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V8 EOL - Rich

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2,782 posts

244 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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I got the opportunity to test out the top speed of the Monaro over the weekend (in a safe legal place blah blah).

I basically maxed out 5th gear no problem (about 160ish), but in 6th it didn't get much past 145.

I have a 04 with the performance pac. I am thinking of getting the diff upgrade & headers. Will I see much change to the VMAX?

I am not looking to brake any land speed records, more out of curiosity really.

mackie1

8,168 posts

255 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Where did you do it out of interest? I got 153 at bruntingthorpe with more to come. I a way the longer gearing in the CV8 might help because you can hit 170 in 5th (supposedly!)

V8 EOL - Rich

Original Poster:

2,782 posts

244 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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mackie1 said:
Where did you do it out of interest?
We went over to the continent on some very empty roads at 4 in the morning...

swordfishcoupe

503 posts

242 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Hello,

I am sure he will pop along, but a fellow Odyssey driver has had his on a long private road at 172MPH as on his GPS system.

Cheers
Steven

Paul-C

1,126 posts

247 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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HSV GTS figures (5.7litre LS1) are with OE 3.73 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 198.75 mph, with 3.91 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 188.4 mph. With 3.91 diff 6th gear @ 6000rpm = 226.14 mph.

Edited by Paul-C on Monday 28th May 11:37

bigwheel

1,634 posts

236 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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Steven, as a fellow Odyssey owner (the exclusive colour) I have a very good idea who V maxxed their Odyssey.
I recently had the 3.91 conversion done by Monkfish and now I have a close ratio 6 speed gearbox and not a leggy 5 speed with occasional 6th.

mackie1

8,168 posts

255 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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V8 EOL - Rich

Original Poster:

2,782 posts

244 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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mackie1 said:
Thanks. I plugged in 3.7 & 3.9 and they came out the same!

http://www.cloudamber.com/diff/3.7.txt
http://www.cloudamber.com/diff/3.9.txt

Paul-C

1,126 posts

247 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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3.91 diff @ 70 mph = 1857rpm in 6th. Divide 70 by 1,875 = 37.6 mph @ 1000rpm. 6th is 50% overdrive, so in 4th is 25.12 mph @ 1000rpm, 5th is 25% overdrive so 31.40 mph @ 1000rpm. Multiply by 6 for speed @ 6000rpm. 6 x 31.40 = 188.40 mph @ 6000rpm in 5th. Figures compliments of Roger at Monkfish.

pcv8

156 posts

248 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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175 on the gps in 5th. Car speedo stopped at 166.
The bends became entertaining!
I have not reached the limiter in 5th yet.

Gas_Man

794 posts

226 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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I did 167 in fifth (indicated on speedo not GPS) at 5000 rpm. Not a lot of time fopr looking at clocks etc at the time, but 2 passengers could confirm figures. (04 MY CV8)

mackie1

8,168 posts

255 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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According to gearcalc 5000rpm in 5th equates to about 150mph so it sounds like your speedo was over-reading

stevieturbo

17,939 posts

269 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Paul-C said:
HSV GTS figures (5.7litre LS1) are with OE 3.73 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 198.75 mph, with 3.91 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 188.4 mph. With 3.91 diff 6th gear @ 6000rpm = 226.14 mph.

Edited by Paul-C on Monday 28th May 11:37
you sure about those figures ?

For it to be pulling circa 198mph, with even the tall 5th ratio at 0.74 and a 3.91 diff at 6000rpm, it would need some massive wheels !!!! ( gear calc says 265/35/21 would do it on a 3.46 diff...it would need to be on 23" wheels with a 3.73 diff )
But dont the Holden cars use the shorter gearset, with the 0.83 5th gear ? if so, at 6000rpm, 5th, 3.73, you would need 27" wheels to hit 198 at 6000rpm...give or take a bit.

http://www.geocities.com/z_design_studio/transmiss...

mackie1

8,168 posts

255 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Only the 05 CV8 uses the shorter ratio (M12) gearbox i think (0.84 5th). Although looking online the 2004 GTO seems to have that gearbox too but I'm pretty sure my 2004 CV8 does not.

Speed at 6000rpm in 5th (0.74) with a 3.91 final drive ratio and rolling on 235/40R18 tyres will yeild a top speed (in that gear) of 157mph and in 6th will do 232mph if you have enough power smile

With a 3.46 diff it'll be doing 177mph @ 6000rpm in 5th.

With a 3.46 diff and 0.84 5th gear it'll do 156mph @ 6000rpm.

With a 3.91 diff and 0.84 5th gear it'll do a mere 138mph @ 6000rpm.

http://locost7.info/gearcalc.php


Edited by mackie1 on Tuesday 29th May 09:01

Paul-C

1,126 posts

247 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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stevieturbo said:
Paul-C said:
HSV GTS figures (5.7litre LS1) are with OE 3.73 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 198.75 mph, with 3.91 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 188.4 mph. With 3.91 diff 6th gear @ 6000rpm = 226.14 mph.

Edited by Paul-C on Monday 28th May 11:37


you sure about those figures ?

For it to be pulling circa 198mph, with even the tall 5th ratio at 0.74 and a 3.91 diff at 6000rpm, it would need some massive wheels !!!! ( gear calc says 265/35/21 would do it on a 3.46 diff...it would need to be on 23" wheels with a 3.73 diff )
But dont the Holden cars use the shorter gearset, with the 0.83 5th gear ? if so, at 6000rpm, 5th, 3.73, you would need 27" wheels to hit 198 at 6000rpm...give or take a bit.

www.geocities.com/z_design_studio/transmission_z28_6.html


Yes I am sure Stevie. Was given them by Roger of Monkfish. Have you misread it? It says 198.75 @ 6000rpm with 3.73 diff in 5th, not 3.91.

mackie1

8,168 posts

255 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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By my calcs you'd need a final drive of 3.1 or a 0.61 5th gear (or any combo that makes a compound ratio of 2.275) to get 198mph in 5th at 6000rpm (and about 600bhp).

Edited by mackie1 on Tuesday 29th May 10:59

crisisjez

9,209 posts

227 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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[quote=mackie1]By my calcs you'd need a final drive of 3.1 or a 0.61 5th gear (or any combo that makes a compound ratio of 2.275) to get 198mph in 5th at 6000rpm (and about 600bhp).


Or a BIG hill hehe

Paul-C

1,126 posts

247 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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stevieturbo said:

But dont the Holden cars use the shorter gearset, with the 0.83 5th gear ?


Have been trying to find out by scrolling thru depressingly large number of pages on Google.........only definative answer I have found so far is reply from 'c4b' in link..........

www.hsvforum.com.au/forums/archive/index.php?t-1422.html

Answer was:-

c4b01-16-2005, 06:33 AM
Thanks for your help guys, as you can tell ive been trying to get info from everywhere,with different good info all the time its starting to get real confusing.some guys on other forums are posting that the t56 and holden m6 are identical boxes with no strength difference at all,im not saying your wrong,as this is a HSV site with people that drive HSV's not done up holdens,but is your info 100% correct or a assumption that they are stronger because it is a HSV ??

I can assure you that your gearbox is EXACTLY the same as in any other VTII Holden (eg. "SS". The only difference in the driveline of the Clubsport is the diff ratio (which is 3.7:1). All GENIII VTII's use the T56 manual gearbox.

stevieturbo

17,939 posts

269 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Paul-C said:
stevieturbo said:
Paul-C said:
HSV GTS figures (5.7litre LS1) are with OE 3.73 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 198.75 mph, with 3.91 diff 5th gear @ 6000rpm = 188.4 mph. With 3.91 diff 6th gear @ 6000rpm = 226.14 mph.

Edited by Paul-C on Monday 28th May 11:37
you sure about those figures ?

For it to be pulling circa 198mph, with even the tall 5th ratio at 0.74 and a 3.91 diff at 6000rpm, it would need some massive wheels !!!! ( gear calc says 265/35/21 would do it on a 3.46 diff...it would need to be on 23" wheels with a 3.73 diff )
But dont the Holden cars use the shorter gearset, with the 0.83 5th gear ? if so, at 6000rpm, 5th, 3.73, you would need 27" wheels to hit 198 at 6000rpm...give or take a bit.

http://www.geocities.com/z_design_studio/transmiss...
Yes I am sure Stevie. Was given them by Roger of Monkfish. Have you misread it? It says 198.75 @ 6000rpm with 3.73 diff in 5th, not 3.91.
Then Roger is wrong.

No way will it do 198 in 5th at 6000rpm on a 3.73, unless it has huge wheels. Try it in any gear ratio calculator you can find

anonymous-user

76 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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V8 EOL - Rich said:
I got the opportunity to test out the top speed of the Monaro over the weekend (in a safe legal place blah blah).

I basically maxed out 5th gear no problem (about 160ish), but in 6th it didn't get much past 145.

I have a 04 with the performance pac. I am thinking of getting the diff upgrade & headers. Will I see much change to the VMAX?

I am not looking to brake any land speed records, more out of curiosity really.


Very similar to my '04 CV8 (has the linden s2 on it) got an indicated 165 mph on the speedo in 5th on the Autobahn a few years back. Just didn't bother with 6th at all, gearing is way too high. The car felt a bit floaty at that speed so i'm having the the road response and lower springs/dampers, and the focus engine pack fitted in a couple of weeks. I'm gonna have another go at max speed run again in a month or two. I'm also having the diff cover fitted which holds the rear diff in place better, so that should help too.

I wasn't intending changing the rear diff ratio ... yet... but I like the idea of the box in car being the converted from a leggy 6 speed overdrive, to a close ratio six ... i already have the ripshifter. Car has been dyno'ed several times by various people and puts out 392 bhp at the rear wheels. Hoping for a bit more with the focus pac. How much is a diff conversion? What v max speed should I expect?

Paul

Edited by anonymous-user on Tuesday 29th May 19:08