I find the Gross HP as just nonsense and the drop in power was not recorded in the 308 from HX 9.7 to HZ 9.4 they did not bother, there is a rule one uses in Gross figures, that works out the power as to compression. you can find it on the net and work it from there.
Gross power has nothing to do with reality.
Was it the 5.0L HX or the HZ that first got twin exhaust standard, but the ute and p van only got single crappy exhaust.
All the Holden 253 and 308 V8 engines were the same as for the year type apart from a few and the rest know it's not the std engine.
If Holden or any company wanted to rate the power in Gross nowadays they would think one was mad, it was chicken shit ! just look at any thing before 1970 in the USA it was madness not to mention just bullshit, nothing made sense.
I know what you are on about with the Holdens with the chev engines, as you are trying to relate what is what.
But we know what the Holden engines is and stating Gross power is crap because it does not tell the true story, if they were showing Net HP we could of at the time worked out that the 308 Torana was some how different at the time with the cam being retarded and the same for the stock L34 eng and also for the big cam option as well, but we had no way of knowing that in the day now did we.
The car company did not have to prove the facts in them days, we only got the true thing from the VB commodore on.
The only problem I have seen in the Holden DIN figures were in 1999 that some how Holden got away with the true power figures of the 179 KW Sequential 5.0L in the ute that only had the crappy single exhaust.
But they did show the 5.0L ute just before that at 168HP as she has 3 more KW then the one just before that due to the big air snorkel sitting up their gulping in all that air and she had more torque as well 395NM @3600 to the 385NM @3200 before, so you see the VS did get a more powerful 5.0L in the end but, how would we know that if it was only in Gross power figures.
So in the days of Gross power figures Johnny walks in to buy a new car and Jack the dealer says, we have this 308 HQ she has 240HP good buddy, Oh good Johnny says I get that one, but what Johnny does not understand is that there is an E10 option of a twin exhaust that makes this 308 performs like he thinks it will.
Now Johnny is being ripped off and taken for a fool for reasons he or even the car sales man do not know why totally, but come the Net or DIN figures both are more the wiser.
See where I am coming from.
Now to both you and me if we were selling Johnny a car we could point him in the correct position because we both know that the twin exhaust 308 is the only way to go.
You know I have had people claim that because a car has a twin exhaust system on it, that such will make it louder, I have pointed such is total bullshit, but some mainly old people will not believe it at all, so maybe that's why they feared the twin exhaust or thought only hoons have such.
I remember some of the bullshit old people would claim back in the 70's and 80's like that and some insisted that with a car with a 4sp box that 1st was low low and 2ed was low for taking off with and 3ed was intermediate and 4th was top and they would lug the hell out of an engine coming around a corner in 2ed gear and never use 1st and I would say don't do that you are trying to destroy the engine you fool ! and it was funny how they would never rev a engine over 2000 RPM, I suppose driving the old 138 grey motors and rubbish like that is what they grew up with.
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