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Old 12-09-2016, 02:12 PM   #31
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Forum member Uncle Tone has a twin turbo VE GTS

Maybe shoot him a pm
I certainly do! Once the Landau is finished I was thinking of selling it.

It just sits in the garage now. Doesn't get driven, poor thing!
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Old 12-09-2016, 02:38 PM   #32
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Hi, I need to change a front shock in my 08 G6e turbo with factory 19inch rims. Does anybody happen to know a part no. Either Monroe or kyb? I'm having a bit of trouble, I think they are different to standard fg as the car sits lower. Cheers
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Old 12-09-2016, 02:39 PM   #33
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How did the power delivery compare spoolman?
VE at the time was more linear, since then we have seen a change in the development of high power turbos and there power delivery.
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Old 12-09-2016, 03:29 PM   #34
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Twin turbo VE SS *yawn*. A twin engined Hyundai would be more interesting. http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1...-off-10s-video
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Old 12-09-2016, 03:58 PM   #35
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I know it's not a holden forum but for something different I'm considering looking for a twin turbo ve ss. Has anyone driven one? Wondering how they compare to a xr6t.
I don't know whether this would be in budget:
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Old 12-09-2016, 04:44 PM   #36
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Thanks heaps guys. I also have an fgx xr8 sprint and being a sprint I don't really want to modify it. I also miss the feeling of a turbo. There seems to be heaps more room in a ve engine bay that's for sure. Would have been fantastic if they did a twin turbo from factory with the xr8.
If you miss the rush of a turbo, I'd be looking at a really mad manual F6 to be honest.

Better setup, that was designed for it.

Or one of the original Porsche 911 Turbos.

Anyone can have horsepower, you only need the money. To have something that is drivable is a whole other story.

If you're dead set on a VE for whatever reason, I'd be more inclined to buy a nice stock Clubsport that hasn't been flogged and get it done myself.
Too many boy racers out there.
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Dan (CAT600) has turboed a supercharged falcon. From the top, looks stock. Spits out roughly 1000HP at the wheels on E85 though.

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...33#post5761433
Dans is different though.
His is compound boosting which will eliminate most of the lag, which should make them much more street friendly.

Brilliant setup imho.
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Old 12-09-2016, 05:12 PM   #38
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Mine hasn't missed a beat since turbos were installed back in 2008. Only problems I've had are from the oil scavenge pump, which I've replaced a couple of times. Same clutch, same box, same diff (with stronger mounting rubbers). As long as you have a degree of mechanical sympathy it will live a long life.

It drives just like a stocker until you put your foot down, then all hell breaks loose.
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What state are you in uncle tone?
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Old 12-09-2016, 09:46 PM   #40
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Old 12-09-2016, 10:04 PM   #41
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Have been a passenger in my friends VF single turbo R8 wagon, 430rwkw, boost comes on unbelievably hard around 2700rpm and the turbo spool is insane, bags up the rear tyres in 3rd and has 12inch wheels on it. Look up RTLM hsv wagon on google and it should come up.
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Thanks heaps guys. I also have an fgx xr8 sprint and being a sprint I don't really want to modify it. I also miss the feeling of a turbo. There seems to be heaps more room in a ve engine bay that's for sure. Would have been fantastic if they did a twin turbo from factory with the xr8.


I've got an fgx xr6 Sprint and I don't like the feeling of a turbo one bit- give me the pd blown 8 every day.

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If you miss the rush of a turbo, I'd be looking at a really mad manual F6 to be honest.

Better setup, that was designed for it.

Or one of the original Porsche 911 Turbos.

Anyone can have horsepower, you only need the money. To have something that is drivable is a whole other story.

If you're dead set on a VE for whatever reason, I'd be more inclined to buy a nice stock Clubsport that hasn't been flogged and get it done myself.
Too many boy racers out there.
Not really, it's much more comfortable to push big power through a VE type chassis.
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Old 13-09-2016, 12:02 AM   #44
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If built properly a turbo V8 is much pretty bullet proof.. We sort f raced my old EBXR8 turbo against the FG GTE .. Yes the the auto GT puts power down nice .. But the turbo'soon recover.. 7.8 compression on the 330 Windsor and manual doesn't help.. if it was 9.2 and 8 to 12 Lb boost it would have far better throttle response.. But near 500 RWKW V 300 RWKW or there abouts.. V8's rev SOOO freely with forced induction way more so.. EB is much lighter.. Also gets from 80 to 240 kph pretty quick .. The GT is faster to 80 kph.. Load and spool get the turbo's working..
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That's interesting. I LOVE e series Falcons. I was so sad when I sold my old el xr8. An e series twin turbo would be great.
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