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![]() Richard Lamb wrote: Peter Dohm wrote: Some pretty experienced people (in VW engines) have said that the valves are the weak link, and that much more that 45 HP will melt the valves down, if run at that level for more than a few minutes. -- Jim in NC For what it's worth, I'd have to agree, with the thought that you can operate at higher power - until - the heads are heat soaked. Then it's 45 HP or bust. I think the thinking is that the engine needs to turn up fast to make maximum engine power. Which may be true drag racing dune buggies. Grab a gear and spin that puppy up! Considering the 356/912 Porsche engines have essentially the same upper end as a Type 1 VW and they operate far higher sustained powers than that (think a long 100+ mph Autobahn run or the military gensets they were in designed to make 400 Hz power at continuous power settings, depending on generator efficiency, between 55 and 70 hp), I question this theory provided the cooling blower and baffling are designed for the power in question. But it's easy to prove or disprove-hang a VW on a oversized generator, hook a dummy load up, and monitor RPM, power and CHT! Gen seets make wonderful engine dynos. |
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