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17-12-2005, 06:37 PM | #31 | |||
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Just because a car won't spin the wheels in the spot doesn't necessarily mean it's underpowered, just that it has more traction and resistance to wheelspin. |
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17-12-2005, 06:39 PM | #32 | |||
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Isn't it also heaps heavier than cars in the VN and EA days?? something like 1200kg to 1650kg?? |
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17-12-2005, 06:41 PM | #33 | |||
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17-12-2005, 06:45 PM | #34 | ||
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My 5 speed VL wont spin probably because I havent tried to lol.
Nah one time it did do a bit of a smoky coming out of a street but ive never layed any rubber down with it. Its got the power too but seriously f**k risking stuffing it up just for a lame *** burnout. |
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17-12-2005, 08:33 PM | #35 | |||
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17-12-2005, 08:44 PM | #36 | ||
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surely theres something wrong with the car, my dads auto v6 VX will bag easily, as will my mates auto BA XR6 on 18s
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17-12-2005, 11:18 PM | #37 | |||
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18-12-2005, 09:32 AM | #38 | ||
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Its even more entertaining pulling a skid in a rental car.
Couple of mates of mine and myself went on a trip up to Cairns and took a VY executive for the travel, those things hammer going sideways. : |
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18-12-2005, 05:59 PM | #39 | ||
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Tell him to get a EB mine dose a good job at it
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18-12-2005, 07:18 PM | #40 | |||
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BA XT stock will do a stand still, have done it in 3 so far with no drama's VZ i dont know the SV6 i drove i couldnt get it to do after repeated attempts but they really have no balls till 4000+rpm either.
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18-12-2005, 09:28 PM | #41 | ||
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Ba's in auto are bloody hard to get spinning, if they don't have an 8 or a turbo in them..... I've only managed one successful decent burnout in my BA however I won't repeat that, tyres aren't cheap ;)
but my AU will always be up for a chirp.
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18-12-2005, 11:02 PM | #42 | |||
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18-12-2005, 11:58 PM | #43 | ||
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^^ yet to see an exec even in police pack with T/C, i work in the car industry and have traded plenty and seen 1000's in the auctions none of which have ever had T/C fitted.
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19-12-2005, 03:24 AM | #44 | |||
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I'm sure thousands of happy and satisfied Commodore owners out there would love to disagree with you too. Seriously, Commodores and Falcons are built to a price and a purpose and for what they are they do it extremely well. There was nothing wrong with the VY Ecotec and there is certainly nothing wrong with the Alloytec V6. The only problem that I see is that some people expect too much - they want V8 supercar performance, the ability to rev to 10,000 rpm and the ability to do burnouts like a funny car, while at the same time expect it to have the smoothness and silence of an electric motor, all from a standard base model car. How many people go out and but a Commodore Executive and go out and run it down the track or do burnouts in it all day or rev it to 6000rpm everywhere they go? While the Falcon may be more refined, the difference is nowhere near as big as it cracked up to be. The Commodore is still an adequately powerful, comfortable, spacious, smooth and quiet car which does the job it is meant to extremely well, hence why people are buying them. Most Commodore owners I have spoken to are more than happy with their cars and would buy another one without hesitation. It seems for some reason that it is Ford owners who are doing the most complaining. I just wish that people would take their blinkers off and stop being so ignorant, one eyed and narrow minded. Last edited by gmhdriver; 19-12-2005 at 03:31 AM. |
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19-12-2005, 04:25 AM | #45 | ||
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in the new SSZ utes they have traction control ALWAYS ENABLED..
you CANT turn it off well according to my mate who just brought 1.. but dunno if there is a way 2 turn it off that he hasnt discovered yet.. but aye.. it does a good chirp or what ever he rekons.. still lays smoke.. just not as long or as good as it should |
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19-12-2005, 07:50 AM | #46 | ||
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Some interesting comments from the original post... obviously it was always going to get one of three responses....
- hey guy, don't bash Commodore fleet cars there not meant to go like ..... - hey guy, you're a hoon, stick with your bogan mobile to go quick / drop skids, the Commodores quiet, refined and comfortable... - Yeh mate, the Commodores a gutless overated bucket ... Mary (who, as a few have pointed out, was indeed a VZ) was generally quiet, comfortable but not refined. Sounded harsher than the old Ecotec. I actually quite like some of the GMH product, particularly the HSV gear so no one can suggest that I am a one eyed Ford man. I was genuinely surprised at Mary's lack of grunt, cause electronics or not, it just didn;t feel like 175 KW. Closer to 150 Id reckon. Besides, if the manufacturers can't / won't build modern vehicles with proper strong drivetains, then what gives ? Is it politicle correctness in the age of death on our roads from hooning ? Is it reliability issues with engine, trans or diff ? Or Is it simply that some senior GMH management are stooges and TOOK THE FUN OUT of fleet cars ? I'm starting to think it's as synister as the first possibility, given the responses from people who have found the same thing even with their SV6 & V8 SS. HSV still have switchable TC I thought, this may be different with the new 297 donk though. Most of this forums readers have discovered the joy of re - flashed / tuned Falcon 6 and 8 engines, and a lot of the seat of the pants difference before / after comes down to removing the factory ECM's torque reducing strategies, thus illiminating that feeling every now and then (normally after a hard flog) that your XR8 / GT has been dudded some grunt. Or maybe it just used to be heat soak ??? Cause it always used to come "right".Does Holden now employ an even more aggressive take the fun out engine management strategy ? To be honest, I must be a hoon, 'cause if I'd just dropped 50 K or so on a SSZ and it didn't do a skid, I'd be spewin. Does this mean that it can't be driven with over steer ? The driver never gets a choice... straight or sidewise. Holly , that would have to disasapoint more than just the Hoons, surely. And my tongue and cheek starter to these threads on a forum, which I'd suggest is catering predominantly for people who enjoy their vehicles through modding, tinkering and being ENTHUSED by them was simply to get some thoughts out there. The day may very well be upon us where pollitical correctness has gone from the road safety campaign (speed related) to the manufacturers themselves. Rev limiters, (not for engine longevity), speed limiters, anti skid protection and smart ECu's are conspiring to achieve removal of the drivers input and control. As long as they don't mess (at least anymore) with the XR's, the FPV's and all the other sporty stuff i don't care. It's probably best that drivers with little experience can't readily get into hi po cars and get into trouble. But jeez, now I'm sounding like the old man..... XR8 o3 BA sedan 5 speed, 238 RWKW, CAI, Flash tuned, Exhaust, Herrod suspension, Ap racing brakes, alloys, leather, tint, |
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19-12-2005, 08:32 AM | #47 | |||
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19-12-2005, 08:48 AM | #48 | |||
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they Dont go over 3000 in N but rev to rev limiter in Park
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19-12-2005, 11:53 AM | #49 | |||
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