Originally Posted by: bazza30555 Stock Lc 2250 3 on the tree 3:08 diff.
I could just get past a mates 2lt cortina in a top end run, probable had 2mph on him lol.
100 mph speedo and a big hill would wind it of the clock and as long as l didn't go up hill it would stay their all day.
Yes 3.08 is close to a 3,36 and 14in wheels. so I would believe a 138 LC could do as you say by the speedo reading.
I have seen a stock VB SL Commodore 3.3L auto do 185KM/H I did not believe him at all before that I seen it as I was driving behind him. the SL 3.3l auto has a 3.08 diff x 14 wheels.
Now a mates same VB 3.3L auto was base model and they came with a 3.3 ratio diff and it could only do 160km/h.
I was in a new WB 3.3L auto Kingswood ute It did 185km/h it had a 3.08 diff. such would be a sweet spot in the power band about 4500rpm. but with the 3.36 ratio the 3.3L would be running out of that max power range by 160KM/H
The LC 138 may not be running out of breath in a way, as the bigger engines do, because the cyl head would breath better and if the 138 is running the same camshaft grind, well that pushes the breathing efficency up higher as well.
So maybe the 138 does become a spirited engine up higher than the stock 186 say.
The SAE power figures do not claim such but they are worthless in conveying the true spirit of any engine, you need a DIN graph for that.
But as I said with my brothers 161 with twin Stromberg's it did not get breathless as a 186 X2 did, maybe the Gem engine company when they recond engines just used one camshaft grind for all Std engines I would think. so would Gem grind a auto 186, 202 cam or a manual one, I would think Automatic grind would be std fair or something much alike such and such a grind would be more spirited than the stock Holden 161 camshaft grind. my brothers sounded stock with not a hint of lumpiness to it.
Look at the LC GTR 161 she would of been that bit more livelier revving than the 186S, not to mention the stock 186, 202 heads are restricted badly at that with such small valves for a start.
One can see with the chev 302 V8 that such a thing was a more spirited revving thing that a 307 or 327 and a 327 was more spirited revving than the 350 and the 350 more so than the 400 small block.