New exhausts going on the car tomorrow
New exhausts going on the car tomorrow
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V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Wednesday 6th July 2005
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Full system being added at LSV Wellingborough tomorrow, to the 2005 VXR. High-flow cats. and some nice free-breathing pipework.
Before and after dyno. readouts too.
Getting some decent gearbox oil put in at the same time and a set of Holden badges.
Looking forward.

V8HSV

2,457 posts

268 months

Wednesday 6th July 2005
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Are you on LSV rolling Road then?

jagsy

1,462 posts

267 months

Wednesday 6th July 2005
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Gr8.
Keep us informed on what zorst you get, material, diameter, costs, you know etc.......

It will be good to see the before and after figures showing the awe of the LS1.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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ALL DONE !

Flywheel figures were today measured at 391 bhp standard and 425 bhp with the full system fitted.
To be honest, the real improvement is only above 4000 rpm, but even top gear performance is still better, because the slight flat spot it had has gone and the torque curve feels more even, although it is only a slight difference.

Mark at LSV said that he will get some more easy bhp for me, when the car has done about 6000 miles, since the engine seemed tight to him, with a mere 2200 miles covered.

The fuelling is now better, but still too rich, so I will go back later, stick a K and N air filter in, get the fuelling sorted via a re-map and I should be up and running quite nicely.

The sound is nicer, for sure, not too intrusive though and it weighs quite a bit less than standard.

Expensive at £2K? Yes, but I am pleased with the job they did.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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V8HSV said:
Are you on LSV rolling Road then?


Certainly was.

uk hsv

1,692 posts

269 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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[quote]The fuelling is now better, but still too rich, so I will go back later, stick a K and N air filter in, get the fuelling sorted via a re-map and I should be up and running quite nicely.[/quote]

Is your car a 6.0ltr 05 VXR OR 04 5.7ltr (registered in 2005)?

caspy

1,791 posts

252 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Great result.....is that headers and exhaust and was the engine tuned software wise ?

Can u tell us the rwkw figures ?

>> Edited by caspy on Thursday 7th July 19:44

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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uk hsv said:
[quote]The fuelling is now better, but still too rich, so I will go back later, stick a K and N air filter in, get the fuelling sorted via a re-map and I should be up and running quite nicely.


Is your car a 6.0ltr 05 VXR OR 04 5.7ltr (registered in 2005)?[/quote]

6.0.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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caspy said:
Great result.....is that headers and exhaust and was the engine tuned software wise ?

Can u tell us the rwkw figures ?

>> Edited by caspy on Thursday 7th July 19:44


Standard manifolds, but new pipework after that, backwards, including high-flow cats.
Nothing else touched at all.
Just the exhaust system replaced.
Even the gearbox oil is waiting until later.

caspy

1,791 posts

252 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Change to a ripshifter, as well as gearbox oil. Fantastic mod. Read review in this months topgear mag.

He is very very complimentary of the device.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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caspy said:
Change to a ripshifter, as well as gearbox oil. Fantastic mod. Read review in this months topgear mag.

He is very very complimentary of the device.


Will do. Gearchange could be better to say the least.
Ta.

P47ThBolt

357 posts

246 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Was that a stainless steel system all the way through?

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Yeah, plus it looked really well made.

Felt a darn sight lighter than the original, too.

P47ThBolt

357 posts

246 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Top result - you must be one of the first to have modded an 05 6.0 VXR

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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They fitted it for nothing and dyno'd it free, too, since I was the first 2005 6.0 customer they had fitted an exhaust for.

caspy

1,791 posts

252 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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BRDC track car and Archie Moss Demo had mods....the best sounding zorst i have heard yet....

Some great mods just around the corner for the 6.0 VXR.

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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That's good then.

Will look out for further goodies!

>> Edited by V8 OHV on Thursday 7th July 20:19

jagsy

1,462 posts

267 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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V8 OHV said:

Standard manifolds, but new pipework after that, backwards, including high-flow cats.
Nothing else touched at all.
Just the exhaust system replaced.


Fantastic. Was you there to see all this happen?

Does this include a re tune to the 'puter?

V8 OHV

Original Poster:

261 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Watched it all unfold in front of me.

Nothing changed electrically at all.

Re-map and K+N in a wee while.

jagsy

1,462 posts

267 months

Thursday 7th July 2005
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Nice.

I know this deabte has gone on elsewhere and it bores the f'uck out of me, but what correctiosn values have been used to give the flywheel figures?