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Thread: Holden 186 top speed?

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    I've got a little 192 in the shed that pulls to 8000 rpm. Although engine builder ( ex HDT) says it only needs to goto 6000. Most engine builders only like to rev 202's to about 5800

    Gary

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    All the old rally 202's from the seventies/eighties would easily run 7200RPM all day (and season) long.
    The extra torque from the 202 is a big advantage when racing/rallying.

    The current race 202's as used in historic racing are insane, running roller cams, etc.

    Starfire rods, blue crank and decent pistons help a lot without going OTT.

    When my uncle built his 186/192 for his Series III (wish I'd bought it off him ) he just balanced everything and carefully assembled it, probably no-where to the degree I would have done and with the overdrive it was silly fast, but then it was a quick car with the old 2.25 engine too with a set of Perry headers and a decent exhaust.

    When I was a kid Dad had a near new and very well running HX or HZ Holden van sans all the ADR27a stuff sitting at 140km/h indicated and the Series III with the 2.25l engine pulled away from us on the freeway near Goulburn one night

    [edit] oops, Brian already mentioned the rod/crank combo

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    the truck in my avatar was a 202 yella terra head, cam, carbs etc i had a small test with a member of the boys in blue and at a servo we disscussed how fast the old rig could go,(usual comments like 95 down hill with a tail wind) as he had owned a cpl, well he suggested a test on our way home so he sat behind me and speed checked me on the highway, the result was very cool, A DEFINATE 100 MILE PER HOUR + a cpl
    it was awesome only problem was keeping gearboxes to it, it loved eating them .......

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    top speed

    You should be able to get about 70-75mph out of a stock red motor in a shorty, knock about 5mph off for a 109. Put a high speed transfer case in and you will see around 90mph in a 109!

    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    ...i was talking stocker red engine 202, not many series owners can afford to build a decent 7500rpm donk...

    jc

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    The only other thing you'll have to get if you want to go 90MPH in a 109, a large supply of new underwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post

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    A balanced 186 with decent cam, headwork and carburation will easily see 6000rpm. The vehicle and the operator are the limiting factors here

    JC
    Not quite, if your running the std rag cam gear. I came unstuck after overtaking up a hill doing about 115-120km/h... I completed the passing maneuver only to be left with no power and a long tow to where we were heading. Changing a broken cam gear in the bush is not much fun.

    Cheers
    Ron

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