I figured taking it off was the best move. I'm sure they are fun for short showoff drives but traveling?....forget it over heating shit flying off breaking problems for sure. Every motor I put in our bus I want a bigger one. Then I ask "do I really want to go that fast in a bus?" 72 MPH in a split is fast enough. also they make a fire extinguishing tube about 6' long that goes above the motor in the engine compartment. GET ONE. That's a very nice bus. Thanks for posting.
It looks like they use a remanufactured AMR500 which is a good thing the new China made units have smaller drive pulley bearing and are cheaply made and the rotor coating they use flakes off in chunks especially when used as a draw thru subjected to gasoline. The refurbished ones are drying up harder to find.
The intake design could be possibly improved by making the manifold vertical tube longer/taller & having the 2 bolt flange located higher up where 90 degree elbow makes the down turn.
Curious to see the durability? Lee Berry offer innovative kits at a great price, but is kinda vague on if he is using Chinese, or Japanese blowers? All the research I have done says the Chinese copies will delaminate, but the genuine Aisins will not?
Im not sure. The durability will have to be to be determined. I will drive it more this summer and do an update on my channel. I do know he tests all his blowers before he ships them out.
What will be interesting to see is how the carbie tuning goes. The rich/ lean issues they have can be a problem using a blower ive been told. Let us know 🤙🏽
Update: I put the dual carburetors back on. I was having problems with the side draft crab leaking from the Venturi. I tried 3 different carburetors and all 3 leaked. The kit I bought came with a carburetor it was a aftermarket Weber. The company I ordered the kit from had great customer service. I returned the carburetor and they sent me another one to try but they just kept leaking in the same spot. After the third one I was frustrated and just decided to put the dual carburetors back on and returned the supercharger kit.
I'm not sure. I ended up putting the dual carbs back on and returned the supercharger. I was having problems with 3 different carbs on the supercharger.
It is unfortunate , You didn’t actually need to remove the charger to set the RivNut. You don’t need the tool, you can simply use a bolt that fits the Rivnut , some flat washers and a small spacer. Tightening the bolt compresses the RivNut, be carful to not over tighten the bolt, it can be stripped out.
Berrys blowers. It’s designed for the bus. I believe so the carb doesn’t touch the floor above it. You could connect with Berry’s blowers i’m sure they could give you the reason why it’s designed that way.
I'm not sure the after 0-60. I ended up putting the dual carbs back on and returned the supercharger. I was having problems with 3 different carbs on the supercharger.
I haven’t had a chance to drive it much yet. I only drove it around the block so far. It was around 5-6lbs. I’m working on a few other things on the bus and I’m waiting on parts so I can drive it. It should be back on the road next week. I’ll let you know what lbs it makes once I drive it more.
Trust me: a supercharger is NOT supposed to sound like that. It's a cheap Chinese copy. The real Japanese made AISIN does not sound like that. I should know ; I've installed a couple of them
I don't get what you're saying here. If you're saying installing it in a vertical position is the wrong way to install you are wrong about that. I've installed both vert. & horizontal & both ways work. Since these superchargers were never installed on an air-cooled vw they can be difficult to get to run correctly. They do get hot. That's not good for the vw air-cooled. Plus, the vw engine is more sensitive to pinging than other water cooled autos. If left to ping it's easier to burn a piston or chip a valve.Like the turbo on the vw they seem to do best without the decklid attached. Also , I haven't tried it but the guys that use fuel inj. seem to have good luck. When I was running an amr500 for awhile I wanted it to look stock with the decklid closed & it worked O.K. if you keep the boost no higher than 8 pounds psi. With boost though you always want more. Driving on the highway is where it really gets warm though. I have a bigger SC12 that puts out more than double the cfm than the amr500(1200 compared to 500) that I want to try on my ragtop bug, but the engine has to come out to install. I had it on another '62 bug for a short time and it really ran a lot cooler.
Has got to be the cleanest, most well painted engine compartment ever in a VW. Wow
If you check out my restoration video you can see how bad it was before.
@@vwmcgraw Thank you,, I will do that.
My absolute first thought as well!
Ahhh my compartment is similar!
I've had a Berry's kit on my 1641 in my Ghia for a few months now. It is an absolute blast to drive.
Awesome. Im excited to test it out. I’m waiting on some parts to get my bus back on the road. Hopefully next week I will be able to drive it!
Beautiful your patience paid off well manufactured product.
Thank you!
I figured taking it off was the best move. I'm sure they are fun for short showoff drives but traveling?....forget it over heating shit flying off breaking problems for sure. Every motor I put in our bus I want a bigger one. Then I ask "do I really want to go that fast in a bus?" 72 MPH in a split is fast enough. also they make a fire extinguishing tube about 6' long that goes above the motor in the engine compartment. GET ONE. That's a very nice bus. Thanks for posting.
@@ICU2HI Thanks.
It looks like they use a remanufactured AMR500 which is a good thing the new China made units have smaller drive pulley bearing and are cheaply made and the rotor coating they use flakes off in chunks especially when used as a draw thru subjected to gasoline. The refurbished ones are drying up harder to find.
Why not drop the engine and do the installation on the shop floor?
Differently do that if you do it!
Beautiful bus brother!
Thank you.
Thanks for doing this video really helpful 👍
No problem 👍
All the horsepowers!! Hell yea
The intake design could be possibly improved by making the manifold vertical tube longer/taller & having the 2 bolt flange located higher up where 90 degree elbow makes the down turn.
Very nice! Would make a bracket to support the carb though.
Good call!
nice car!
Thanks!
Curious to see the durability? Lee Berry offer innovative kits at a great price, but is kinda vague on if he is using Chinese, or Japanese blowers? All the research I have done says the Chinese copies will delaminate, but the genuine Aisins will not?
Im not sure. The durability will have to be to be determined. I will drive it more this summer and do an update on my channel. I do know he tests all his blowers before he ships them out.
What will be interesting to see is how the carbie tuning goes. The rich/ lean issues they have can be a problem using a blower ive been told. Let us know 🤙🏽
update: I ended up putting the dual carbs back on and returned the supercharger. I was having problems with 3 different carbs on the supercharger.
status report would be great. carb tuning, timing changes, engine temps, boost, mpg, performance increase if any, etc
Update: I put the dual carburetors back on. I was having problems with the side draft crab leaking from the Venturi. I tried 3 different carburetors and all 3 leaked. The kit I bought came with a carburetor it was a aftermarket Weber. The company I ordered the kit from had great customer service. I returned the carburetor and they sent me another one to try but they just kept leaking in the same spot. After the third one I was frustrated and just decided to put the dual carburetors back on and returned the supercharger kit.
@@vwmcgraw that's a shame, thx for the update
@@daos3300 I was hoping it would have worked.
Very cool project. Would it be possibly better to have the engine out for a smoother install??
Yes, absolutely
Very cool 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
How long does the belt last? I've never seen a V-belt type used with a tensioner in that manner before.
I'm not sure. I ended up putting the dual carbs back on and returned the supercharger. I was having problems with 3 different carbs on the supercharger.
It is unfortunate , You didn’t actually need to remove the charger to set the RivNut. You don’t need the tool, you can simply use a bolt that fits the Rivnut , some flat washers and a small spacer. Tightening the bolt compresses the RivNut, be carful to not over tighten the bolt, it can be stripped out.
I didn’t know that. Thanks for the advice.
who designed that? needs to explain why it goes over alternator could of gone straight down and be more even?
Berrys blowers. It’s designed for the bus. I believe so the carb doesn’t touch the floor above it. You could connect with Berry’s blowers i’m sure they could give you the reason why it’s designed that way.
can you explain your question, not making a lot of sense
Definitely need real before and after numbers.
0-30, 0-60, etc.
I did a 0-60 before. I will do a 0-60 after and let you know the results.
I'm not sure the after 0-60. I ended up putting the dual carbs back on and returned the supercharger. I was having problems with 3 different carbs on the supercharger.
It would be easier to pull transaxle and engine. Drop out bottom.
Yes it would have been way faster.
How many lbs of boost is it making?
I haven’t had a chance to drive it much yet. I only drove it around the block so far. It was around 5-6lbs. I’m working on a few other things on the bus and I’m waiting on parts so I can drive it. It should be back on the road next week. I’ll let you know what lbs it makes once I drive it more.
Trust me: a supercharger is NOT supposed to sound like that. It's a cheap Chinese copy. The real Japanese made AISIN does not sound like that. I should know ; I've installed a couple of them
@@larsnielsen3336 I took it off.
Vertical video ruined it for me.
Ruined what?
I don't get what you're saying here. If you're saying installing it in a vertical position is the wrong way to install you are wrong about that. I've installed both vert. & horizontal & both ways work. Since these superchargers were never installed on an air-cooled vw they can be difficult to get to run correctly. They do get hot. That's not good for the vw air-cooled. Plus, the vw engine is more sensitive to pinging than other water cooled autos. If left to ping it's easier to burn a piston or chip a valve.Like the turbo on the vw they seem to do best without the decklid attached. Also , I haven't tried it but the guys that use fuel inj. seem to have good luck. When I was running an amr500 for awhile I wanted it to look stock with the decklid closed & it worked O.K. if you keep the boost no higher than 8 pounds psi. With boost though you always want more. Driving on the highway is where it really gets warm though. I have a bigger SC12 that puts out more than double the cfm than the amr500(1200 compared to 500) that I want to try on my ragtop bug, but the engine has to come out to install. I had it on another '62 bug for a short time and it really ran a lot cooler.