VF Sleeper
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- VF Calais
I’ve had my 2014 VF V8 Calais V since 2015. For the last 6 years, it’s been totally stock. It's got 67,000 kms. Prior to then, I had a 2001 VX LS Gen 3 V8 lightly modified. I’ve wanted a supercharged V8 since Mad Max 2. This week, I picked up my car from the workshop and I’ve realised my childhood dream.
The car has the following mods:
Harrop 2300 Supercharger (originally 6-8 psi and then 8-10 psi with 80mm pulley and now 10+ psi with 75mm pulley)
Harrop OTR
Blower spacers and blanket
60lb injectors
Higgins Stage 3 Heads
Cam Stage 1
Yella terra ultra light roller rockers
Dual valve springs, HD pushrods
Ls7 lifters and buckets
DoD delete kit
Timing chain and harmonic balancer
Mellings oil pump
100 cell cats
Selective rear polyurethane bushes
DBA T3 Series 4000 Rotors and Extreme Performance pads
A tune
Diff gears 3.45 ratio
Added April 23
FI Interchiller
12 litre chiller reservoir
Rebuilt transmission for 800hp (Craigs)
Trans cooler
8pk LSA pulley kit with 75mm pulley
Catch can
Upgraded 2.5 exhaust
My key requirement was quiet, smooth and fast. The car looks totally stock and I like it quiet.
I’ve got a standard exhaust manifold and system except GTS bi-modal rear mufflers (flaps fixed open). These are too loud for me and I’ll change to something quieter.
The car rolled into the workshop with 208 rwkw. The car rolled out with 413 rwkw or 553 rwhp at 6450 rpm. I’m loving it. It’s a rocket. Drives smooth with a little lope. It gets scary fast real quick. I know many guys have more power, but for me, it’s just insane.
I’m very happy. My rear tyres aren’t. I’ll get Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S or Goodyear F1 tyres in the new year for better traction.
I’m noticing the reduced fuel economy. Based on this week’s experience, I’m getting about 300km per tank. It’s probably due to the novelty factor and me flooring it every chance I get. Oh yeah!!
The car has the following mods:
Harrop 2300 Supercharger (originally 6-8 psi and then 8-10 psi with 80mm pulley and now 10+ psi with 75mm pulley)
Harrop OTR
Blower spacers and blanket
60lb injectors
Higgins Stage 3 Heads
Cam Stage 1
Yella terra ultra light roller rockers
Dual valve springs, HD pushrods
Ls7 lifters and buckets
DoD delete kit
Timing chain and harmonic balancer
Mellings oil pump
100 cell cats
Selective rear polyurethane bushes
DBA T3 Series 4000 Rotors and Extreme Performance pads
A tune
Diff gears 3.45 ratio
Added April 23
FI Interchiller
12 litre chiller reservoir
Rebuilt transmission for 800hp (Craigs)
Trans cooler
8pk LSA pulley kit with 75mm pulley
Catch can
Upgraded 2.5 exhaust
My key requirement was quiet, smooth and fast. The car looks totally stock and I like it quiet.
I’ve got a standard exhaust manifold and system except GTS bi-modal rear mufflers (flaps fixed open). These are too loud for me and I’ll change to something quieter.
The car rolled into the workshop with 208 rwkw. The car rolled out with 413 rwkw or 553 rwhp at 6450 rpm. I’m loving it. It’s a rocket. Drives smooth with a little lope. It gets scary fast real quick. I know many guys have more power, but for me, it’s just insane.
I’m very happy. My rear tyres aren’t. I’ll get Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S or Goodyear F1 tyres in the new year for better traction.
I’m noticing the reduced fuel economy. Based on this week’s experience, I’m getting about 300km per tank. It’s probably due to the novelty factor and me flooring it every chance I get. Oh yeah!!
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