Originally Posted by: HK1837 Maybe, GMH were losing money and market share in that timeframe. Inflation in Australia was very different to the USA though in the 70's. It rose far higher and took a lot longer to come down.
I'm not sure if people really would have wanted that TT36 car in enough volume to help Holden. It wasn't that much different in size to a VZ, in fact its wheelbase was longer than a VZ. It was basically the same size as a Vectra, V6 only and only a 4 seater. I don't think it would ever have been called a Torana and it probably would have been built for worldwide sales so probably built in the USA anyway.
Totally agree on the Colorado. Harrop was ready to pull the trigger on doing conversions just as Holden pulled the pin. Australia is crying out for vehicles that can tow and carry and aren't uncomfortable and manual only (79 series). The Nissan Titan would have been perfect for here, more so than the Ram as it came in 5.6L V8 petrol (same as Patrol) or 5.0L V8 Cummins diesel, but they dropped the diesel in the USA. Ram Australia tried the 3.0L V6 diesel but they only offered it in Laramie and it dropped a whole tonne of towing capacity - thus no-one wanted it. If I could have had the 1500 Express with the 2500's Cummins 6.7L 6cyl diesel I would have had it, they are a beautiful engine: 276kW and 1152Nm.
You can't compare WB to the 5.7L and larger in later cars. A WB V8 ute was only about 1400kg or less. A VE V8 ute was about 1750kg with a GVW of over 2300kg. A 4.2L V8 auto was a pretty decent car in a WB. Sure they would have gone harder with a 5.0L but the difference wasn't anywhere near as much as it was in HZ:
HZ 4.2 - 87kW 271Nm (DIN)
WB 4.2 - 100kW 269Nm (DIN)
HZ 5.0 - 114kW 344Nm (DIN)
WB 5.0 - 117kW 336Nm (DIN)
All single exhaust figures as there was no dual exhaust on any Holden commercials.
VB 4.2L = 86kw 4000rpm / 271nm 2000 RPM single exhaust
VB 4.2L = 98kw 4000 / 271 2400 dual
I would say above, such would be much the same for HZ DIN figures maybe a bit more for Dual and a bit less for Single if anything.
VC 4.2L = 100kw 4200 / 269 2400 single
VC 4.2L = 115kw 4400 / 289 3200 dual
VC 5.0L = 117 4000 / 336 2400 single
VC 5.0L = 126 4400 / 361 2800 dual as all WB statesman are.
VB 5.0L = 107 4000 / 321 2200 single
VB 5.0L = 126 4250 / 336 2500 dual
I would say VB above, is much as HZ is.
HZ 5.0L - 114kw 344nm Dual exhaust ? and more torque ? but less power than a VB 5.0L dual, well maybe showing the HZ dual exhaust is better at making more torque but still more restricted maybe, as HZ had 2 big long mufflers and VB went single and into 2 small mufflers and one dual resonator. Have you got the Revs for that bro ?
Remember the WB Statesman Magnum 188kw 5000 rpm 429nm 3500
and the VH Group 3 184kw 4700 / 418nm 3500 This still goes into one then to two mufflers and back into one dual resonator.