HSV VL SS Group A SV

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HSV VL SS Group A SV
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1986 HSV VL SS Group A SV
Overview
Manufacturer Holden (General Motors)
Holden Special Vehicles
Production1987 - 1988
AssemblyStandard Commodore
Elizabeth, South Australia
Upfitted to Group A SV
Clayton, Victoria
Body and chassis
Class Full-size
Body style
Platform GM V
Related Holden Commodore VL
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission 5-Speed BorgWarner 'BT5G' Manual
Chronology
PredecessorHDT VL SS Group A
SuccessorHSV VN SS Group A

The Holden Special Vehicles VL SS Group A SV, aka. Walky, was a limited production homologation racecar produced by Holden's performance vehicles department, HSV in Clayton, Victoria. It was HSV's debut model after Holden cut ties with the proceeding Holden Dealership Team (HDT), and has become an icon of Australian automotive manufacturing. Based on the VL series Holden Commodore, the Commodore was shipped to HSV having only the Panorama Silver Paintwork and lack of some standard equipment to determine their future, HSV then removed any further pieces and built the car up to spec by hand, this process continued to be used by HSV until its closure in 2020, 33 years later. There were initially 500 Group As slated for production, but due to demand, was extended by 250 to a total of 750, that 250 vehicle extension proved to be a bad idea, after news of the upcoming VN Commodore-based Group A was leaked. [1]

Holden Motor Sport Injected V8

Holden Motor Sport Injected V8
Overview
Manufacturer Holden Special Vehicles (Assembly)
Holden Engine Company (HEC) (Block + heads)
Production1987 – 1988
Layout
Configuration V8
Displacement 4,987 cc (304.3 cu in)
Cylinder bore 101.6 mm (4.00 in)
Piston stroke 76.8 mm (3.02 in)
Cylinder block material Cast iron
Cylinder head material Cast iron
Valvetrain OHV 2 valves per cyl
Valvetrain drive system Timing Chain
Combustion
Fuel system Multi-port fuel injection
Fuel type Unleaded
Autogas
Oil system Wet sump
Cooling system Water-cooled
Output
Power output 180 kW (240 hp)
Torque output 380 N⋅m (280 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
Predecessor5.0L Holden '308' V8
Successor5.0L HEC 5000i V8
5.7L HSV Stroker V8
5.7L GM 'LS1' V8

The HSV 5000i was a Holden Engine Co. (HEC) 5L V8 engine, it was Holden's first attempt at using Fuel Injection on their V8 engines. Besides that, the initial 5000i featured twin-throttle bodies and modified internals, pushing more power out of the otherwise powerful yet somewhat lazy V8 engine, other performance modifications on this one off engine model was a custom cold-air intake, a reinforced block, exhaust headers, high flow valves and much more. The V8 produced 180kw (241 hp) at 5200rpm and 380Nm of torque at 4000rpm.

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References

  1. HSV VL SS Group A SV, The HSV Database