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Old 29-08-2005, 03:24 PM   #31
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If it was up to me, I would have the 5.3 as the normal V8 option, and the 6.0 (with less power than the HSV motor) for the SS and available as an option for the Calais and lwb cars, and maybe the SV8. In years gone by both Ford and Holden had 2 V8s in their line ups, for the people who just wanted the sound of 8 cylinders the small one was adequate and gave a useful gain over the 6cyls.
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Old 29-08-2005, 03:40 PM   #32
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Power and torque for the L33 are:

310 hp ( 231kw ) @ 5200 rpm 335 lb-ft ( 454Nm ) @ 4000 rpm

This is a little more than the Gen IV version (LH6).

It shares a familiar stroke (at 92mm) with the LS1 and LS2 but a smaller bore and it also shares the LS1 vacuum cleaner firing order unlike the LS2 which uses 1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3.

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Old 29-08-2005, 03:45 PM   #33
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They havent always....
VN-VT1 (1988-1999) Holden 5 litres / VN-VS HSV = 5 litres with only the GTS and selected models having a bigger engine

VT2-VY2 Holden (1999-2004) = 5.7 litres / VT2-VY2 HSV = 5.7 litres (all models)

They are also not obliged to do whats been done in the past, but if they wanted bigger capacity for HSV models, they can produce the LS2 at 6.2, 6.5, 6.7 or 7.0) So perhaps 6L for Holden SV8, SS, Berlina, Calais, Statesman, Caprice and Monaro

6.2L for Clubsport, Maloo, 6.5L for the R8, Senator and Grange, Maloo R8, GTO and 7.0 for GTS and a special edition Grange?

I would hope the replacement for the WK Caprice is not downgraded to 5.3L!
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Old 29-08-2005, 03:48 PM   #34
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The writting is on the wall.
Its a pretty fair bet that LS2 6.0 will be a HSV only motor.
It makes sense to bring in a smaller 5.3l motor for the lower spec cars, 5.3l 230kw tune for all commodore variants and 5.3l 250KW tune for SS only.
Ford have 2 motors and 3 power specs all nicely spaced and it only needs one capacity! 3V 230kw, 4V 260kw 4V 290kw.
Anyway Holden are struggling to make money, their cutting costs and slashing jobs, the LS2 is a more expensive option than LS1, so a cheaper engine for lower spec cars might give them back some margin at the same price point.
The other thing im sure every car manufacturer is concerned about at the moment is the "gas guzzler" image that large capacity V8s portray.
Everyone knows feul economy claims are garbage anyway, the perception is 6L will use more fuel than 5.3L or 5.4L. HSV and FPV can defuse the argument but its tougher for lower spec cars to shrug off, especially when fleet running costs come into it.
Execs with V8's will be worried im sure.



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Old 29-08-2005, 04:07 PM   #35
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The writting is on the wall.
Its a pretty fair bet that LS2 6.0 will be a HSV only motor.
It makes sense to bring in a smaller 5.3l motor for the lower spec cars, 5.3l 230kw tune for all commodore variants and 5.3l 250KW tune for SS only.
Ford have 2 motors and 3 power specs all nicely spaced and it only needs one capacity! 3V 230kw, 4V 260kw 4V 290kw.
Still makes no sense. Nobody is gonna buy a 230kW SS VE Commodore weighing 1800kg. They are going to buy a cheap second hand VZ 250kW. :
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Still makes no sense. Nobody is gonna buy a 230kW SS VE Commodore weighing 1800kg. They are going to buy a cheap second hand VZ 250kW. :
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Not if the majority of V8 sales are on 4 year leases and they upgrade every 4 years!!! :
No one is going to stick with a 4 year old car if they can upgrade to the latest toy!
A large amount of SS's and XR8's (as well as HSV and FPV products) are leased to small business owners or execs with novated leases, they are perks and tax write offs!
Companies insist on lease cars with factory warranties and ditch the cars before they become maitanance headaches.. :



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Still makes no sense. Nobody is gonna buy a 230kW SS VE Commodore weighing 1800kg. They are going to buy a cheap second hand VZ 250kW. :
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Old 29-08-2005, 04:26 PM   #38
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VN-VT1 (1988-1999) Holden 5 litres
I was referring to the pre-85 era when Holden had the 253 and 308 and Ford had 302 and 351. In fact for a while you could get 253, 307/308 and 350 Holdens.
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Reading another forum I found this interesting:

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At tonight's meeting of the HSV Owner's Club (Vic), the new chief of HSV confirmed that HOLDEN will NOT have the LS2 engine in their forthcoming VE range, saying that LS2 was a "special", "Corvette" engine that was only to be utilised by GM in "special" applications. He went on to say that HSV needed to have exclusivity in some situations, to give them an edge, & LS2 was one of them. However, he would NOT confirm that VE would not have a 6 litre engine, saying, "I will not go there!" In a previous meeting, some time ago, HSV's powertrain manager said the same thing, but not quite in such specific terms! So, what sort of engine will be in the VE-an LS1 variant? He also mentioned that HSV's plans for the coupe would be announced in 6-8 weeks.
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Reading another forum I found this interesting:
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like i said, "interesting" times ahead for Holden...



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Seems unlikely to me. The L33 is an FWD engine (both the Impala and Grand Prix are FWD). If they got a smaller V8, Cadillac's 4.4 or 4.6 Northstar would be a more likely candidate methinks.
I'm not bagging you here Steffo, but it wouldn't be the first time Holdump put a FWD engine into a commode.
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Old 31-08-2005, 09:56 AM   #42
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I'm not bagging you here Steffo, but I wouldn't be the first time Holdump put a FWD engine into a commode.
yeah the 3.8 V6 Buick motor was FWD wasnt it ?
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LOL motors are just motors, they are not FWD or RWD, neither LHD or RHD they are just motors, but yes the 3.8 and supercharged 3.8 were in FWD Buicks
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Old 31-08-2005, 02:02 PM   #44
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yeah the 3.8 V6 Buick motor was FWD wasnt it ?
It came from the Buick Regal (RWD) and Chevrolet Camaro V6/Pontiac Trans Am V6 (RWD). The FWD-application variant of the 3.8 (L67) never made it to Commodore... the engine we got was L something else.. L32 I think.. something like that.
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