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You can't (or at least shouldn't) just slap a big engine in a bug and expect it to perform, either off the line or at high speed, like a muscle car.
True, you can hot rod the engine, add turbo, and pull 275 HP or more.
However the stock components weren't meant to take that much stress. In addition to the mill you'd need to beef up the tranny, (The biggest engine in the world won't go faster than the trans will let it) Suspension, steering, shifter, shift rod, brakes, axles, CV joints, engine/trans mounts, wheels, tires, etc. Just about everything associated with the drive train and suspension would need to be beefed up proportionally with the added horsepower.
Not to mention adding seats, seat belts, cage, etc. capable of protecting the occupants. There usually isn't a lot left after a Bug rolls or runs into something at more than 35 MPH. Think what would happen at 90 or 100 or more.
If not, you stand an excellent chance of breaking stuff. INcluding the driver.
Not to rain on anyone's parade, but if you do ANYTHING to these cars, you may as well do it right.
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