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Superflow 1 1960 beetle
Superflow 1 - October 10th, 2009 at 06:46 PM

Hi
Just thought I would post some more pics of the VW as it is now back on the road. After sitting for ten years there were lots of items to replace (perished) but now she is ready for cruzing/racing. Also thinking of joining a VW club in Adelaide can anyone give advice on some of them and their events.

Thanks
Superflow 1

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matt - October 10th, 2009 at 06:47 PM

nice mate!!!!!:smilegrin:
matt


dangerous - October 10th, 2009 at 07:23 PM

WOW!
Nice car!
Any specs on the engine and tranny?
...what about that autocraft case in the back ground?! hehe.


_me_ - October 10th, 2009 at 07:30 PM

how skinny are those front wheels!!?? nice car mate.


vassy66T1 - October 11th, 2009 at 10:02 AM

Very neat. Love it!!


Superflow 1 - October 11th, 2009 at 12:33 PM

Thanks for the comments.

Engine specs are
Bugpack 78mm crank
Buckpak 5.5" rods
94mm Wiseco pistons with valve notches
Mahle barrels
Fk 89 cam with scat pro comp gears
Scat chrome molly pushrods
Superflow 1 heads 44x38 heavily ported and polished, 3 angle vale job with tapered guides
Scat 1.4 rockers
Scat lifters
48 Italian IDAs
Kennedy clutch with 4 puck disc

Tranny is late swing axle with bugpack super diff, albins gears and sway away axles

You have a keen eye dangerous. The autocraft engine is from a midget. This engine I will tinker with and most probably try going turbocharged. I would like to look into opening up piston size on this engine to Chev 101.6mm with steel barrels and insert liners has any 1 here performed this mod.

Also tires on front are 125 x15 Michelin to suit Fiat bambino

Thanks Superflow 1


colonel mustard - October 11th, 2009 at 02:29 PM

Your not wrong about dangerous having a keen eye... he knows his stuff.

Looks awesome superflow!


hellbugged - October 11th, 2009 at 03:18 PM

very nice ride.......looks uber detailed under the front, is the rear the same?

did you build it all those years ago?.......and haven't had it on the road or what?

hit us with plenty of pics


Superflow 1 - October 11th, 2009 at 08:21 PM

Hi Hellbugged
The body and paint was done over 10 years ago as well as buying most of the major parts to the engine.The car has sat in my shed for this long under a cover. When I started building the car 10 years ago I only bought the front rims Cragar bob glidden pro stars. Recently I went to purchase the back ones to find out they stopped making them years ago bugger. I have only recently assembled the engine but still needs alot of tuning as it fouls the plugs quickly. Hope to put it on a dyno very shortly. I have attached some more photos of the car as well as some parts to the autocraft dangerous.

Thanks Superflow1


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dangerous - October 12th, 2009 at 05:32 AM

Hi Superflow,
thanks for sharing those pictures.

Some Autocraft cases are already set up for 98 or 100 bore and can simply have the cylinders bored to 4.00" if you want that size.
Infact, my own are currently 4.03" (102.36mm).

If yours are the smaller varietly, set up for 94 to 96.5mm, then you can have the holes welded and studs relocated.
Ross Free stone did this with his Scat case.

Barrel-wise, yes there are a few options.
Ross made his from chromoly and he runs the rings directly on the steel material,(no probs with an ultra smooth bore finish),
but I have simply made mine from cast iron bar a couple of times, or liners from Hino diesel engine, machined inside and out to suit.
I have also seen Deutz cylinders used before,
but I see no problem doing as you describe, steel with a cast iron liner.
TRY Toyota diesel (3B or 13B truck?) as a supply for the iron sleeves, that can be pressed into a custom cylinder,
then final honed to size.(they are 102mm).


Dak-A-Tak - October 12th, 2009 at 08:44 AM

Good to see old cars coming out of the wood work , nice job ! Love to see a side shot photo's too , love the colour ( colour name ? ) Some tuff veedubs in Adelaide ,they support the vw drag events as well . Portland next year ?


oldskl60 - October 12th, 2009 at 08:46 AM

superflow - that is awesome!! Great to see another hardcore beetle coming from SA. Look forward to seeing some action shots going forward...

In regards to SA clubs, both clubs have great people and enthusiasm for different things. While I may be a little bias (beacuse I thoroughly enjoyed my time as an active Volks Enthusiast club member) I would say that if you are into performance, cruising, racing etc. the enthusiast club would be well suited. Plus your car would fit in EXTREMELY well next to the likes of the below vehicles. The grey beetle is the club president's (Jon Kruger) car - enough said!


matberry - October 12th, 2009 at 08:56 AM

Very nice Superflow1. Now your here you'll have to share MORE. Have you given it a run yet?

SA always seems to hide a few nice cars and there's lots of a/c vw's. :tu:


LIFE IN THE LOW LANE - October 12th, 2009 at 11:56 AM

Hardcore air cooled is the only way to go. Nice ride mate!!

The Toyota 3B diesel Dangerous mentioned is found in short wheel based Coaster bus, Dyna trucks as well FYI


Aussie - October 12th, 2009 at 02:03 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by oldskl60
superflow - that is awesome!! Great to see another hardcore beetle coming from SA. Look forward to seeing some action shots going forward...

In regards to SA clubs, both clubs have great people and enthusiasm for different things. While I may be a little bias (beacuse I thoroughly enjoyed my time as an active Volks Enthusiast club member) I would say that if you are into performance, cruising, racing etc. the enthusiast club would be well suited. Plus your car would fit in EXTREMELY well next to the likes of the below vehicles. The grey beetle is the club president's (Jon Kruger) car - enough said!


Any details on the green bug....that thing looks sweet!


Superflow 1 - October 12th, 2009 at 08:39 PM

Hi
Thanks for the kind words on the car, much appreciated. I havn't looked too much yet into the autocraft engine yet as I was concentrating on building the one in the car. But at engine assembly I tried a mahle 94 against the autocraft and shes well smaller on the seat dia I still have the 94s out the engine but pistons and barrels are well worn. Longer days are here so I will have time to start researching and measuring options.
In the day time job that I do we can use either cast iron liner or chrome liner but always use opposing ring material. chrome on chrome dont last too long.

Colour of the car is a 70s Ford blaze yellow, the more coats of yellow the better the finish. I would like to go to Portland next year to shake the car down and have a bit of fun but first the engine needs to have more load put on it and tuning.

Are there are only 2 vw clubs in Adelaide?. Back when I started building the car there was at least 4 or so. I might go to one of the meetings/outings for the Volks Enthusiast club, sounds like the sought of cars I'm into.

Few more photos not good one's.

Thanks Superflow 1

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matberry - October 12th, 2009 at 09:04 PM

VERY NICE


reub - October 12th, 2009 at 11:35 PM

Looks pretty cool dude!
Shame that there isn't a drag strip in Adelaide hey? Portland on the cards?


debiasi4 - October 13th, 2009 at 08:04 AM

there is a cruise on this friday night organised by the volks enthusiast club
meet at north park shopping centre car park at 8pm leave at 8;30 for a run to the city and finish at mcdonalds at torrens rd renown park
all welcome thanks adam deb


Bizarre - October 13th, 2009 at 10:08 AM

Superflow

VERY nice. LOVE the colour

Is the a street registeredpossibilitty or track only ??

Barry


t_tuffnut - October 14th, 2009 at 09:45 AM

Awesome!

As many other people have said, the word WOW just pops into your head as soon as you see it.

Well done!


electricmonk - October 19th, 2009 at 07:39 AM

Sweet. Now I know what it looks like. Very nice ride.