RotaryVW
Good to hear esters inn is still there. I was kind of neat stopping there when it was freezing outside and being in a jungle(manmade.) You could use the bug CVs, but I really recommend the bus Cvs, You can buy the flanges that fit a bug transaxle. Also the porsche 944 and VW thing stub axles fit and use the bus CVs. Swingaway axles are also a good thing as they take some of the torque off of the transaxle.(this is all on an IRS car.) Check with the web site for Stuff Transaxle for beefed trans's, the flanges, axles, etc. CB Performance has a whole bunch of beef up stuff and Prowlers makes a tube beefup kit for the trailing arms(recommended.) Also its a good idea to put urethane bushings in the trailing arms and the trans mounts(a trans strap also.) Rear coilover shocks are a good inexpensive idea. Get a copy of HotVWs mag for parts info.
I've got an old VW mag. from the 70s where they put an early rotary in a VW and the whole thing fits under the hood. The hardest part(and believe me it was all hard), was the exhaust, as there is almost no room for it. I've got 3" stainless with a racingbeat turbo premuffler and a supertrapp 3" in, 5" out muffler, and it really sound good. Let me know if you need any more info. You can reach me at: wdwflash@aol.com
Dave W.
Port Orchard, Wa.
I've got an old VW mag. from the 70s where they put an early rotary in a VW and the whole thing fits under the hood. The hardest part(and believe me it was all hard), was the exhaust, as there is almost no room for it. I've got 3" stainless with a racingbeat turbo premuffler and a supertrapp 3" in, 5" out muffler, and it really sound good. Let me know if you need any more info. You can reach me at: wdwflash@aol.com
Dave W.
Port Orchard, Wa.
Originally Posted by rotobug' date='Sep 11 2002, 11:48 PM
My friends and I have just decided to adopt a project car, and want to put a 13b or 20b possibly turbo rotary into a VW beetle. I know it has been done before, and if anyone has suggestions or has heard of or run into problems while tackling this feat, PLEASE PLEASE post a reply or email me at ROTORGIRL@hotmail.com
Thank you
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Thank you
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I think a 13b i sjust enought for the little sucker
Originally Posted by wdwflash' date='Oct 5 2002, 06:14 AM
Good to hear esters inn is still there. I was kind of neat stopping there when it was freezing outside and being in a jungle(manmade.) You could use the bug CVs, but I really recommend the bus Cvs, You can buy the flanges that fit a bug transaxle. Also the porsche 944 and VW thing stub axles fit and use the bus CVs. Swingaway axles are also a good thing as they take some of the torque off of the transaxle.(this is all on an IRS car.) Check with the web site for Stuff Transaxle for beefed trans's, the flanges, axles, etc. CB Performance has a whole bunch of beef up stuff and Prowlers makes a tube beefup kit for the trailing arms(recommended.) Also its a good idea to put urethane bushings in the trailing arms and the trans mounts(a trans strap also.) Rear coilover shocks are a good inexpensive idea. Get a copy of HotVWs mag for parts info.
I've got an old VW mag. from the 70s where they put an early rotary in a VW and the whole thing fits under the hood. The hardest part(and believe me it was all hard), was the exhaust, as there is almost no room for it. I've got 3" stainless with a racingbeat turbo premuffler and a supertrapp 3" in, 5" out muffler, and it really sound good. Let me know if you need any more info. You can reach me at: wdwflash@aol.com
Dave W.
Port Orchard, Wa.
I've got an old VW mag. from the 70s where they put an early rotary in a VW and the whole thing fits under the hood. The hardest part(and believe me it was all hard), was the exhaust, as there is almost no room for it. I've got 3" stainless with a racingbeat turbo premuffler and a supertrapp 3" in, 5" out muffler, and it really sound good. Let me know if you need any more info. You can reach me at: wdwflash@aol.com
Dave W.
Port Orchard, Wa.
I've got a baja that already has beefed up horns and trans mounts. It's got a bus trans and IRS with white CVs. I think the white ones are from a Porsche or are simply powder coated. I honestly have no idea. Anyway, It's also got a pushbar that is large enough to hold an REPU radiator so I think that's what I'm going to use. The rad will be in the back so I won't need to run cooling lines to the front. Oh, it also has urethane IRS bushings, as somebody above mentioned they have.
I'm thinking all I need is an engine, adaptor kit, exhaust parts to be welded together, radiator mounts and lines, oil cooler and lines, uh, I think that's it!
I'm thinking all I need is an engine, adaptor kit, exhaust parts to be welded together, radiator mounts and lines, oil cooler and lines, uh, I think that's it!


