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me and my mate wanna see who has the better ****box when we choose a spot to drag in the upcoming months, he has the VK series 1, and i own an 82' VH with a blue 202 reco., which i reckon will poon the black motors of the vk's. i stuck a brand new 3.3 diff in mine and im sure the vk's were a 3.5. i just hope the drag lasts longer than the 1/4 mile so the engine can rev out with the diff. has n e one got n e other ideas to make the VH faster to make my frend crap his pants, without expensive parts before race day?
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if you must have a pissing match take it off the streets to a proper drag strip !
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Don't be so sure you'll whip him, as the VK is lighter than a VH (not a lot, but it helps), the carby VK 202 makes marginally more power, and the EFI 202 kicks a carby one into the weeds.
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QUOTE: Don't be so sure you'll whip him, as the VK is lighter than a VH (not a lot, but it helps)
Commodorenut is that because of the vk's plastic bumpers as apposed to the vh's better, chrome metal ones? what are the weight differences exactly? and w
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The VK used numerous ways to lose weight - the plastic bumpers alone don't save that much, but the various plastics inside the car lighten the dash assembly considerably, the seats are lighter than the early ones (the base of the rear seat is some 2" shor |
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The VK head breathes a lot better also and has larger valves.
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Sorry guys I dont understand this, why dont you guys get into speed way racing? its cheap and easy and best of all legal! Then you can both compete untill your hearts are content one in a VH the other in a VK. My daughter is 15 and shes been racing for a |
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