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i think vct falcons might have floged stock au falcons because they had better shift patterns (in auto)and better ecu tunes and they all had at least 3:45 diff gears,but there are some stock au falcons that are pretty quick
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sorry mate we both agree! you can see what i am saying and i totally agree with you,and good job again on a neat engine swap
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Age: 56 Posts: 451 Joined: 3rd Jan 2005 Ride: AU XR6 with BF Turbo engine Location: Sydney |
i have a cam in my vct without the vct hooked up, and it goes hard, manages 140rwkw, and we expect better figure once we have done an edit and redo a vct cam for it. Im also in the process of getting a Gas Research carby as the Impco setup I am running is too small, will redyno for the GAS research stuff, then a new cam, then work on the edit. So be interesting to see how it all goes.
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is that 140 rwkw with the impco mixer in place on gas?
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{USERNAME} wrote: vct deserves to be bagged out its a bit of a gimmick really.well if there is anybody who has a stock vct and thinks its a power house please speak up. I am buying a VCT motor next week and for $650 with less than 100,000 kays on it I think its a good deal. And I dont confess its going to be a power house, just simply it will be better than a stock EF engine. Its not like I have a EF XR6 with upgraded cam and deciding to put the VCT in and thinking its going to give me massive gains. I dont plan to do any mods to the VCT motor I just want a cheap low kay motor that has a bit more power than a standerd EF motor thats all. Not interested in flogging off holdens anything that moves for that matter. Josh |
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Age: 56 Posts: 451 Joined: 3rd Jan 2005 Ride: AU XR6 with BF Turbo engine Location: Sydney |
{USERNAME} wrote: is that 140 rwkw with the impco mixer in place on gas? 136kw on LPG 140kw on petrol with gas ssytem in place
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Just a thought, dont the BA's have double VCT? is that a gimmick too?
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{USERNAME} wrote: speak up about what vct not having power? 4 kw's more and some nm's ![]() I made the same power from an EA 3.9, std cam. Just head work, exhaust and EF injectors.
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hmm thats interesting...
would you be able to scan and post up the written section on those pages???? |
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Heres some more info.
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excellent..
thanks for that there is some good info there.. |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: my point is you can gain the 4 kw easily on a normal 4.0 and save the engine swap thats all. vct deserves to be bagged out its a bit of a gimmick really.well if there is anybody who has a stock vct and thinks its a power house please speak up. when i am driving my car a little hard it doesn t go into those rev ranges were the vct works anyway so you dont rev your car past 3000rpm?? well i dont know about the vct being a power house..lol stock for stock the std au engine and the vct s**t on the early engine.. compared to the ef engine that was in my ed with all the ef acessories tickford el ecu,ect . and the same set up on the vct engine in the same car s**t on the old engine in smoothness,performance and drivability.. maybe only by a few kw.. but it enough to notice the difference.. so can we bolt AU VCT heads onto non VCT AU blocks ? as i sometimes see VCT heads for sale for cheap and it be a cheap option using a non tickford AU bottom end and of course if you spent extra cash on the non vct head and put a different cam in you will easy out perform a std vct.. in my case the bang for buck was better using the vct engine compared to using a std engine.. |
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