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14-06-2005, 08:53 PM | #31 | ||
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sounds like before too long its gonna be a bigger headache for you so either fix it , burn it , smash it wat ever lol
just watch them dealers get the wrong one and u end up payin them to take the car off ur hands
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15-06-2005, 06:51 AM | #32 | |||
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The piston slap in mine would occur at startup regardless of whether the engine was warm or cold and would last for at least a few minutes. A comparison between both engines, my LS1 was modded and it did have a lot better throttle response but IMO there's not much difference between the two. They both go real hard when they're above 3k RPM and they're about equal in fuel efficiency with my driving habits. |
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15-06-2005, 01:34 PM | #35 | ||
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I too actually LIKE the look of the AU... I also PREFER the look of the AU over the BA... some may think that is strange but i DGAF really :P
Back on topic: Bad Luck with your LS1 hope all goes well and you get into a Falcon
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15-06-2005, 01:58 PM | #36 | ||
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Man, shame to hear about the GENIII. By the sounds of it, GMH has dealt with the problem a lot better than the US parent company (did someone say class action?)... i mean, they have lawyers over there specialising in mediations between dealers/customers....
There's always gonna be a few lemons on the tree, glad to hear your dealer is looking after you. Dont they have a revised piston design with longer skirts now? I guess they'd rather replace the engine than rebuild it...
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15-06-2005, 03:19 PM | #38 | |||
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If you want to look at reliability, you don't look at sales. You look at real world performance. Look at the taxi industry? Why are 99% of cabs Falcons? Because they are the most reliable, well built locally made car. On average, as cab's, the Falcon 4.0's go 500,000km before they need any sort of real attention. The Holden 3.8s would make about 300,000km before needing a ground-up rebuild, or a new engine. Just because a car looks better doesn't mean it is better.
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and by the way 99% some how i dont think so mate
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I could even go to a VT1 5.0L based on this logic .. but they stopped mfging in '99 (AUIIIs up to '02) so they are getting a bit long in the tooth. Yeah, I could get a VT1 5.0L, but basically in my experience, Holden engines are a boat-anchor. All the best Holdens have been powered by Chevs ... |
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15-06-2005, 05:31 PM | #43 | |||
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I just got home from shopping, and I caught a cab home, an AUII Futura. It had 615,100km on the clock, yet it looked like it had 61,510 on it, and drove like it too. I've yet to even sit in a Commodore taxi, I was in a Statesman one once, it had about 400,000 on it, and looked comparable to an 800,000 old AU inside. Didn't sound that healthy either. The vast majority of people do not buy cars because of reliability. If they did, Hyundai, for example, wouldn't sell one car. They look for a good, cheap deal, and something that is aesthetically appealing. The AU series wasn't very aesthetically appealing, despite being well built for an Australian production car, hence why people looking for a $35k family sedan would instead buy a VT/VX Commodore, despite the fact that it was pieced together quite poorly in comparison. The cab my dad drives right now is an AU1 Forte, dual fuel, 880,000km (being replaced this July, when its term as a taxi expires). Its driven 24/7. It hasn't been particularly taken care of, and it shows it, the steering wheel is all warped and melted, the centre console storage bin hasn't got a lid, the dash is all rubbed and worn, the seats are falling through etc. The engine hasn't had a nice life either, it consumes its fair share of oil. However, each and every day, it starts first time every time, and does its job. That's awesome durability for a $30,000 family car built solely for a country with a market so tiny it hasn't acheived 1,000,000 new car sales in one year yet. I challenge pretty much any equally priced car to do the same thing.
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Oh, and the VTII - VYII GTS300 300kW 510Nm engine is a GenIII LS1 V8, it just gets sent from Chevrolet's production line to Callaway first, who work it to 300kW @ 6000rpm 510Nm @ 4800rpm, then send it HSV's way, where they just bolt it into the engine bay of said GTS300/SV300/Senator 300 etc.
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15-06-2005, 07:41 PM | #45 | |||
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I think theres a post on LS1.com.au where a guy is still experiencing these LS1 problems in his VZ, dunno if its common these days still or if thats a one off... I'd rather get my hands on a VTI 5.0L. Similar re sale as the early LS1 examples, stronger g/boxes, and they sound a whole lot better too. No need to sh!t yaself everytime you go to check the oil as well :sm_headba Steffo, do you have performance times of a late 1980s Merc 500SEL? |
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15-06-2005, 07:52 PM | #46 | |||
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5.0litre (4973cc/303ci) SOHC V8 137kW (184hp) @ 4500rpm 335Nm (247ftlbs) @ 2000rpm 8.0:1 compression 96.5mm bore 85mm stroke 14 x 6.5 wheels with 205/70 R14 tyres all-round 1662kg (3656lbs) 2.47:1 final drive 0-100km/h: 8.9 seconds 1/4 Mile: 17.0 seconds Top Speed: 194km/h Why you ask? That's for W126 btw... W140 started in 1989 (and went on until 1998). So, if you wanted W140.. I'll happily oblige.
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15-06-2005, 08:02 PM | #47 | ||
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What tech info don't you have. How about performance time for a Gogo mobile?
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15-06-2005, 08:03 PM | #48 | ||
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Cheers, but I was hoping for the European/outside of US model, as they had the 170kw and 410nm version, not de tuned for emissions etc. No worries though.
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15-06-2005, 08:07 PM | #49 | |||
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1957 - 1961 Goggomobil Dart 269cc (16.4 ci) Inline-Two, 2v per cyl, OHV 15bhp (11kW) @ 5000rpm 27Nm (20ftlbs) @ 4000rpm RWD, Rear engine Weight: 400kg (880lbs) Top Speed: 85km/h (53mph) Amount built: 700 That's all I've got on the Dart. Oh, had a Bing l/26 Carburettor and a four-speed manual. Heh.
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Steffo is there a particular awesome web site you use to find all these specs cause that would be good to know just for interest sake. Would be handy to have in the bookmarks.
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16-06-2005, 10:26 AM | #54 | |||
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I should clarify i guess... I prefer AUII/III XR over BA XR mainly because of higher differentiation between them and the bast models... AUI's base models and all Fairlane/LTD's were terrible though.. BA's are just a bit plain for me.. From some angles BA's look really nice....
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AU XR's were Futura based though :P
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16-06-2005, 11:12 AM | #58 | ||
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And the difference between Forte and Futura is... besides nothing? Oh yes, that's right, nothing, but some alloys and some nice interior stuff which you can option onto the Forte anyway. I really doubt they differentiated when shipping the shell off to Tickford to make an XR.
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16-06-2005, 11:13 AM | #59 | ||
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Yeah i guess it is just to me it seems the difference is more noticable in the AUs. At a distance i can imediately can pick an AUXR over a base model wheres a BAXR its hard to tell. I still remain firm on the Fairlanes. They are just streched XTs with trimmings. With them like that its not hard to tell why Statesmans and Caprices sell more. Where as when you had the AU and the fairlane its very easy to tell. My mate has a Fairlane Sportsman or something like that and must say would easily look better than the new fairlanes.
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Futura had Mid-series (Basically a high-series with a few things disabled) BEM and a different loom to Forte iirc... Forte had low series BEM...
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