Dave passat2800, you are saying a whole lot of the same I'm saying. Before people spout about how awesome a waterpumper is, they need to tell it like you did just now:
passat2800 wrote:
Hi Ky. I didn't mean to put it on a conv buggy. I tried that once and was to heavy.

Waterpumpers can work with a lot of R&D, and major changes. It does not work well enough for me to go away from ac VW's that I've seen. I love the way acVW's sound, the way they rev quick, they way they look on a little buggy, there simplicity, and they never cease to amaze me at what they will do. I expect some big 500-700 pound hunk of iron to have power but a little thin walled, old technology, alloy 4 banger doin that is too cool, IMO.
And I could see where you'd only be 250 lbs heavier than
some conventional buggies, but I bet you got 600 or more lbs over the buggies I'm talkin about.
Your plan is innovative. Not brand new, its been done before, there was a guy on buggytalk that did a couple buggies with GM front drivetrains. This concept works for you, you are happy with it, and that is great. Thats what buggy riding should do, bring joy.
I just cant overlook how you brazenly stated in your first post you could "terrorize" conventional buggies with it , and give CD's a run for their money on their kind of hills. I dont see it happenin, not on some twisty turnin cutback hills.
You got alot of "bang for your buck" for sure. I just want the
most "bang" from my bucks even if it takes a few more. This aint a cheap sport no matter how you do it. I save $$ when I can, but I'm not into buggies for the "economy" of them. I'd take up hiking if I didnt expect to spend money in the woods.
Larry