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19-05-2006, 01:41 PM | #61 | |||||
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One things that everyone needs to remember, Stock from the factory 1300kg, With that much power off the mark and 14" 185 i think was the tyre then is pretty hairy stuff. When you drive one in the wet you learn to know the car, I had 5 in myn going to the footy took a wide corner a little to Sharpe with the steering @ about 40. in dry it's a 60 corner if confidant, And the rear slipped out by about 25-30cm. I got remoulds that don't help but 215. In the dry they are glue in the wet very hard useless tyre.
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One thing i remember about my time with a VS was on the open road is was very quick. My mate has a VSII Auto Ute on gas and it doesn't have the same problems as the sedans do it's very fast off the mark no delays in power at all, He has spun it 4 times in the wet and he drives like a snail. which is strange. Quote:
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19-05-2006, 07:52 PM | #62 | ||
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The VP's are quick for what they are, I'll admit that. My brother has one, stock as a rock wagon with 340,000km (original motor), and did a 15.9 quarter. That may not sound impressive at all, but with a 60' time of over 2.8 seconds, it's not to bad. The 185 tires were so bad, he was chirping 2nd to 3rd change at nearly 100kmh and leaving 2 lines (I have video proof).
I driven every commodore V6 except the alloytec's, but only a few in manual form, I'd have to agree and say the VP's are the fastest. VN series one's feel faster, due to less balancing, no bellmouth in the intake, and less sound deadening. VR's; use essentially the same engine as the VP's, but are slower in my experience, they feel heavier but i dont know the specs. The VS's do better than VR's with the Ecotec, not quite as fast as the VP's, but it's close. The VT's with the ecotec just bog down with their soft IRS, and never recover... Most auto variants I have driven, die after around 70km/h, they dont have the mid range torque like the same aged falcons IMO. Once 140km/h is reached the EB/D/F falcon should be past the commodore, or at least hauling it in at a hefty rate of knots...
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19-05-2006, 08:04 PM | #63 | |||
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19-05-2006, 08:47 PM | #64 | |||
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19-05-2006, 08:50 PM | #65 | ||
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19-05-2006, 09:04 PM | #66 | ||
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More holden drivers than ford ones here.
Older commodores (VB-VS) suck (even the 8's), I dont even bother now ... Not worthy of my fuel :nutsycuck |
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20-05-2006, 01:03 AM | #67 | ||||
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With the ecotec they fixed many things that were problems in the earlier V6's, Such as fuel issues manifolds piston slap low down roughness it was a big upgrade. That engine was a much quieter running smoother accelarating engine, Just not as fast even with more power. I was recently in a VYII i was thinking of buying one so we went for a drive in it was very quite and smooth and felt like it had more of a push you back in the seat feel, but all new car do that and they go slower. But with my car it's a quite one, I have recored it driving out the driveway past my PC Mic, It's that quite you need to have the volume on full just to here it right. My car i bought about 12 months ago of my brothers close friend, He has had it for almost all it's life he bought it off a rich kid, He's parents bought it decked it out with sound system and he didn't want it he wanted a HSV. So my brothers mate bought it. And he used it at first like a normal car but about 3-4 years ago when his wife had it at work someone tried to steal it, they broke the steering column off and tore half the stereo out, Realised they couldn't steal the car and left it, It still has the marks from them braking in to it. Anyway from that day on his wife wouldn't take it to work again, So she got the VS Statesman V8, And he took the VP to use in his work, It's funny the statesman was the work car and the VP was there get around car till that day. then he towed some heavy crap behind it as he was a bricklayer. I'm talking 2000kg or more i have never seen a tow bar like the one i have it's built into the rear of the car it's a monster. So for about 16 months straight it was the tow car it even towed his big boat. Then one day they went away with 5 guys and towing the boat they could smell some petrol, It went through about 70litres in 200 km on the highway. They found out it had been leaking from the fuel rails and done 2 injectors. He had them fixed second hand of course. And the fuel from that day on was nothing but shocking. So about 3 months later he bough a new VY Commodore. And his wife drove that and he sat the VP in the backyard because it was costing to much in petrol to run (I know that now) And used the Statesman again for work. It sat in his backyard for 7 months when my brother seen it and said what you doing with it wanna sell it my brother needs a car. And it's now all history it picked me i couldn't say no i got mates rates $1700 But i will vouch for it's speed over 140. It's a long story but I'll make it fast and short. One day going on the freeway i took off form the lights, There is a second entry to my right as we took off and started to turn the corner a VQII Statesman V8 came flying to my side sideways and almost T-Bone me and took off like a bat outta hell. I seen Red, And chased his down onto the freeway, So at about more then the speed you were talking about he finally got off the throttle and i zoomed around next to him and abused the hell out of him, And when later i car-med down i though i keep ed up the rear of a V8 statesman : I was shocked as much as he was that i was right there behind him. I read somewhere when holden built there motors for the VP some had 20-30 more RWHP then others, Much the same thing happen with my brothers EFII that was rated @ 171 fwkw fully stock thats more then the factory. It happens all around. What do they say dont buy a Friday car or Monday only buy a middle of the week car it's done right. Quote:
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20-05-2006, 05:50 AM | #69 | ||
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Well the manual fords have a big advantage over the ford auto's.
But the VN-VP's the auto might just have a edge there over the manuals. My sisters VL Calais felt faster then my car. So one day after weeks of bitching between the 2 of us we decided to find a nice long bit of road and settle it. As we rounded the corner we took off from about 20kp/h. I was sitting behind my nephew and we took off, Straight away on kickdown i was almost in the boot. straight Off the power and that hurt all the way for the next 17 sec i was closing on him and was starting to pass then we stopped. He said he beat me i think not. So we did a little one about 3 days later again i was behind but this time i had room to pass as before i had no way of passing as the road in the middled of no-where barely 1.5 lanes till further down. So this time it was different up to 120 i went from behind to in front by 4 car lengths. Just goes to show you how bad getting off the power can hurt. This was with my old tranny to so getting of the power with that old one meant it wouldn't kickdown again above 50.. Even the VYII i went in felt faster and i know i could cream that easy. Even my mums friends VT feel like it puts you in the seat more, My mum told me one day Josie's cars feel faster she is always on and off the peddle you know them ones rev up slow down rev up slow down. I think i could beat a VT with only 5 cylinders:P I have no problem with quick over tacking around town at all. But on the freeway the dreaded 5 speed auto (i'll explain) restricts it somewhat dropping down gears. It's a 4 speed but on the freeway when you get over 85kp/h the torque converter kicks in and acts like a 5th gear it changes and you feel the shift like a gear change it's scary when you count it like WTF 5 gears?. So on the freeway it first needs to unlock it and then pick the gear. This can be fixed by flooring it hard but it will drop back to 2nd first and then into 3rd and pull away. It's all because of the locked torque converter. Shift kits and higher torque converters might help. Not that it stops me overtaking at all, And i know it's only there for economy and it really drops the revs low @ 100. I sit on 1700rpm on @ 100 1800rpm @ 110.
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20-05-2006, 09:55 AM | #70 | ||
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I think you'll find there's been little if any difference between falcon and commodore 6 cylinders since vr onwards. Before that, I think someone quoted 15.5 for a vp and 15.7 for a vn, which is pretty good, but those are manual times, and an ea s pac manual did 15.4 so they're always pretty close. Lately the cars have been getting heavier and slower, except for BA. I know the BA's are heavy, but I've seen stock manual xt's run sub 15, the mags quote 15.23 so even the base model new cars are only slightly quicker. Extractors and exhaust make any car go faster, so comparing stock with modified isn't fair and a waste of time. The extractors and exhaust some people buy are worth more than the entire engine!
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20-05-2006, 10:04 AM | #71 | |||
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20-05-2006, 03:14 PM | #72 | ||
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VP's can be quick. Mine would have cracked a 12 easy. But that had 355 cubes under the bonnet. Handling was great in the dry. But very twitchy when out of shape in the wet. As for the V6, great for taxi's...
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20-05-2006, 03:18 PM | #73 | |||
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20-05-2006, 04:04 PM | #75 | ||
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Cannot believe that this crap is still going. (no disrespect intended to all those have posted)
Post it on the other forum, they will appreciate the modern motoring marvel that is the VP. Who cares if it's got a throttle like a micro switch, it still has the dynamics of a partly filled water bed. Please no more on VP's, Vns or any other poss. Let this thread die in piece.
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20-05-2006, 04:11 PM | #76 | ||
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20-05-2006, 04:19 PM | #77 | |||
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20-05-2006, 04:34 PM | #78 | ||
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Vp commodores, , yes , , , for a $2000 pile of total rubbish, , they are quick.
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20-05-2006, 04:37 PM | #79 | ||
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20-05-2006, 07:40 PM | #82 | |||
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20-05-2006, 07:49 PM | #83 | |||
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20-05-2006, 11:37 PM | #84 | |||||
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I believe that with the BA XT manual. Something the manual wouldn't have is the Autos 1300rpm limited take off. Rev it up and let it rip in the manual. Ford has always had a bigger gap between there manuals and autos over holden. Until the XR6T which is faster in a Auto. For my car it is fully stock minus the pod filter my brother gave me from his EF, I really don't feel a performance jump with or without it as to me it makes a better exhaust note and gives off a little supercharger whistle over 2500rpm thats it. I'm looking at getting a exhaust system in June. Quote:
I seen a SV6 the other day with a old well built;) man. I thought he was a cop he had 3 aerials on the back window and 1 on the front, Something on the window above the dash some type of TFT screen. And it had a sport system also (First i have seen with one), The old boy got into it hard when he left and trust me was more impressive then i expected, But it was the sound i liked very surprisingly nice, And no induction noise, But i do believe it was a 06 model, Something has been done there. Quote:
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21-05-2006, 08:49 AM | #86 | |||
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Market value is nothing unless you write your car off. I wish I could sell mine for market value which through my insurer is just shy of $10,000.
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market value is not what they are worth, i can pick up a vs berlina done 130k for $3200.
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