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Old 16-06-2005, 12:02 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by smoo
IIRC Hyundai topped consumer ratings in the US recently, and arguing over whos got better quality of an AU or VX is like fighting over whos sh!t smells better.

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?
stronger Gearboxes u say when in fact they both use the clunky 4L60E in the auto and the old 5 speed manual .
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