Hi Guys ,,not quite the full answer but have managed to track down the weight of 1954- 1967 Volkswagen Kombi-Camper vans ,,, so assuming they must all be similar ,,though that should really be confirmed if its a legal issue ,,Weight of 1954-1967 is 1105 kgs ,,and is on the site of www.classicandperformancecar.com which I would like to extend my grateful thanks to ,,Thank you guys ,, David Hi Guys ,, Further to the above information,,I have now also found suggested weights in an older Volkswagen Van Manual from 1979 ,,it suggests an unladen weight of 1495 kgs ,, and a Vehicle Capacity Weight of 755 kgs ,,and finally a Gross vehicle weight of 2250 kgs or in Imperial ,,,lbs ,,,Unladen Weight 3296 lbs ,,a Vehicle Capacity Weight of 1665 lbs ,,and A gross Vehicle Weight of 4961 lbs ,,the above information was obtained from a site called http:// the samba.com/vw/archives/manuals/ and I would like to express my total gratitude to people like these ,,who help make our world a better place by helping provide reliable free information ,,that we can all benefit from ,,thanks again .. David
Hi ,I have found valueable information as regards the weights etc ,, taken from a Volkswagen Manual ,,it suggests an unladen weight of 1495 kgs / with a vehicle capacity weight of 755 kgs ,and a gross vehicle weight of 2250 kgs ,,
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Petrol is an extremely complex mixture of organic compounds; each compound has his molecular weight. A molecular weight for a mixture is a nonsense.
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Yes, the petrol engines are the same up to at least 2005 (in Australia).
That depends entirely on the weight of the particular type of petrol
They are a very reliable car diesel engine probably better than petrol
Volkswagen do not give belt interval changes in the Autodata manuals. To be safe I change all of them being petrol or diesel at 70,000 mile intervals. Hope this helps.
Usually in the wings for weight distribution.
233 g/mole is average molecular weight of deseil
The weight of a car or motorbike when petrol, oil and other fluids are taken into account.
I imagine it would vary depending upon the make and model of the car, but just to give you an idea, the Volkswagen Scirocco 1.4 TSI 3-door coupe holds 50 litres of petrol.