Just joined the slow lane....

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourselves' started by Lone_Wolf, Sep 26, 2018.

  1. Hello everyone,

    Picked up my '74 Bay on Monday and drove 200 miles home never going above 55. A good getting to know you trip and one where plans for the future began to form.

    Have been researching the T2 for months now and there is a lot to learn and I'm enjoying the experience. For the last 10 years I've owned a 2001 Range Rover with a 4.6 V8 and I did all the maintenance on it. A VW bay is an order of magnitude simpler to work on and I'm looking forward to that.

    Initial plans are cantered around drive-ability upgrades. Whatever I have to do to achieve it, but I must be able to cruise on the motorway at 70mph. The 1600 twin port needs whatever it takes to realise that. So guess I need a new engine?

    Will be storing the bay indoors over the winter so will have plenty of time to plan what to do next year.

    I won't pester the forum with lots of silly questions as I'm kinda old school and like to read manuals and stuff like that and of course I can use the search function.

    Anyone that's read this far and wants to suggest the best way to make a bay comfortable at 70mph on the motorway feel free to make suggestions.

    Carl.... AKA Lone_Wolf
     
  2. crossy2112

    crossy2112 Supporter

    Welcome from sunny Barnsley Carl, lots on here will say scooby conversion.
    Others will say type 4 engine or upgrade to a bigger type 1.
    Choice is yours really.
    Enjoy the ride :thumbsup:
     
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  3. Tow it with the Range Rover
     
  4. Ask lots of silly questions on here, everybody else does. I am thinking the Subaru engine experts will be offering advice. I would be interested in your low powered 1600 twin port when you come to sell it. I like slow.
     
  5. 70 on a motor way in a standard bay is pushing it hard , they will do it but in i found 60 more confortible
     
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  6. It will probably do 80 down a steep hill if you want to see your conrods :)
     
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  7. matty

    matty Supporter

    You could get it to cruse at 70mph but it’s going to cost thousands and what about the handling at those speeds.

    Personally I would learn to slow down and enjoy the trip.
     
  8. This ^^ or buy a T4
     
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  9. Simples!!! Subaru!
     
  10. you l enjoy driving the bay more then the gas gussling chealsea tractor
     
  11. Thanks for the welcome. Range Rover sold as I couldn't take the anxiety of waiting for the next expensive failure anymore or 16mpg.

    Not interested in Scooby conversions myself. Probably stick with a T1 motor I think unless I'm convinced by a good argument to go T4.
     
  12. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    Even with the Subaru I don’t cruise at 70. I might hit 70 to overtake a row of trucks but, as others have said, you still have the handling and brakes of a less powerful vehicle.
     
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  13. In my opinion, a 1776 will do 70 ok if its put together well, type 4 is a stronger motor in general.
     
  14. CollyP

    CollyP Moderator

    Welcome along. I just go slooooooooooowly :)
     
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  15. Welcome! And yes, slow down and enjoy the ride! I have a 1641 tp engine with the single Solex carb. It pulls well enough and I cruised down the N13 to Bayeux at between 55 and 60 in the July heat which was perfectly lovely. A bit slower up hills but who cares when you're on holiday.
     
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  16. standard engine is the best engine easy to work on take out put in and parts are cheap enough, you will enjoy your wagon , down side is people waving all the time peolpe flashing and millions of questions , get used to people leaving notes on your window :oops::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::hattip:
     
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  17. Baysearcher

    Baysearcher [secret moderator]

    There’s no replacement for displacement.
    Or scooby.
    Scooby is waaaaay cheaper (and probably more reliable as it’s well within original tolerances) if you can do it yourself.

    I hate to say it but if sitting at 70 is your no. 1 priority; you’ve bought the wrong vehicle.

    Edit; for the record mine will sit at 70 all day long if I want it to. You’ll soon find out you don’t want to!
     
  18. Barry Haynes

    Barry Haynes I dance in leopard skin mankini’s

    Fixed
     
  19. Day

    Day

    Agree with above...
    You don't get a classic T2 bay to do 70mph in.
    It's all about the ride and the journey.
    Mines a 1600 and cruises nicely at 55...it feels safe at that speed, she'll go faster but I don't let her.

    Welcome along....Enjoy your bus.
     
  20. Barry Haynes

    Barry Haynes I dance in leopard skin mankini’s

    It’s a camper not a racing car, drive slowly :thumbsup:
     

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