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#1 Posted : Thursday, 16 November 2006 2:16:43 AM(UTC)
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Hey guys, Just introducing myself to the forum and wanted to ask a quick question.
Im a die hard Holden fan, have been for ten years, since I got my first Holden when I was 15, a '78 UC Torana with only 50,000km on it. Man, that was a great car, wish I'd kept it. I've had a few other holdens since then, a VB Commodore then a VP, and my current daily driver is a mildly hotted up V6 VX.

I've just bought myself a new toy, a 1967 HR. Heres a pic:
http://tcimages.net/Disp....aspx?PD=11180636&S=ISS

It was a great find, the panels and paint are excellent, its a very straight and rust free car. The 186 is gone, and someone has put in a 202 with extractors. I've got a few things in mind for it, but first off it needs to lose the standard wheels (thinking of putting on a set of dragways).

My question is, will a 186 manifold fit the 202? I want to install the X-U1 triple carby setup. Is this possible? And easy?

Also another quick question, this is the first old car I've owned since they stopped selling Super. Whats the best type of fuel to use? Standard? Premium? Optimax? And what of ethenol blended fuels?

Thanks fellas!

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#2 Posted : Thursday, 16 November 2006 12:23:35 PM(UTC)
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Hi Jamie,

Looks like a VERY straight and clean HR you've got there. Congratulations.

If you can stretch to 15" mags (and find them in a stud pattern AND offset to suit your HR) tyres will be much easier to source and cheaper to boot.

Yes, the 186
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#3 Posted : Thursday, 16 November 2006 4:09:33 PM(UTC)
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if you want 15 inch 5 stud volvo rims fit
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#4 Posted : Friday, 17 November 2006 12:42:28 AM(UTC)
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Thanks alot for that info guys, much appreciated. The previous owner has relocated the battery to the boot, so maybe he had plans on doing the same thing.
I'll always put in the lubricant just in case. I've got a friend who has an S series Valient and h

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