• You’ve done well there mate, it’s a pretty tidy car even makes my ss look a bit rough and I thought it was pretty tidy lol, good to see another nice vr on here

  • doz10 replied to the topic Low km 1991 VN Exec in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    <p style=”text-align: left;”>There’s some good info there about the old bananas, I’ve been thinking about trying my modified bananas and match ported heads in my vg when i finally get to do the engine swap, im hoping to twin turbo the old girl, didn’t think it would make anywhere near that kind of power even boosted, got me keen to give it a go…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    Yeah I know what you mean mate, I’m pretty sure you could set it up with tap up tap down functions aswell, but horses for courses everyone likes different things, I’ll personally be going full manualized reverse pattern in the ss for simplicity. At the end of the day the valvebody is just the controller so whether manualized or auto it’s really…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    I pm’d you cava, asked the question today but we’ve been flat out trying to get a few jobs rolled before we move shops, however he said he would be able to build something for you, just has to look into pricing.

    As Ian said above the 4l80s are pretty much indestructible when built right even in full auto electronically controlled form, more fun…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic new hard line routing in the forum Fuel Systems 7 years ago

    Yeah I don’t think there is too much emphasis put on fuel line modifications from what I’ve heard and seen, it’s funny though considering it could be one of the most dangerous parts of a car. I think<span style=”line-height: 1.5;”> it’s more of a common sense thing. As long as it’s secured and not leaking or put anywhere it shouldn’t be, I think…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    I’m a fitter and turner but I’m working for a diesel conversion workshop as a mechanic and fabricator, it’s alot more interesting than working in factories and quarries lol. We mainly work on the duramax v8 diesel, in our own conversions and in the silverados and whatever else comes in, they mostly run allison 5 and 6 speed autos but for some of…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    That sounds like an experience having the dash facia flying out at you when you’re into it manta, the 4l80 is literally only 2-3″ longer and there’s no difference in width or height to the t400 except what looks like a box added onto the side at the rear which still shouldn’t be a problem to fit in a 2nd gen, we have a few at work and when I got…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    I don’t think they’re as pathetic as a t700 or 4l60 cav, they were originally used in the big yank trucks and people movers so aswell as handling a fair amount of power they were used in some pretty heavy vehicles aswell, think h1 hummers and silverados, so if you’re putting it into something as featherweight in comparison as our commodores I…[Read more]

  • doz10 replied to the topic VR v2.0 in the forum VN – VP – VR – VS 7 years ago

    Yeah that’s why I’m going for a 4l80e in my ss, full manualized no extra electronic bullshit and I will have overdrive and a pretty bulletproof box for not too much outlay, mind you the ss will be lucky to have 400 at the wheels whereas the ute will hopefully be up in the 6-800 mark which is why I went for the good old t400, food for thought…[Read more]

  • Tri-ys should be fine with a decent cam just get the bigger set, however if you’re thinking about a blower later on you might want to just go 4 into 1s

  • Can’t argue about the strength of the T400, especially if it’s a weekender and you’re going to boost it later on, that’s why I went that way for my toy, but for my ss I’m thinking of going the 4l80 coz I won’t be going to crazy with it and I like driving the old girl as much as I can so overdrive would be handy.

  • That’s not bad at all mate and at least that way engine wise you have pretty much everything you need, awesome price for the brakes too, just a bit of food for thought on your box though have you thought about a 4l80e it’s basically a t400 with overdrive, factory they’re electronic but they can be converted to full manualized and they can handle…[Read more]

  • Depending on how silly you want to go later on I’d be seriously looking at an LQ9 6L iron block or even just a 5.3, much stronger than any of the stock ls engines and pretty much everything is interchangeable between them, one of our customers had a 5.3 with a single turbo making 780rwhp with the wrong cam and compression ratio, due to a dodgy…[Read more]

  • That looks awesome mate can’t wait to see it in it’s final form

  • doz10 replied to the topic VS Brake Upgrades in the forum Brakes 7 years, 1 month ago

    That’s handy to know, I might check out the castlemaine kits aswell but I was thinking of getting them from summit, it all depends on the cost though

  • doz10 replied to the topic VS Brake Upgrades in the forum Brakes 7 years, 1 month ago

    I’ve been hearing that some of the wilwoods aren’t adr approved, what’s the story there? Are yours legal?

  • doz10 replied to the topic VS Brake Upgrades in the forum Brakes 7 years, 1 month ago

    Now that’s a nice set of brakes, I plan on going wilwoods on my ss one of these days, what was the damage for yours if you don’t mind me asking? I’m currently running the late model 330 fronts and hsv pbr calipers with std rears, gotta sort out the vt rears then it’ll be ready for a nice set of wilwoods as soon as I can afford them

  • As ij said angle them for more surface area, you could even set the filters on an angle attached  to under the bonnet where it splits from the plenums, it would probably make it easier to seal too

  • I understand what you mean by not wanting it to end up just sitting there and being a shed ornament, but looking at how far you’ve come and what you’ve accomplished so far I don’t think that would happen and as far as your skills go I don’t know many people that can do half the things you’ve managed to carry out by yourself let alone with help,…[Read more]

  • Even a foam type panel filter or a sock/material thin filter made into a panel on the intake at the front just to catch the bigger debris and bugs and stuff would be better than nothing at all, and given that you only drive it occasionally you could have a spare set of filters there ready to swap out and it would be pretty easy to maintain,

    It’s…[Read more]

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