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Posted 12 December 2011 - 02:41 PM

Bloody quick toads in their day and i will back my pissy little 5000cc againgst a 6000cc dunny door esppecially a black one any day at mallala, game on.

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Posted 12 December 2011 - 06:36 PM

Wish I had a garage full of toads! Hey Wayne it was great seeing the L34's at Sandown,
thanks to all involved.

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 01:22 PM

The thing is, your L34 is NOT stock like my commode and the L34 is even green (croak!!)

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 06:48 PM

This old one again.
Holden wouldn't even supply an L34 to the press at the time. Bruce Sutton supplied his car for testing, and the fact was Holden at the time were less than impressed that he had because his car had actually been tuned in the workshop and they feared at the time it would perform better than it did. In the end the article was actually helpful to holden passing the L34 off as exactly what it was, a car that had most of the bits there ready to go to race, it still needed a decent exhaust and intake to go properly. Any engine thats choked with a poor exhaust and intake won't go to it's potential.
Holden didn't just retard the timing on cars the press got hold of (how many magazines of the day actually got hold of an L34 for testing anyway....) they did all of them so that if anyone did get hold of one they would find the performance no better than a stock SLR5000.
We have all read the old twin thermo fan thing in magazines, but that was never in the magazines testing the new cars at the time, that was always articles in magazines like "hot Holdens" or Street machine where the cars were already a few years old and usually heavily modified. Unfortunately these are themagazines people read as bibles.
For the record, Larry Perkins wasn't using the stock L34 dizzy as supplied by Holden in the L34, he was using aftermarket units like Scorcher and versions of the electonic ignitions found in the VC and onwards.

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 08:44 PM

GO GET EM OUTER!! Shoot this one down in flames good buddy, im with you mate, i will bring my HO L34 as well just to back you up, just to prove these cars arn,t all show & no go
Red has a point though, my HO SPEC L34 makes my stock l34 feel like half the motor has taken the day off,-(well sort of)- you know what i mean.

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 08:57 PM

Racer8 and so it should with the HO L34 having 50BHP more than the std L34 (eng Dyno figures)

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:08 PM

The thing is, your L34 is NOT stock like my commode and the L34 is even green (croak!!)

thems fightin words!!!!!

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:30 PM

having owned over a dozen L34s over nearly a 30 year period and about 15 odd LH SLR5000 pre pollution cars...i can tell you from my own experience that a track pack or HO L34 as some refer to them is and was a absolute weapon...i recently took my red track pack L34 to gmh-torana forum private drag day with its fragile bango 3.08 diff and m21 box it ran a very respectful 13.4 @ 107mph going through the traps in 3rd gear,mindful of its fragile driveline i baby the car of the line letting the clutch out ever so gently to ensure no breakage..the engine makes just on 340hp with its 780 holley,wade cam etc....
many years ago my stock L34 with modified rochester,and extensions on the h&m headers with 2.78 gears went 14.4 @101 mph... one of my stock SLR5000s with 3.08 gear ratio went 14.6 @ 97mph don;t sound like much of a difference but i can tell you the L34s had big top end speed than the SLR5000...any L34 in its stock configeration was a docile car to drive but the moment you leaned on them you knew your were driving something special..

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 12:46 AM

You shouldn,t be scared dark one you have 37 years of technology advantage on your side two extra exhaust pipes wow,!
4wdiscs,traction control, stability control, power steering ,even put air on and turn up music with those 12 speakers but i will be listening to real music,if the green one scares you i will take the old multy coloured one Baron.

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 09:01 AM

Outer gear....will you be putting the toad to it's intended use? By taking paying passengers .........(Taxi!!)

And unlike your commode......at least mine is a manual.......you soft old codger.

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Posted 14 December 2011 - 08:35 PM

I hear ya uncle, i rest my case!!
Im sure most would agree,(only those in the know!), the L34 would be the most interesting model Holden made, quote: YA DON,T KNOW ONE , UNLESS YOU HAVE OWNED ONE!! and just for the record im still finding out some of the differences, that made these Toranas so unique and special in there own way.
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sorry, just had to get that off my chest, not trying to start a debate here!.
I guess we can get back to the topic at hand, cheers.

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 03:26 PM

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I hear ya uncle, i rest my case!!
Im sure most would agree,(only those in the know!), the L34 would be the most interesting model Holden made, quote: YA DON,T KNOW ONE , UNLESS YOU HAVE OWNED ONE!

nice quote,i like it, but unfortunatly theres not enough geniune ones around for for people to own one, so its a sitting duck for critisizm! by the selected few. It really was Holdens best kept secret .

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 04:58 PM

I don't think anyone has critisied the car at any stage in any thread.

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 06:26 PM

Yes the L34 HO cars are really the last factory hotted up car built other than the VN SS Group A Cars
but i think if the V8 LJ XU-1 had of allowed to be made, it would be interesting how the L34 HO car
would of shaped up to the V8 LJ XU-1 that HDT Souped up, namely the pink car that Peter Brock talks about
that was taken to Calder on the 31/5/1972.

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Posted 15 December 2011 - 06:45 PM

Outer

Blah - Blah - Blah

Choked Engine or Choking the Chicken....same thing.

History speaks for itself - SL/R 5000 faster !!
Why ? - SL/R 5000 is more streamlined with no plastic strap-ons ... LOL

I rest my case !!


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Posted 15 December 2011 - 09:58 PM

Yes the L34 HO cars are really the last factory hotted up car built other than the VN SS Group A Cars
but i think if the V8 LJ XU-1 had of allowed to be made, it would be interesting how the L34 HO car
would of shaped up to the V8 LJ XU-1 that HDT Souped up, namely the pink car that Peter Brock talks about
that was taken to Calder on the 31/5/1972.

If the v8 LJ XU1, had gone into production, they would have sold cart loads of em,it would have been the icing on the cake for that model.
It sure would have given the HO L34 a decent run, thats for sure, it probably would have been a great package, what a weapon!

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 07:48 PM

These cars really started something with plastic strap ons being not jost the norm but now the majority of the car

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Posted 17 December 2011 - 06:34 AM

Can anyone give me accurate L34 info on track width, ride height and tyre size?

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Posted 17 December 2011 - 12:57 PM

Track width, 1470.4mm (front) 1443.2mm (rear) - approx,
Heavy duty F71 suspension was fitted as standard approx, 735mm (front), 249mm (rear)
Holdens five spoke rally steel wheel was used(standard fitment) 14x6, with a inch offset,original .tyre size was DR70 OH14
I run Brigestone, 65R ,215 on my rims, with no problems.
This was the standard specs for the L34, hope this helps.




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