Car One - The Detailed VX SS
Check it out. This ex-police Holden VX SS Commodore – owned by Peter X of Sydney - is one of the most
detailed you'll ever see.
Peter is a person who's big on detail, so it should be no surprise that the
first mods to his VX SS were to the sad-looking cloth interior. Up front, a pair
of SS ute leather seats were bolted in while the rear seat was trimmed in
matching leather. To achieve a high contrast look, Peter also splashed red
leather over the door trims and the rear shelf. Even the steering wheel copped
the red leather treatment. Look really closely and you might also notice the
Calais handbrake and trans selector
buttons and HSV scuff plates.
Another big interior feature is the Monaro dash, which has copped a red suede
covering. The dashboard houses a high-end Alpine CD stacker head unit, which
feeds three boot-mounted Pioneer amps, Pioneer front splits, rear 6 x 9s and a
single 12-inch Pioneer sub.
Check out the inside of the boot and you'll see more of Peter's detailing
excellence. Those three Pioneer amps are arranged in a visually attractive
arrangement and the entire boot is beautifully trimmed. There's even a Holden
lion emblem cut into the carpet on the rear of the backrest. A friend of Peter's
can be thanked for the boot fit-out.
The next priority after the interior was the LS1 bent-eight engine.
Charlie from Conrod Motorsport (CMS) entered the scene to bore the standard
throttle body, modify and recalibrate the airflow meter, and install a CMS high-flow
'adrenalin' pipe (which connects the MAF to the throttle). The restrictive factory
exhaust was also upgraded to a 2½ into 3-inch system, which extends back from a
pair of HSV Grange cat converters. Heat-coated CAPA 4>1 headers were also
bolted to the side of the heads.
Performance is further improved with a CMS mild upgrade camshaft and LS1 Edit
retune courtesy of Sam's Performance. Interestingly, CMS has also modified the
fuel system and fitted a return line to the fuel tank – this helps lower the
fuel temperature entering the engine.
Driving through the stock 4-speed auto trans, Peter's VX SS now makes 305hp
at the wheels – well up on the factory 225hp-ish output. Peter tells us he's
driven the car more than 40,000km and it hasn't missed a beat.
Of course, the exterior cosmetics couldn't go overlooked.
The ride height has been tweaked using 1½-inch lower King springs teamed
with Monroe gas dampers. Peter says
the car used to sit even lower, but he was forced to bump it back up slightly
due to clearance issues. A Whiteline front suspension tower brace helps tighten
up the chassis. The wheels of choice are attractive ROH Furies measuring 18 x 8.
These are encrusted in Falken 235/40 rubber.
The body kit is an interesting one.
Manufactured by FibreMaster, the current kit is a copy of the GTS Monaro aero
kit. Side skirts, front and rear bar and a rear spoiler complete the package,
and Peter has added a GTS sedan rear window spoiler. At the time of our photo
shoot, the body kit was only four weeks old - and it replaced a previous
aftermarket kit that was beginning to fall apart.
There are body kits and there are body kits...
As you'd expect there are also some subtle body improvements. The
chrome-finish door handles are from a Caprice, the headlights and taillights are
Monaro and the front and rear disc brakes are HDT slotted jobs. Trick, eh?
Pop the bonnet and you'll see an interesting flame theme on the airbox and
HSV rocker covers – done to exacting standards, of course.
It's hardly surprising Peter's VX SS has been used for weddings and has had
great success at recent car shows. Peter says there isn't much left to do,
except maybe put in a pair of bonnet vents and do a little bit more work inside
the cabin.
“I use it as an everyday car,” says Peter, “and whatever I do next can't
change that.”
It's a credit to him how he can keep his everyday machine so finely
detailed!
Car Two - The Nitrous Sprayed
Grange
The HSV Grange is Australia's
version of an AMG S-class.
Its stretched wheelbase, leather-lined interior, Blaupunkt premium audio and
optional DVD entertainment system and total comfort might spell soft an' cushy,
but the tuned LS1 is anything but
soft. Delivering 285kW at 5800 rpm (in the WK series) this is one speedy saloon.
Under the bonnet, the WK Grange (released in late '03 and built in limited
numbers) scores a redesigned lower section of the airbox with a larger cold air
intake and a smoothly contoured MAF pipe. The exhaust system has also been
enhanced and the 4>1 extractors are very impressive for a factory effort.
Backing the 285kW LS1 is the 4L65E 4-speed heavy-duty auto originally seen in
the Y-series HSV GTS. This strong trannie is great for anyone chasing more
power. Retailing at AUD$85,990, the HSV Grange can accelerate to 100 km/h in the
high 6s.
But what do you do when you want more performance without any obvious
under-bonnet changes?
You turn to nitrous!
Sydney's Conrod Motorsport has
fitted a 50hp wet manifold shot of N2O to the post-filter side of the Grange's
airbox and has hidden almost all of the associated hardware out of sight. You
have to know where to look to see the nitrous solenoid.
Accompanying the speed spray is a mild upgrade camshaft, ported and cc'd
heads (which increase the compression ratio to 10.8:1), stainless valves, a CMS
'adrenalin' MAF pipe, aftermarket headers and a twin 2½ inch exhaust system. Like
Peter's VX SS, the fuel system has been modified to include a return line and
the factory ECU has been remapped.
With these mods, power output swollen to an impressive 318kW at the wheels.
Despite the Grange's 1800-odd kilogram kerb mass, this should equate to easy 5
second 0 – 100 km/h acceleration.
Soft? Not this Grange!
Visually, the Grange is a tough yet sophisticated machine straight off the
showroom floor. Add dark window tint and lowered suspension and it looks as
sensational as, well, this example. The 18 inch wheels, 235/40 Bridgestone
Potenzas and body kit are completely standard.
With good looks, oodles of performance and top-level luxury this Grange has
it all!
Contact:
Conrod Motorsport
+61 2 9756 1880
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