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ok mate il check that again today
cheers
thrifty
cheers
thrifty
Welcome to Just Commodores, a site specifically designed for all people who share the same passion as yourself.
I bought a Monaro 2004 model in mid 2006 (at 2 yo with 60K on clock). For the first year or more it would get down to 10l/100k on the gauge on the highway sitting on anything from 105 - 120kph on the cruise control. Over the past year it seems that the consumption has increased whereas now the best I can get on the same roads/speeds is 14l/100k. I have run injector cleaner through on about 6 tanks but no difference. I am using the same fuel. Been serviced regularly & air cleaner element is clean. It now has 106K on the clock. It goes just fine but why the fuel consumption increase? Thanks, gffgrc
VX HYDRAULIC RADIUS DAMPERS
hi rob - my VX (year 2001 - 120000ks) is starting to get a little uncertain on undulating roads at 100'ks , and I'd like to get it feeling tight again, I've eliminated the obvious, new tyres, wheel alignment, and i'm wondering what to look at next.
All the bushes are tight, sway link bushes are tight, struts are good, and I'm wondering if the hydraulic dampers on the radius get softer with age. They haven't leaked, they look dry and sound, but would they be due for replacement with aftermarket stuff around this age, or am I wasting my money looking in this direction if they still LOOK servicable???
Also looking at the manual seems to imply I can remove these front bushes without the pain of removing the radius arm - is this practical, or should I count on removing the arm.
Thanks in advance
ANDREW
hi bob, the memcal in my vs is a bstk 1451 which on your website says it caused hesitations when cold and pinging, which my car does,
should holden replace these for free or would i have to pay for it?
can you shed some light on this for me please,
thanks,
Andrew
Hi Doctor Bob,
I've replaced the 15" wheels on my VY, V6 Crewman with 17" wheels. They are fitted with 225/55/17's as per the SS ute.
I've calculated that the speedo will be out by 3%.
My car went to Holden today for minor warranty work and they said that they can't calibrate the speedo because they don't have a PPK for that size tyre........... Does that sound correct ? I chose an original fitment size tyre to avoid this issue.