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Postby Parfrey » December 13th, 2010, 12:13 am

lol thats pretty low!
Surely there's something wrong with it to be that low? it has a few mods yeah? you should have tried it without the mixer?
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby Commando » December 13th, 2010, 4:32 am

lol, my old EB made 110rwkw also (100% stock, starting point). No gas either, just pure HO shitness. It even had a similar wonky "curve" like your readout.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » December 13th, 2010, 6:20 am

Yeah, I'm over it. I'm not sure if he has done a good job or not but if it cruises good and uses bugger all fuel while on the highway then I'm happy for a while.

I'm pulling the dash over the next day or so to replace the vac distribution block for the climate control to see if that fixes my vent problem. I also took the seat trim off and put it through the wash, they have come up a treat! :yahoo:
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » January 2nd, 2011, 8:48 pm

Im stuck on the Tweed Coast with a dead auto and need one pronto. Has to suit a 5.0 V8.

I can travel to pick up but I need one tomorrow 3/1/2011
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » January 5th, 2011, 12:26 pm

The wagon is getting a fully reconditioned gearbox. New Bands/clutches, seals, pump, etc etc etc. Should be sweet as now. I also did a coolent system flush because I was getting a little concerned at how up and down the temp was, end result is sweet as with a new thermostat fresh coolant and some love and care.
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Postby NUT347 » January 5th, 2011, 3:55 pm

Are you still on the tweed?
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » January 14th, 2011, 8:42 pm

Na mate, I got Kirra Automatics to recondition a V8 box he had there. the clutches and band for 3rd and 4th were absolutely fooked. $800 and I was on my way.

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This wagon should get up and go much harder but it just a matter of nutting it out. I might sell it as the missus hates it (mainly colour) and its ment to be her car.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » May 9th, 2011, 9:06 pm

Had the Dizzy rebuilt as it was causing me dramas. Cant wait to hear it roar again :yahoo:
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby OMY-747 » June 5th, 2011, 1:47 am

Got any interior shots bud? I like this wagon :)
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby AaronEF8 » June 5th, 2011, 9:42 am

Looks like a nice car, 5.0's are so much better to drive, even just the way the auto is tuned, seems to be in the right gear a lot more often than a 6.

I think I6 and V8 coils are the same. They look identical and the Crane replacement fits both.

While I'm reading this thread, did you fix the climate control issue? Was it just blowing air out the windscreen?

That's decent enough power for a 5.0, remember they only make 8kw more than an I6 from the factory, and it's hotter in Qld. Plus the dyno isn't a DD in shootout mode, so you can only compare with anything else run that day.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » June 5th, 2011, 9:50 am

I thought i did but couldn't find them Ill take a few today for you.

Its so good to drive it again. :thumbsup:
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby OMY-747 » June 5th, 2011, 10:54 am

Sweet as man cheers :)
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby OMY-747 » June 6th, 2011, 9:29 pm

how'd ya go with those interior shots bud?
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » June 7th, 2011, 9:58 pm

AaronEF8 wrote:Looks like a nice car, 5.0's are so much better to drive, even just the way the auto is tuned, seems to be in the right gear a lot more often than a 6.

I think I6 and V8 coils are the same. They look identical and the Crane replacement fits both.

While I'm reading this thread, did you fix the climate control issue? Was it just blowing air out the windscreen?

That's decent enough power for a 5.0, remember they only make 8kw more than an I6 from the factory, and it's hotter in Qld. Plus the dyno isn't a DD in shootout mode, so you can only compare with anything else run that day.



I love the low down torque, the don't fruck with me sound, the convenience, and the deep down warm and fuzzies it gives. the vents are stuck on face and although the climate control will change to windscreen or feet the air is always blowing out the face vents. I don't have the time/money or care factor to fix it as how often do you change it away from your face? The air-con is icy cold and the heater is great so it doesn't bother me.

The torque down low is epic and in the wet is down right scary. Having highway gears doesn't help but your rewarded when you nail it right in the sweet spot.

If I want to have fun ill drive my XR6 but for any other purpose ill drive the wagon.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby dungerxr » June 14th, 2011, 5:44 pm

I reckon thatd be similar power to mine which makes me wonder if I should bother modding it or just smash an exhaust on and dump it
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » June 15th, 2011, 4:00 pm

Have done a bit to the wagon over the past day or so.

-Put the good rotors back on
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-de leafed the engine bay
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-Powersteer pump leak fixed (new seal kit)
-New fuel pump to try and sort a gay fuel problem


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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby OMY-747 » June 16th, 2011, 8:48 pm

Put the xr lip on the fairmont bar. I reckon it's the best look by far. But that's just my personal opinion :)
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby superhuS! » June 16th, 2011, 8:54 pm

Keep it standard fairy shit dude.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » June 16th, 2011, 9:07 pm

Id love the Tickford kit but its the same old issues of what to do with the rear bar.

I might just go with a standard mont bar but fix up the front fender delete the racks and shit off the roof and give it a closed door respray in the same colour. Ill ditch the badging for BA "V8" badge and EL "Fairmont" on the tail gate.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby OMY-747 » June 16th, 2011, 9:17 pm

another downside to the xr lip is your front bar is then lower again and even more likely to get hooked on something again
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby dungerxr » June 17th, 2011, 8:01 pm

I reckon an xr8 mock up wagon would be sweet but you dont have the right colour. Im pretty sure i have the right colour (dark blue) but lacking funds and motivation to do it
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby superhuS! » June 24th, 2011, 12:19 am

El ghia moulds, el taillights and more ass end slammage. Do it.
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Postby SLO4LT » June 24th, 2011, 7:51 am

Very nice wagon you have there!! :)
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby vegabass » June 24th, 2011, 10:12 am

superhuS! wrote:more ass end slammage.


Thats what i hope to hear from my wife every sunday and wednesday nights :lol:

Plans are new front bar, passenger guard, bonnet, rear bar (to delete the old LPG filler), EL tail lights, EL ghia mounlds.

Ill be adding an amp for the speakers and include a sub.
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Postby superhuS! » June 24th, 2011, 11:00 am

vegabass wrote:
superhuS! wrote:more ass end slammage.


Thats what i hope to hear from my wife every sunday and wednesday nights :lol:

Plans are new front bar, passenger guard, bonnet, rear bar (to delete the old LPG filler), EL tail lights, EL ghia mounlds.

Ill be adding an amp for the speakers and include a sub.


I'm going to tell your wife you said that.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *now with record braking dyno figures*

Postby BenJ » June 28th, 2011, 9:25 pm

I put my amp under the front passenger seat, and made the sub box removable. Just have to unplug it to get it out.

I really do like the dual exhaust tips. I tried to route a left hand pipe on mine but there is a lot of work rejigging the petrol fuel lines etc out of the way.

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Just dump it before the diff.. problem solved :)
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby vegabass » June 29th, 2011, 9:28 pm

A friend borrowed the wagon for a week and a half and the day she gives it back she calles me and tells me she has broken down :( So I jump in the car and head down to see what the go is. First thing I notice is the gas converter is frozen... I check the coolent and well there is none. I fill it up and get it home to find one heater hose split behind the manifold :cry:

So I decide to do it properly, I replaced the radiator with a adrad one I had in the garage, I got new hoses to replace the broken one, I changed the low level sensor in the over flow tank as the old one was in 4 pieces. While the engine was half apart I decided to peek under the rocker covers to see what heads are on it. I think there E7's which would explain alot :$


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I got it all back together and took it for a run and I have sorted the high temp issue. I cant get it to go high and I tried and tried :thumbsup:

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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby NUT347 » June 30th, 2011, 12:08 am

By the looks of the spark plug angle I'd say they are E7.

It should still make more power then that though lol.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby Duffman » June 30th, 2011, 12:38 am

from memory the most i could wring out of E7s on 98 ron was 146rwkw. and that was with major mods. your power is about right.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby vegabass » June 30th, 2011, 9:06 am

I think it makes more power now with out the unichip but I'm talking maybe 5-10kw which is about 120kws (face palm)

Anyway maybe one day ill get a set of heads but the aim of this wagon was never to go fast, just load it up and go on holidays etc. If I want to go fast ill get in the XR6.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby Duffman » June 30th, 2011, 9:15 am

i went from E7s to ported alloys and my XR8 picked up 50rwkw!
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby AaronEF8 » June 30th, 2011, 12:55 pm

There's been a few go to around 190rwkw with modified E7s, the E7's I currently have for the EF made 195rwkw on an ED XR8 with an Edelbrock Performer manifold and Crane 2030 (I think) cam.
But he spent over a grand on them getting 1.9/1.6 valves, ported etc. You can buy brand name alloy heads for not much more.
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby vegabass » June 30th, 2011, 3:53 pm

When the old owner had the LPG installed the mechanic dropped a bolt and when started caused an epic fail. When he rebuilt it he claimed it needed "new heads", My interpretation is mechanic wanted the heads for himself and swapped them for some shit e7's. There is too many good bits on this car from the extractors/ exhaust, unichip, intake manifold (which is port matched), deleted EGR, upgraded trans coolers, etc etc to only have these heads.

Apparently I has in his words "a towing cam" so I'm wondering how much these heads are holding it back?
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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby superhuS! » June 30th, 2011, 4:04 pm

vegabass wrote:Apparently I has in his words "a towing cam" so I'm wondering how much these heads are holding it back?


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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby AaronEF8 » June 30th, 2011, 4:29 pm : vegabass Likes this post

Towing cam = stocker with a tighter LSA, I didn't think they really made them for motors designed after 1970 though.

Heads would definitely be holding it back. Does it feel like it hits a brick wall by about 4000rpm?

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Re: Another V8 Wagon *with heaps of good bits but e7 heads?*

Postby vegabass » July 4th, 2011, 11:51 pm

After fixing the heater hoses behind the manifold (manifold off job) the cruise control wont engage :banghead: either the cruise motor has passed away, or the cable is playing funny buggers... somthing to keep me entertained on my days off.

Pretty sure I have souced a passenger front guard, bonnet, and a fairmont front bar. That will also keep me broke and busy but will look sweet once finished.
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Postby dcstraight » July 5th, 2011, 9:42 am

Geez, not having much luck with this thing!
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