a few 04 cv8 newbe questions
a few 04 cv8 newbe questions
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jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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hello every one im james and i will be in the market for a cv8 5.7 eairly next year, at the moment i drive a astra coupe turbo which is tuned to 290bhp, i have always driven vauxhalls since 17.lol

i have heard horror storys about the 5.7's gearbox's with 5th & 6th gears. so can i please ask a few questions?

is there any way of checking for the selector problems ie was the problem only from-to a certain production number.

i know it wont be economical but how many miles do you get to a normal tank ?

how much does a full tank cost?

how much are normal brake discs and pads from vaux?

and what is your honest opinion of the v8.

any help would be great im just trying to do as much reseaech as i can

p.s sorry for the long post

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Hi James.

Gearboxes can be a bit of a lottery TBO, but usually all seem to have been diagnosed by about 20K miles so maybe that won`t be an issue as there can`t be many left under that mileage.

The V8 is awesome.

jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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thanks for the info chris.

any answers to the outher questions smile

J. J.

832 posts

240 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Jimbow123 said
"what is your honest opinion of the v8."
Crisisjez said
"The V8 is awesome."

J. J. said
"Nuff said!"

Engine is great, but needs loud exhaust to give the maximum grin factor! For me the overall car/engine package makes up for any shortfalls. Maybe I'm just biased, but so what...

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

238 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Hi James,

My gearbox went at 60k ish and was quoted at 8k replacement. Selector issue on 5th and 6th. When it goes it goes so you should notice on a test drive.

Costs about £65 to £70 to fill up for 360 miles.

No idea on brakes.

Would suggest you get a fettled version from a member or Monkfish/Picadors/RapidGB who know the cars. You will end up modding anyway if you have doen your Astra.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

228 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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About £70.00 will see 300 Miles.

Don`t know about brakes as I`m not running std.


Jez.

Bonnie and Clyde

11,701 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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crisisjez said:
Hi James.

Gearboxes can be a bit of a lottery TBO, but usually all seem to have been diagnosed by about 20K miles so maybe that won`t be an issue as there can`t be many left under that mileage.

The V8 is awesome.




Yeah nice one Chrishehe

jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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thanks for the info guys, its only the thaught of a £8k gearbox replacement hanging over my head what is worrying me as it will be a daily driver, petrol and tax does not bother me.

and i know just because the gearbox problem is about, it doesnt mean mine will go, but with my luck.lol

Edited by jimbow123 on Tuesday 14th October 22:20

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Holmart in Oz sell the boxes for a fraction of that. You can save the VAT too ($300 less for international), thats probably about £1200 plus shipping etc.

VY-Z 6 SPEED V8 TREMEC GEAR BOX (TUET 2100)
VY-Z 6 SPEED V8 TREMEC GEAR BOX (TUET 2100)

UNBEATABLE DEAL!!!

TREMEC MM6 V8 TRANSMISSION MANUAL
WILL SUITE (LS1) & (L76) VY-VZ & (L98) VZ (92067136)

COMPLETE WITH BELL HOUSING
BRAND NEW IN THE BOX GENUINE FROM HOLDEN.


$2,850.00
inc GST within Australia

http://holmart.com.au/online/prod1736.htm



Edited by ringram on Tuesday 14th October 22:26

jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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thanks ringram. so how much do you think it would be to my door?? £3k?? i could fitt it so no labour costs.lol smile

granada203028

1,500 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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If you did have to replace a CV8 box you would be better off replacing it with the M12 variant (TUET2066) which has shorter ratios and was standard in the UK 6.0VXR. I changed mine just for the better ratios. They are totally interchangeable. Mine cost me approx £2300 landed from shop in Texas. Surface freight took about a month.

Vauxhall's prices for most parts are ridiculous.

jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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was this selector problem only in eairly monaro's or is it accros the borad??

thanks again for all your helpfull replys

james

AM04ARO

3,646 posts

238 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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I believe they changed the composite of the metal used which fixed the issue.

Not sure whether this was retro fitted (I doubt it).

Not all fail (ed).

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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Brand new they are tight/heavy/notchy I had a 5,000 mile VXR8 and then a replaced gearbox. While not whining now, its still tight and reverse needs a little roll forward to engage. Just drive before you buy smile The last 2 cars I had also had the T56.. same issues. Id be surprised if there was one which did go into reverse nicely all the time!
If its good when you get it you are probably fine. There are a few boxes at the wreckers too so a cheap replacement shouldn't be a major issue.

moosepig

1,306 posts

264 months

Tuesday 14th October 2008
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What's with all the gearbox problems? Done nearly 70k in mine and not a single problem with gears or selection. Did I miss something? Or have I just been lucky?

Edited by moosepig on Tuesday 14th October 23:30

MyM8V8

9,468 posts

218 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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moosepig said:
What's with all the gearbox problems? Done nearly 70k in mine and not a single problem with gears or selection. Did I miss something? Or have I just been lucky?

Edited by moosepig on Tuesday 14th October 23:30
Hi James,

1. There is only ONE engine and it has 8 cylinders configured in a 90* V and made by Chevrolet.

2. The manual 6 speed was described as "well it's a truck box when alls said and done" by a Holden sales (prevention) manager to me. Why one earth would you need six gears with all the torque of the LS motor. If you did need six gears it would be nice to have matched ratio's in it(for a car anyway).

3. The 4 speed Auto boxes are ultra reliable, rock on the strip, and are stressless in nose to tail traffic jams.

Hope you do upgrade to a proper motor and Good Luck mate.

Fluffsri/cv8

3,361 posts

219 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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Std brakes from Vx will set you back a grand, £493+vat each IIRC + pads. Monkfish do disc's and pads for £630 + P+P. Half the price of VX!

I have an 04 CV8 and love it! It was modded before i bought it, it sounds awesome and goes like the clappers biggrin

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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crisisjez said:
About £70.00 will see 300 Miles.

Don`t know about brakes as I`m not running std.


Jez.


That's why yours is so slow - you must run it on diesel

My CV8 is lucky to return 250 miles from a tank, average is about 200ish /18mpg.

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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moosepig said:
What's with all the gearbox problems? Done nearly 70k in mine and not a single problem with gears or selection. Did I miss something? Or have I just been lucky?
Maybe the drags? That can be hard on transmissions, all mine have been initiated at the drags smile

jimbow123

Original Poster:

19 posts

218 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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thanks again for the replys and comments smile

so outher than the selector issue is there any thing else i will need to look out for outher than the ordanery checks when buying a car. or is this the only weak point in monaro?

any known electrical issues?

sorry again for asking so many questions smile

cant wait to own a proper car.

even if my astra is as quick as a ro!! speed isnt everything. smile