Originally Posted by: HK1837 Same applies to a 253. People raved about the XT5 4.2. The reason it went better was the 4BBL intake and Quadrajet. If you took a stock red 253/4.2, threw the intake and carby in the bin and fit a 4BBL intake, plus a blue 4.2 Quadrajet (or a red 308 one setup and tuned right) it will go heaps better. Give it a mild cam and good exhaust and it will really surprise you. 283 SBC are like that too, if they are bored a little and given some compression (a pair of 64cc fuelies will do it, hence why you need a bit more bore to deshroud the 1.94 intake valves), very mild cam, 4BBL intake and Quadrajet, they are a little weapon. Forget a 308, those things really go well for a sub 5.0L engine. In something like a Torana they are perfect.
.. absolutely!
I bought (employee purchase plan) the other half, a VH Vacationer with a L36/M20 engine trans combo but
.. delete stripes, add sports instruments, twin exhaust, 4 wheel disks and a large HD 3.36 ratio Salibury with LSD
12 months later (nicely run in) I took it to a bloke called Tate in inner city Melbourne... mild cam, new lifters, twin row timing chain
slight porting of the inlet manifold, tweaked distributor timing (HEI was great addition to XT5) and a set of LUKEY
extractors (courtesy of one of my bros who was marketing manager there) with a 4 BBL Quaddie on top.
Weapon..??? used to piss myself larfing going to the snow or weekends away. 4 up, snow skis on the racks
this thing would eat Rangies or any 4WD thing going up Mt Buller. Simply phenomal... it was a rocket
looked stock but! (see pic)
no-one in 1983 believed a wagon went this hard!
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