plate door cards
cd players
asin free wheeling hubs
99% rust free
alloys
bukets
some leaks here and there
Re: newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
I have been around type 2 vws campers for years,(used to be on the type 2 owners club committee),and in fact have 2 in my garage now. Yes fire is a fairly common problem but only when the fuel lines get old a crack due to the build up of heat in the engine bay, most people replace them fairly quickly to avoid this.Newtomud wrote:I. Silly idea to put a air cooled engine in a steel box at the rear of a vehicle..It seems that the chance of fire is a real problem.(one caught fire at the above mentioned show)
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Re: newtomud VW camper build (as requested)
I know there is a specialist out there who puts Scooby engines in buses. Try a Google search.
If it ticks over...leave it