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#1 Posted : Monday, 4 April 2005 6:20:24 AM(UTC)
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Hi all

I've got a mate who owns an HQ with a newly built 202. BAsic specs are +60 pistons, mild cam ,pacemaker extractors. Everything else including cooling system is standard.
I am thinking of buying the car to use in my work as a courier in central Sydney. As you can imagine this work involves idling in traffic at times for ages on really hot days ( simliar to taxi work).

Just wanted to know if some of you guys who have been around a while such as Dr Terry can advise as to weather the thinner bores are likely to give me a potential problem under these conditions.

I hope some of you don't think this is a stupid question, but most people talk about how +60 engines perform in high performance situations rather than idling for ages.

I know I could beef up the cooling system, but before I buy I just want to know if this is likely to be necessary.I may not go there if it is

Thanks for any advice

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#2 Posted : Monday, 4 April 2005 7:21:15 AM(UTC)
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I would have thought it is a bit large to use as a courier, only about 20 mpg and not very manouverable around town
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Hi Guys.

johnperth is correct, an HQ 202 with cam & extractors is not really Sydney traffic material, I doubt that you get much better than 16-18 mpg.

To answer you question re: the 60 thou overbore, I've never had this alone cause any extra overhea
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#4 Posted : Monday, 4 April 2005 7:46:50 AM(UTC)
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Isuppose it could be a tonner or van or ute which would make it a bit more practical as a courier.
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#5 Posted : Monday, 4 April 2005 1:58:13 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the replys guys. It is a Panel Van. I know what you mean about fuel consumption, but the cost to buy this over a similar newer van means a saving of $15,000- $20,000. That is a fair bit of Optimax. The other angle is that it helps my business
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Have a similar set up in my Hq Prem. What I did do was put a v8 radiator in it and flexi fan and shroud. All you have to do is buy a redline water neck ( from autobarn ) and spin it so it faces to the laft and make a short metal pipe for the bottom.( have
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HZ V8 radiator bolts straight in except for using wider bolts and you don't need to change thermo.
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#8 Posted : Friday, 8 April 2005 6:26:43 PM(UTC)
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You don't need to stuff around with adapter necks and the like to fit a 3-core radiator to a Holden 6cyl. The 3-core was standard fitment to 6cyl HZ taxis and Prems with air, plus others. You can buy these radiators brand new from Natrad or Aussie desert
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I will agree with Dr Terry, most holden reds cope with 60 thou and dont get hot. Thermo fans and a good radiator are a cheap way to keep the temp down in the city and an early opening thermostat. It depens what your budget allows for? and how much the tax
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