VW type 1 aircooled flat4
2165cc, 78mm stroke, 94mm bore, built by Jake Raby of Aircooled Technology
Webcam 86B, Headflow Masters 040, 44 X 37 mm valves
Pauter 1.5:1 roller rockers, Weber 44 IDF X 2
4-2-1 exhaust w/dual Magnaflow mufflers, 3" exit
Porsche 550 Spyder Replica
Moderators: JeffC, rdoherty, stieg, brentp
Porsche 550 Spyder Replica
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- On firewall behind passenger seat
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After I install the rear clip and wash it up, I'll take one of the completed car outside.
It has 10,000 miles on it on a dizzy, now the Megajolt is installed and working!
I am very pleased, thanks a bunch Brent!!
Time for mapping and testing the limiter.
After I install the rear clip and wash it up, I'll take one of the completed car outside.
It has 10,000 miles on it on a dizzy, now the Megajolt is installed and working!
I am very pleased, thanks a bunch Brent!!
Time for mapping and testing the limiter.
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Thanks Brent. Will post more soon. Having too much fun driving it now that spring is here
Paul, I chose TPS because I didn't want to drill and tap the manifolds. I also didn't want extra hoses and a vac reservoir in the engine compartment. It is busy enough already. It was kind of a pain to make the TPS bracket but the TPS came off the donor Ford. Three wires and a bracket for me is easier than a bunch of hoses.
I've pulled back some of the part-throttle advance values, I'll update the map when I am comfortable that it is a good one all around.
Paul, I chose TPS because I didn't want to drill and tap the manifolds. I also didn't want extra hoses and a vac reservoir in the engine compartment. It is busy enough already. It was kind of a pain to make the TPS bracket but the TPS came off the donor Ford. Three wires and a bracket for me is easier than a bunch of hoses.
I've pulled back some of the part-throttle advance values, I'll update the map when I am comfortable that it is a good one all around.
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Update to the car. Still running perfectly. The ignition is hands down the best mod I ended up doing. Almost 27,000 miles now. It was around 10-12,000 when I installed the ignition. I ended up making a three-light sequential limiter by using three rpm outputs. I used another output to trigger a 12v solenoid that opens up a crankcase evac exhaust venturi above 5000 rpm. Also wired up temperature compensation(a bit more advance at low rpm when cold to increase the idle speed). I have spare new EDIS components in the car, just in case. Dual maps, one for good gas, one for bad.
Kudos to Brent for a VERY flexible, reliable product!
Kudos to Brent for a VERY flexible, reliable product!