Originally Posted by: HK1837 Originally Posted by: castellan Ian Tate Dyno has
HQ 308 198HP
HQ 350 209HP
HT 350 214HP
HG 350 224HP
H Frith Bathurst Monaro 244HP
Mick Webb said the best GT-HO Dynoed was 350HP
Motor Manual Dec 1978 did a test on there own HZ 5.0L manual Monaro they had a HJ 5.0L manual Monaro that they traded after owning it for 3 years and 48300KM for the new HZ and they put extractors and full twin exhaust on it and then put it on a Dyno and got a best of 125HP@RW @ 4500 RPM she had P/S and they clocked 0 to 80KM/H in 6.2 sec and 0 to 100KM/H in 11.1 sec. gutless if you ask me.
But they say this now got up and went better than their old HJ 5.0L ?
When they first Dynoed the HZ she pumped out 92KW@RW @ 3500 and 0 to 80KM/H in 7.9 sec and 0 to 100KM/H in 14.3 sec now that's a joke I would think.
A test in the same book has a 173 VB Commodore 0 to 80KM/H in 7.8sec and 0 to 100KM/H in 12sec.
Some of the Tate dyno figures don't make sense, do you know where they came from?
The 10hp difference between a HT-HG GTS350 has to be the Tonawanda HT/HG GTS350M and the HG must be the McKinnon HG GTS350M engine. This is pretty much in line with what AMC recorded at the back wheels for a dead stock unopened McKinnon HG GTS350, I think they recorded 215hp at the back wheels but a different dyno - close enough though. The 244hp HT GTS350 is probably one of the 3 x 1969 Bathurst cars with a Flint engine in it, the Woelders car had the most powerful engine, followed by the West car then the Bond car. She'd be a pretty well modded GT-HO to get 350hp at the wheels! The road tested versions were nowhere near that powerful at the wheels. Sure it isn't engine hp?
I'll see if I can find the HJ 308 4spd manual road test or the LH-LX SLR5000 with the same engine. They are not slow cars, much faster than any other 308's of their era. Not easy to find though.
350HP for the GT-HO is at the flywheel it says.
The Bathurst one was with the 186 heads.
The HG is the last 350's.
I believe the Holdens were maybe RW-HP But it does not say, they were pricks like that.
They are figures out of books I have for years and wrote down notes.
Ford have power figures of 1972 351 2V of 161HP at 4000 and a Cobbra Jet 351 is 245HP at 5400 net, both run 8.6:1
Now the 1971 351 2V is 240HP at 4600 and the 351 4V is 285HP 5400 Gross.
M38192 is not a cam number at all but for a catalogue I believe.
One has to wonder why Holden made a 9.7:1 5.0L and the 253 stays the same as.
I think it had to do with how the cam performs it's role she losses volume efficiency because of the exhaust being longer most, likely I would think and all things being equal in that, is why it maybe so.
If old mate from MM says that the HZ now out performs the HJ, I find that hard to believe and 11.1 sec to 100KM/H piff ! that's gutless as in my books.
I just had a look at the book and it's an automatic in a picture of the HZ GTS 5.0L but the buggers don't say so.
Edited by user Monday, 15 February 2016 8:43:31 PM(UTC)
| Reason: Oops, stuffed up the "quote"again!