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    Back to topic, almost.
    I had the new V6 Commode on my maybe list , until :
    From Zupps
    The 3.6 lt V6 is 2100 Braked and 750 Unbraked
    Ball Weight 90 kg
    Fuel Tank size 61 lts


    None of these figures cut it for me as an Australian tourer.

    Anyhow,
    A mate was given a Sandown day for his birthday,
    So he took the missus car, a BMW 123D (2 ltr diesel)
    Before the start, the two lads in their 5.0 Mustangs were taking the ****,
    He passed the first Mustang lap 1
    2nd Mustang lap 2
    the 370Z lap 3
    So cubes arent everything
    I should note:
    The BMW was chipped
    He used to race bikes on Isle of Man
    They needed new tyres and brakes after the day out

    I wonder how my daughters new BMW 140 would go against a Mustang
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Back to topic, almost.
    I had the new V6 Commode on my maybe list , until :
    From Zupps
    The 3.6 lt V6 is 2100 Braked and 750 Unbraked
    Ball Weight 90 kg
    Fuel Tank size 61 lts


    None of these figures cut it for me as an Australian tourer.
    And to rub salt into the above,redbook have projected its resale to be around the lowest of any vehicle in its class,and one of the lowest of any vehicle on the market.

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    While i am not an advocate per se of 2L engines, you can get a fair whack out of them these days.

    The Amarok 2L is 420nm std, simple stage 1 remap equals 520nm, get a 3" exhaust and ditch the dpf and you can choose from 550nm or 620nm.

    A bmw 2L diesel would likely pump out more power.

    Those Ecotech petrols sound pretty strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Because making anybody sit in the back of a crewman was later deemed a criminal act (cruelty)
    And because it was the same rattling product they released in a conventional vehicle.

    If parked on unlevel ground at all the doors wouldn’t close or open properly.

    Yet another swing and a miss from a dying brand.
    They could have fixed the rear seat issue somehow. I didnt know they were that floppy. Hmm. Interesting.

    I did test drive a cross 8 once, and the steering was horrible. I read that the awd made the steering too firm, plus i suspect the dealer had the tyre pressures down for ride comfort.

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    I worked on a HSV x8 at one stage... what a horrible horrible car.
    No wonder these vehicles have little interest or resale
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    Very good read Pat.
    Yeah, Peter Hanenberger was the last Holden M.D. to do it his way. A real car man, was responsible as an engineer for RTS, loved his special CV8 Monaro too!
    Pickles.
    All I can say Pickles is that it's a bloody shame,look at what Holden could be today if they only followed his lead. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    I worked on a HSV x8 at one stage... what a horrible horrible car.
    No wonder these vehicles have little interest or resale
    That would have been an Avalanche.

    I looked at one of those with a view to a purchase. I eventually decided my HSV VR Calais was still a very nice car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    That would have been an Avalanche.

    I looked at one of those with a view to a purchase. I eventually decided my HSV VR Calais was still a very nice car.
    It was a total let down. Uninspiring and gutless. Ride quality was crap and an embarassing part of australias motoring industry
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    My impression is that a retune improves the bottom end and economy of the crewman 5.7, and surely ditching the 4spd auto for a 6spd would help too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rammypluge View Post
    My impression is that a retune improves the bottom end and economy of the crewman 5.7, and surely ditching the 4spd auto for a 6spd would help too.
    Completely rebuilding a vehicle can change things wonderfully.

    My XR6 was a weapon at the track, shutting down most competitors...

    There was $60k of modifications on a $45k vehicle.

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