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« Reply #20 on: April 21, 2005, 09:01:23 PM »
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That's interesting Leon,

Your set up sounds different, do the carbs need any mods for the supercharger.

We have the EH sitting in the shed now and are weighing up options on what to power it with.  The big ends in the 179 are shagged.

Was thinking of tossing a blue straight in.

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« Reply #21 on: April 21, 2005, 09:33:40 PM »
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Smithy, the manifold would fit, but the red-head is a 9 port as opposed to the black(Although the motor in my father's VK was red) head on the VK.
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« Reply #22 on: April 22, 2005, 06:49:34 AM »
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I didnt think it would but this guy used a 179 head becuase his engine builder said he couldnt garantee much of a power increase using the black head, quite different he has a black block and told me that the black block has a higher grade of iron, he has a vk manifold on the 179 head and uses a 179 balanced steel crank becuase his engine build told him the lighter crank would rev quicker, apparently the builder has a lot of experience in racing.
its kind of like using the opposite to everything I am using.
here is a link to his site about his car.
http://www.hr1966.tk
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« Reply #23 on: April 22, 2005, 06:54:11 AM »
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yeah alot of people whack these things straight on a blue, they are very commonly fitted to VC and VH commodores.
the supercharger cost between $250 and $350 and are always on ebay or in import parts places.
you can buy a complete ready to bolt on kit from CRS.
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« Reply #24 on: June 19, 2005, 06:57:58 AM »
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yesterday I had the day of work, I had no car so I went out in the morning to grab a cheapy, time was getting away so I bought the first one I looked at, its a real peice of s*%t VK berlina with 6 months rego.
The car had a miss, it didnt worry me being a holden 6, how hard could it be to fix?
I have spent a day and a half trying to fix it and got stuff all done I had to do.
I started with a new set of leads wich did nothing, I then took out a couple of plugs wich appeared to be near new so I didnt bother with the rest, I found one plug to be very loose and thought that was the problem but it did nothing.
I then tried taking one lead of at a time and every time I took a lead of it seemed to run like it did with the lead on.
I then tried a different dizzy cap but still no difference, I took everything apart and drowned it in wd but still nothing, I then tried a couple of different modules but no differerence.
I put some injector cleaner in the tank and tried reving the shit out of it with the fuel return line clamped (dont know if this does anything)
I then tried disconnecting one injector at a time.
I took no.1 of and it still ran the same, I then tried no.2 and it died instantly, ahh, something is wrong with no.1, but then I tried disconnecting no.6 and noticed no difference but a surge when you reconnect it, I then tried no. 4 and it died like when no.2 was disconnected.
any one got any ideas?
if its the injectors is there any way to clear them without removing the fuel rail?
the car sounds like its running on 5 cylinders, it doesnt get better or worse through the rev range or under load, idles rough, revs rough and drives rough.
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« Reply #25 on: June 20, 2005, 09:24:58 PM »
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sticky injector??

whip em out and get them cleaned up perhaps.

just got 8 of mine done for $160 bucks.

apparently they gum up with age anyway.

im assuming VK's are batch injected (ie all fire at once).
take the injector plug off, place a test globe in line, and check the injector is receiving the pulse, if your getting ignition, then u need fuel too. it's a good place to start...

great isnt it.. checking spark for fuel.


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