1987 Holden Commodore Executive VL - QLD: Sunshine Coast  

pulsarator
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Post #1 post 1st March 2013 - 10:11 PM
hey everyone, thought i would post up my project for the last 18 months, finally got it on the road!
when i first got the car it was in pretty rough shape & had a blowen motor amongst many other problems, anyway I started by picking up a very tidy/low km s2 r33 half cut and got to work on it & it just evolved from there, its been a slower process as I work full time but its getting there, absolutely everything so far has been done by myself and a bit of help from a couple of mates. (except the wiring & exhaust), i have pictures from the whole build and a folder full of receipts. theres probly alot ive forgotten to add but this is what i can remember -



ENGINE/GEARBOX:
-s2 RB25DET & 5spd (108k) (came from a dead stock 95 s2 r33)
-new timing belt + tensioner
-new water pump + gasket
-new "hi-flow" thermostat
-new exhaust manifold gasket + studs
-new turbo flange gasket
-new dump pipe gasket
-new turbo oil+water line gaskets&bangos
-new rocker cover gaskets
-new sump gasket
-new top and bottom radiator hoses
-new vlt 3core radiator + cap
-new belts
-new silicone hoses everywhere
-new pod filter with heat shield and CAI
-new ngk platinum plugs gaped to 0.8
-new drift oil filter
-new oil cap
-new drift fuel pressure regulator w/guage
-new drift boost tee (will be changed to EBC when $ allow)
-new fuel lines & filter
-walbro fuel pump
-front mount intercooler
-oil catch can
-new engine damper
-new amaron battery
-new "RPM" H/D clutch plate, pressure plate, bearing
-machined fly wheel
-new 2.5" split dump pipe, 3" exhaust, hi flow cat, 1 muffler, 3" dump tip
-R33 yoke mated to vl tail shaft, new uni joints, new center bearing, balanced
-mod plate for conversion
-diff - 3:45 with a mini spool (soon to be 4:11)

SUSPENSION:
-Front - new gabriel struts, new v8 ssl king springs, munroe bump stops, v8 sway bar, nolathane sway link & mount bushes, nolathane radius rod bushes, new wheel bearings, new tie rod ends, reco steering rack.

-Rear- new gabriel struts, new sssl king springs, new adjustible panhard rod, nolathane sway bar link & mount bushes.

BRAKES:
standard.
front- machined rotors, new bendix pads, fluid flush
rear- machined drums, new bendix shoes, new cylinders, fluid flush

WHEELS:
18" SS wheels with new cheap rubber all round.

INTERIOR:
-red MSD throw overs
-red rear seat cover
-black floor matts
-wood grain steering wheel
-hacksaw short shifter and simple gear knob
-gps
-autometer pro comp, oil presure, water temp, boost
all in carbonfibre cups
-5" wog clock w/shift light
-apexi SAFCII
-apexi turbo timer
-led hood light
-jvc head unit
-2 x 6" jvc up front
-2 x 6" mistro's in parcel tray
-2 x 10" clarion pro comp subs in box
-1 x random amp
-1 x sca wiring kit

EXTERIOR:
-resprayed at home by me unfortunatly im good at body work...not so flash on the gun (orange peel on roof/bonnet/boot & couple of runs) sad.gif.. will get re-done eventually but at least for now its all the same colour and its shiney lol.
-white ppg enamel
-window frames and handles zinnser gloss black
-brakes/hubs sprayed silver to match wheels
-boot and entire underbody sprayed with sound deadner texture black
-engine bay sprayed gloss black
-engine block gloss black
-rocker covers gloss black
-bright green highlights
-tinted tail lights
-new headlights


next plans are to change the diff gears, get a tune & tint the windows & a few little things, then later on do a better respray, bigger turbo + injectors, ecu, etc etc.

Thanks for looking, I know its not everyones flavor but im happy with it & its been a fun build smile.gif


1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl
1987 Holden Commodore Executive Vl


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current rides
86 VL commodore s2 RB25DET, 06 suzuki RM250
previous rides
93 vp sato (stroker), 94 s1 r33 skyline, 99 ford courier, 01 td jackaroo, 89 r32 4door drift pig, 87 kermit vl turbo 298hp, 89 s13 silvia ca18det t04, 92 worked vp SS, 95 s2 r33 skyline, 86 3sgte st162 celica, 94 daihatsu rocky, 90 pulsar q, 86 ford laser, 00 yz125, 95 kx125, 94 kx125, 88 dr250, 86 xl185, 89 xr100, 4 x pitbikes.

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  • Draven
    Post #2

    Dam tidy, just not sure about the green highlights in the engine but, but good work none the less thumbsup.gif

    gutless
    Post #3

    Yeahhhhhhhhhhh smile.gif

    Faun-
    Post #4

    the green in the engine bay???.. not sure why.
    nice conversion though and i spose they are both equally boats so no loss on putting the 25 into this.

    truffles
    Post #5

    Engine looks tidy but jeez that green is awful.

    deus85
    Post #6

    looks good mate. yeah not sure bout the green but hey each to there own but good job looks mint.

    EssR20
    Post #7

    Tidy, great work.

    pulsarator
    Post #8

    cheers guys, I knew the green wasnt going to be to everyones taste but I like it.. except for the horrid washer/coolant bottle lol... waitng on a new clear one smile.gif

    ajaay.
    Post #9

    Do like

    TTS
    Post #10

    Love it. The wheels suit it perfectly too.

    Twist
    Post #11

    Nice clean conversion. Well done.
    Good to see a looked after Vl.

    AGI78-GTO
    Post #12

    looks tidy as , good job !

    96PSI
    Post #13

    Awesome mate! Clean!

    eXo
    Post #14

    looks great!!

    I LULZ @ "-5" wog clock w/shift light" haha

    I must ask however. DOes a RB25 give better power (ultimately) over teh RB30? I'm just looking at it from a Holdener PoV of 'no replacement for displacement'

    /just curious

    pulsarator
    Post #15

    QUOTE (eXo @ Mar 4 2013, 01:25 PM) *
    looks great!!

    I LULZ @ "-5" wog clock w/shift light" haha

    I must ask however. DOes a RB25 give better power (ultimately) over teh RB30? I'm just looking at it from a Holdener PoV of 'no replacement for displacement'

    /just curious


    cheers for all the comments guys!

    exo- its an age old debate which will never be agreed on by everyone.. in the end i belive it just comes down to personal preference., I have owned 30's & 25's before, both are great imo. I just prefer the sound of a 25 tongue.gif + the fact that its 10 years newer and twin cam is a bonus.

    gutless
    Post #16

    QUOTE (pulsarator @ Mar 4 2013, 02:54 PM) *
    cheers for all the comments guys!

    exo- its an age old debate which will never be agreed on by everyone.. in the end i belive it just comes down to personal preference., I have owned 30's & 25's before, both are great imo. I just prefer the sound of a 25 tongue.gif + the fact that its 10 years newer and twin cam is a bonus.

    The debate can be settled with a twin cam 30 with stronger internals smile.gif

    GETWHEEL!
    Post #17

    Top job.

    pulsarator
    Post #18

    QUOTE (gutless @ Mar 4 2013, 03:34 PM) *
    The debate can be settled with a twin cam 30 with stronger internals smile.gif


    this is true thumbsup.gif , wish i could afford that

    gutless
    Post #19

    QUOTE (pulsarator @ Mar 5 2013, 08:43 AM) *
    this is true thumbsup.gif , wish i could afford that

    Well before doing the 25 swap you could have easily afforded to freshen up a 30 and go for a dodgy 30DET that would/should be still good for 400 ponies.

    pulsarator
    Post #20

    QUOTE (gutless @ Mar 5 2013, 07:10 PM) *
    Well before doing the 25 swap you could have easily afforded to freshen up a 30 and go for a dodgy 30DET that would/should be still good for 400 ponies.



    hindsight is a wonderful thing...

    ElDaveo
    Post #21

    Green highlights aside, looks tidy as, well done

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