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Old 02-11-2005, 08:27 PM   #1
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Question What will Holden do regarding Euro III???

Hey guys, i dont know whether this has been covered, but I just read the thread about the XR8's costing too much and so on.

And it got me thinking about EURO III and all that jazz, what are holden going to do from january??? Im not looking to rubbish holden or its cars but i haven't heard anything about a VZ2 or whatever they would call it. I just havent heard about an update to make their cars Euro 3 compliant.

Reading MOTOR this month and the spy pics of the VE they said that the release date for the car was september next year, pushed back from february. So what are holden going to do in the mean time??? Ford has just done BF and the whole engine range is EURO3 compliant. I dont know about the V6 (i think they might be, or if not, fairly easy to make compliant) but i do know that the V8's they offer are not Euro 3 compliant.

Now, if the realise date for VE was going to be Feb i could see the sense in Holden not offering the V8's for the 2 months that they would be on sale as at least part of the cost would be wasted on making it compatable on a near-extinct platform.

However, it isnt, and even if it was i also read that the wagon and ute will be kept the same until 2008 and they have a large number of V8 variants, so i cant see holden not offering the gen 3 or 4 engines in the VZ range next year. let alone the utter pasting they would get from motoring journo's (some would still claim the SV6 goes harder/better than a GT tho). So in summary, holden will no doubt offer a V8 cos i would just be stupid not to.


Now, holden might just be waiting for the dust to settle from the release of BF and the 380 magna before releasing their new product which makes sense(and using their considerable publicity and marketing skills to promote the VZ2 or whatever they call it to the aussie public as the-reinvention of the wheel) but i havent seen or heard any sign of it, thought i may just be looking in the wrong places.

Or, Holden may just make the cars compliant and not call it VZII, though, i would think this unlikely as Ford did some pretty major work in alot of areas to make BF, and although not all of it was to do with being Euro 3 complient, some was, eg, not losing power from the engines whilst making them quieter, lowering emisions and more fuel economy, and from a marketing perspective promoting the efficiency/environmental freindliness of an updated car cant hurt sales. And i think that VZ is at least a year old and holden have a habit of Series2/3-ing things on an annual basis, so i cant see this happening either.

My question is, what are holden doing/done/going to do to make their range of commodores Euro 3 complient for next year before the introduction of the VE??? do they even have to do it if they arent releasing a new model??? Most of the talk i hear about GM and GMH is how they are gonna go belly up ( i live in a very biased ford area, and it sounds like although GM is globally in trouble, so is ford but not quite as bad, and it sounds like all a bit of a beat up anyway) and i cant get any sense out of anyone (my dad said "why u asking about holdens anyway???, dont make me take u out of my will boy!")

And, how far away is VE anyway??? there are alot of rumours about cost blowouts, parts/price trouble, and engineering problems (a rumoured 5 link rear end tho, sounds impressive, but man would it be costly, dont ya think) and the effect of the 11 month development freeze on the Zeta archiatecture.

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Old 02-11-2005, 08:47 PM   #2
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None of Holden's V6's or V8's are euro 3 compliant(HSV has the ls2 which is euro 3 compliant).

Rumours were going that a 6 litre engine was going into the SS but HSV has continually shot down any of those rumours(But then again, who can trust HSV anymore. Last year had a whinge about the FPV Typhoon and how HSV is a V8 only company. Yet this year they unveil a rebadged Opel VXR and say that this has been in the pipeline since last year, and this is supposed to be Holden's performance arm.)

I think they will bring the VE range of engines forward into the VZ possibly detuned, so VE will see the full benefit of development. It is getting late however for them to hold off updating there cars. So im tipping the 6l ls2 in the SS or another 6l v8 of some sort, and the alloytec engines to get compliant.
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Old 02-11-2005, 09:08 PM   #3
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None of Holden's V6's or V8's are euro 3 compliant(HSV has the ls2 which is euro 3 compliant).
The 3.6litre V6 is Euro III compliant if I'm not mistaken. It is used in a variety of cars, Cadillac's, Saab's and Alfa Romeo's to name a few. It would be idiocy to sell a non-compliant version in the domestic model.
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The 3.6litre V6 is Euro III compliant if I'm not mistaken. It is used in a variety of cars, Cadillac's, Saab's and Alfa Romeo's to name a few. It would be idiocy to sell a non-compliant version in the domestic model.
In the Mitsubishi 380 advertisement they proudly claim to be the first australian vehicle to have a euro 3 compliant engine. Also im guessing the Cadillac's,Saab's and Alfa Romeo's got the 3.6l v6 this year, they would have to be euro 3 compliant as there 2006 model year runs from mid 2005 to mid 2006, and i don't think they will make any changes between these periods.
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In the Mitsubishi 380 advertisement they proudly claim to be the first australian vehicle to have a euro 3 compliant engine. Also im guessing the Cadillac's,Saab's and Alfa Romeo's got the 3.6l v6 this year, they would have to be euro 3 compliant as there 2006 model year runs from mid 2005 to mid 2006, and i don't think they will make any changes between these periods.
I'm guessing it is probably Euro 3 compliant as it was designed to be, but it needs the correct ECU changes and certification to be completed before it can go on sale Jan 1. The Gen 3 is AFAIK, not compliant with Euro 3, that was the reason it was replaced with the LS2. If Holden use the LS2 de-tuned across the range you will see HSV sales drop further as they will lose their major selling point. It will also show how full of crap they are saying the LS2 will always be exclusive to them. If they do bring out a VZ2 it would be such a waste of development dollars as it would only be on sale for 7-8 months. Bad planning.
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Euro III VZ pilots have been running down the line for months. Both V6 and V8.
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I was under the impression that the HFV6 and the HSV LS2 was Euro 3 compliant and the 5.7ltr LS1 wan't

As for what holdens going to do about it, i have NFI
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I was under the impression that the HFV6 and the HSV LS2 was Euro 3 compliant and the 5.7ltr LS1 wan't
Correct, what I want to know is what are they going to do for a V8 in their non-HSV models next year.
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Correct, what I want to know is what are they going to do for a V8 in their non-HSV models next year.
Guess they will have to go the 6L and tell HSV to get over it, GM will not take a market hit of losing V8 sales just to keep HSV happy.
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word at work is that the 6L will be going into VZII and considering who told the guys at work about it I would be inclined to believe it
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As I already said there are Euro III V8s already built! Holden have been building Euro III pilots for months.
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I did a bit of researching.
GoAuto states "Alloytec and Alloytec 190 comply with Euro II emissions standards " this article was from last year when the alloytec engines were relased in the VZ.

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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...ght=2,alloytec
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As I already said there are Euro III V8s already built! Holden have been building Euro III pilots for months.
LS1's or LS2's ? Since when has Holden built a V8 ?
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LS1's or LS2's ? Since when has Holden built a V8 ?
I'm referring to the car.
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(some would still claim the SV6 goes harder/better than a GT tho).
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So what is required for euro 3 compliance? Can this not be addressed by engine management?

For example, ford was able to keep the decades-old windsor emissions compliant until 2002 prior to switching to the mod engines.

Is there something inherent about the GenIII which prevents it from receivng euro 3 compliance??
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The car companies would have known about EUROIII. So I doubt that Holden will be on the back foot. If they can get the LS1 to comply to EUROIII than (as pointed out earlier) it will save HSV's butt. If they have to put a detuned LS2 in the SS than there in trouble. But I think they have everything under control.

One question. Does this law state that every car built after 2006 must comply of every new car sold? I think it would have to be every car built.
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The car companies would have known about EUROIII. So I doubt that Holden will be on the back foot. If they can get the LS1 to comply to EUROIII than (as pointed out earlier) it will save HSV's butt. If they have to put a detuned LS2 in the SS than there in trouble. But I think they have everything under control.

One question. Does this law state that every car built after 2006 must comply of every new car sold? I think it would have to be every car built.
I take it as every car built after Jan 1. It would have to have a date earlier than Jan 1 on the compliance plate to not be Euro 3 but still be able to be sold after that date.
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I take it as every car built after Jan 1. It would have to have a date earlier than Jan 1 on the compliance plate to not be Euro 3 but still be able to be sold after that date.

That would solve the V8 problem before the VE comes out.
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That would solve the V8 problem before the VE comes out.
So you're suggesting Holden will manufacture and stock pile 12 months of SS production (and other V8 Gen 3 models) this year with 05 compliance plates to tide them over till VE comes out late 2006 or early 2007?....... :



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I am betting that the new Holden 6 litre will be given a new designation LS-whatever. That way HSV can still stick to their claim that the LS2 won’t go in to a Holden.
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I am betting that the new Holden 6 litre will be given a new designation LS-whatever. That way HSV can still stick to their claim that the LS2 won’t go in to a Holden.
Holden do not designate the engine. It is a Chevrolet Generation IV LS2 V8. Holden has nothing to do with what it's called, how it's designed, who designed it, how its made etc. They just ship it over and drop it in.
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The original Gen 3 in the VT was de tuned by about 25KW, the LS2 is a more expensive motor than the GEN 3, so prices will go up accordingly if they go this way.
Also i think there will be big issues with HSV and their owners if Holden go LS2, especially if its within 30KW's of the Clubsport....
In todays climate of high fuel prices and ever increasing presure and awareness of "green" issues i wonder if Holden can afford to risk been seen as having the perseption of "gas guzzles" in the lower spec V8 cars?



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The original Gen 3 in the VT was de tuned by about 25KW, the LS2 is a more expensive motor than the GEN 3, so prices will go up accordingly if they go this way.
Also i think there will be big issues with HSV and their owners if Holden go LS2, especially if its within 30KW's of the Clubsport....
In todays climate of high fuel prices and ever increasing presure and awareness of "green" issues i wonder if Holden can afford to risk been seen as having the perseption of "gas guzzles" in the lower spec V8 cars?
Remember VT2 Holden's and HSV's were seperated by 30 kw's
O and LS2's actually have better ecconomy than LS1's
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I take ur point on the LS2 being more fuel efficient than the LS1, and u are right, but the point i was trying to make is, that it would make more sense if not only cost wise to have a smaller engine, working at an equilibrium of power and economy rather than having severly detuned larger displacement engine
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Holden is making the GenIII Euro III compliant. It was clearly stated by Denny, that they would not release a VZII, nor put in the LS2.

I imagine the Euro III motors will be dropped in as a running change, with little fanfare, just like the last EL Falcons got AU hybrid motors.
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Holden is making the GenIII Euro III compliant. It was clearly stated by Denny, that they would not release a VZII, nor put in the LS2.

I imagine the Euro III motors will be dropped in as a running change, with little fanfare, just like the last EL Falcons got AU hybrid motors.
Where was it stated?

So Holden will run the current model VZ for another 12 months?



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Holden is making the GenIII Euro III compliant. It was clearly stated by Denny, that they would not release a VZII, nor put in the LS2.

I imagine the Euro III motors will be dropped in as a running change, with little fanfare, just like the last EL Falcons got AU hybrid motors.

That sounds plausable, accept for that unlike the EL falcon's you mention, this model will be on sale for 9 months minimum, and its not gearing up for a change of model (el-AU) and wont the gen 3 will be scrapped within a year once VE arrives accept for in the wagons and utes that dont get updated.

I'm sure Holden would not miss a chance to self-promote especially having the gen 3 Euro 3 compliant in such an environmentally conscious time. Also, its not just a matter of slotting in a new engine is it??? doesnt it need electronic wizardry and doo-dads like the BF (lights that flash up on dash if its been moded, etc) that come with the Euro 3 regulations.

I think it would be weird for holden to not make a VZ2, they love series -2ing things. Even moreso as they havent had an update in a while
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This is fact.
Euro III Alloytech V6 VZs will start production in December. 2500 cars are programmed to be built before the new year.
Euro III Gen IV 6 litre V8 VZs are starting production in January.
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This is fact.
Euro III Alloytech V6 VZs will start production in December. 2500 cars are programmed to be built before the new year.
Euro III Gen IV 6 litre V8 VZs are starting production in January.
Well thats what i was expecting to happen. Well done HSV,2 lies in 2 years,great record. And for what,to get somemore VZ owners and even then FPV gave them a run for there money with no major upgrades. Seriously you would not expect such a company to handle questions such as this. Whats next, HSV will not build a typhoon competitor?
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