13b ROTARY POWERED 64' BEETLE
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13b ROTARY POWERED 64' BEETLE
Hello Rotary heads out there.
MY name is Rich and Im from Bakersfield California. I Have a 64' Volkswagen Beetle. I have some experiance with Rotary engines but my latest projects is going to push the envolpe for me. I plan to place my 6-port 13b in to my VW with some of the highest constraints. First and possibly the most difficult rule, NO CUTS to the car. TWO, deck lid must close. Three, must be a daily driver. Four, would like to have the radiator in the engine compartment (REAR). I know Im asking much, but I'ts my goal and I feel I can do it. Here's the real catch. I'm broke!! I make 10 bucks and hour and I have three kid's, So you can see where the real constraint is. Later I would also like to have some boost and A/C.
So far I have the engine in and running with bypassed radiator and a short exhaust header. I was able to take it for a test run and all I can say is WOW!!!!
So I you have question about the build feel free to ask. Also If you have any info that could help me please do so. I am looking for people with the highest of custom info and what the engines full capabilities are such as, will I save cooling effectivity if I run the exhaust sleeves. Can I have power and good fuel economy N/A or with a turbo.
Thank you all for checking me out, Hope to hear from you all...
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MY name is Rich and Im from Bakersfield California. I Have a 64' Volkswagen Beetle. I have some experiance with Rotary engines but my latest projects is going to push the envolpe for me. I plan to place my 6-port 13b in to my VW with some of the highest constraints. First and possibly the most difficult rule, NO CUTS to the car. TWO, deck lid must close. Three, must be a daily driver. Four, would like to have the radiator in the engine compartment (REAR). I know Im asking much, but I'ts my goal and I feel I can do it. Here's the real catch. I'm broke!! I make 10 bucks and hour and I have three kid's, So you can see where the real constraint is. Later I would also like to have some boost and A/C.
So far I have the engine in and running with bypassed radiator and a short exhaust header. I was able to take it for a test run and all I can say is WOW!!!!
So I you have question about the build feel free to ask. Also If you have any info that could help me please do so. I am looking for people with the highest of custom info and what the engines full capabilities are such as, will I save cooling effectivity if I run the exhaust sleeves. Can I have power and good fuel economy N/A or with a turbo.
Thank you all for checking me out, Hope to hear from you all...
R.HOLGUIN
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Got Three pic's posted, hope you can see them. Still getting used to the site...
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Not in these pic's, but I do plan on running dual stock fc3s oil coolers in parrallel on the sides of the engine. I might change the configuration later if I find something more effective, so until then I'll stay with in my buget and use the two available one's I have...
I'm using the stock swingaxle transmission for now, which I was convinced by VW heads that it could handle 200 ponies so as long as I don't drop the clutch. There are many other alternatives such as the Rhinocase beefed up trans that can do 400+hp, so the drive train I'm not to worried about since all I want for now is a good daily drive. The setup I have now should be capable of 14 second quarter mile times, but well see...
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I have a 12a in my 63 bug. I just did it about a year ago.
It looks like your well on your way with yours. I run my radiator up front with the hoses running through the tunnel but with no holes in the hood just a small scoop under the front apron. I would be concerned with air flow to the radiator putting it in the back.
Also mine runs in low 14s so you should definitely be in the 14s or better with your 13b.
It looks like your well on your way with yours. I run my radiator up front with the hoses running through the tunnel but with no holes in the hood just a small scoop under the front apron. I would be concerned with air flow to the radiator putting it in the back.
Also mine runs in low 14s so you should definitely be in the 14s or better with your 13b.
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Wrong wheel drive **D
I like it, I built a bug while in college, belonged to a friend of mine, we rebuilt the boxer that was in it and it ran for 3 days until the car caught fire because my buddy didn't attatch all grounds. >.>
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Hey everyone,
Thanks for all the support, I used to get alot of funny looks and negative remarks when I'd mention the thought of this project. Then I get even more mixed thoughts when I mention the rad set up's. But don't worry, I'm staying positive and pushing through all the B.S. Right now I'm fabricating the intake manifold to a motorcraft 2100 (1.21) nice and low so it will sit flush with the top of the engine. I'm also fabing the exaust system, and building my own alternator relocation bracket all out of stainless steel. I might even do some custom stuff for the use of an electric water pump. Everything is going to be stainless steel (because it's available) so I think it will be pretty cool and original. Oh and I'm also going to get rid of the stock oil fill tube, so you will mostly see a bare engine. Later I would like to run a stand alone F.I. system so I can make my own plenum (stainless of course) and utilize a crank angle sensor getting rid of the distributor (or maybe still using the regular CAS) making the engine as naked and simple as possible, leaving lots of room for a rad in the back.
Thanks everyone see you soon....
Thanks for all the support, I used to get alot of funny looks and negative remarks when I'd mention the thought of this project. Then I get even more mixed thoughts when I mention the rad set up's. But don't worry, I'm staying positive and pushing through all the B.S. Right now I'm fabricating the intake manifold to a motorcraft 2100 (1.21) nice and low so it will sit flush with the top of the engine. I'm also fabing the exaust system, and building my own alternator relocation bracket all out of stainless steel. I might even do some custom stuff for the use of an electric water pump. Everything is going to be stainless steel (because it's available) so I think it will be pretty cool and original. Oh and I'm also going to get rid of the stock oil fill tube, so you will mostly see a bare engine. Later I would like to run a stand alone F.I. system so I can make my own plenum (stainless of course) and utilize a crank angle sensor getting rid of the distributor (or maybe still using the regular CAS) making the engine as naked and simple as possible, leaving lots of room for a rad in the back.
Thanks everyone see you soon....
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Update,
finished the custom exhaust. Went with a simple wrap around system using 2.5 O.D. stainless .065 inch thick. headers are approx. 3' into a 2.5 inch "Y" that is also approx 3' into a cherry bomp type muffler. Over all sound is tolerable. Idle is quiet, mid is mild, but top is pretty loud. Having problems with high exhaust temps (headers are glowing bright red at 4000 RPM). Hope fully will have the problem ironed out soon...
finished the custom exhaust. Went with a simple wrap around system using 2.5 O.D. stainless .065 inch thick. headers are approx. 3' into a 2.5 inch "Y" that is also approx 3' into a cherry bomp type muffler. Over all sound is tolerable. Idle is quiet, mid is mild, but top is pretty loud. Having problems with high exhaust temps (headers are glowing bright red at 4000 RPM). Hope fully will have the problem ironed out soon...
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hey all whats up ? my name is Vino im doing the very same project my car is a 64 as well but i have a 12a FI blow thru i cant seem to get an info on the ECU i have been told its never gonna run right, I have been told its to expensive and so forth and so forth any how i went with this project just on the power to weight ratio has got to be wonderful anyhow im new to this sight and dont know much about posts and what not, but the motor has really big ports and i have a Janvey 50mm throttle body on the racing beat wrap over style manifold with a FC3 turbo. So i am hoping the next puzzle piece (the ecu) will bring this thing to life. : )