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Old 07-22-2008, 12:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Latest Holden Commodore Revisions Impact On HSV

Holden's VE Running Changes Impact On HSV

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When VE's ain't VE's, neither are HSV's.

As the VE Commodore approaches its second birthday without a Series II version or facelift in sight, the unannounced changes keep adding up. Changes to the onboard electronics and some trim items are some of the more obvious updates but unseen changes to the rear suspension have impacted on HSV.

The VE Commodore introduced one of the most sophisticated and costly multi-link independent rear suspension seen on any car, let alone one that starts in the mid-$30,000 range. Holden has been under ongoing pressure to simplify it to cut down weight and costs.

One of the key components of the VE IRS is a lateral control link which on the first VE examples was a sturdy, heavier tubular rod with full turn buckle adjusters for toe adjustment. This was an important component when the first Commodore IRS had no adjustment at all and was similar to the link that was added at VX Series II just prior to the release of the Monaro.

Under the latest VE examples, this link has been replaced with a simpler pressed metal item with cam adjusters. After HSV's W427 was developed around the extra adjustability and strength of the original rod, HSV has been forced to stockpile enough of them to see it through W427 production.

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Re: Latest Holden Commodore Revisions Impact On HSV

when HSVs aint VEs ..... I want to see HSV to something do the Australian spec Camaro. :p
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As long as it doest effect the car it's fine, But, Really, What type of weight could they save?, 10kg?, Was it worth it?.
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So how do these running changes affect the G8?
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So how do these running changes affect the G8?
I'd suggest it will, as a matter of evolution and production schedules, be put on all Commodores/G8s.

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