The engine number for a 1997 Holden Vectra is on top of the engine itself. it is engraved into the metal of the engine.
The engine in the Holden Vectra is 3.2L V6 engine. The engine has a fuel capacity of 2.2 liters and others have a capacity of 3.2 liters.
No Holden vehicles do not have more power than fords. The in line Ford six cylinder engine is more powerful than the V6 commodore engine and when boosted outruns a V8 Holden SS. In the new VE Holden the engine produces 307kw, the FG Falcon V8 GT makes 310kw. (There's hardly any difference is there?... That is until you take into account that the Holden is 5.7L and the Ford engine is 5.4L)
The Holden V8 engine was first produce in 1969 and production ceased in 2000. The 308 engine version was a modified version of the original engine specifically made for high-powered streamlined cars.
Australia- Holden is the only Australian make of car.
UM............ above the engine!!!! DANNY!!!!!!!!
The Holden 202 OHV 12V Engine is has a stroke of 82.55mm/3.36in. Additionally it has a capacity of 202ci, 6 cylinders and a bore size of 92.08mm/3.63in.
The oil filter on a Holden Captiva Diesel can be located under the alternator. It is next to the engine oil sump plug and at the back of the car's engine.
The engine Holden V8 was produced by the Australian General Motors between the years 1969 and the year 2000. It was used in the cars for the Australian Touring Championships.
right side of motor where the engine mount is
The 3.2L V6 engine in the 1997 Holden Jackaroo and the 1998 Holden Rodeo are not exactly the same, although they share similarities. The Jackaroo typically features a version of the 3.2L V6 that may have different tuning, components, or configurations compared to the Rodeo's engine. It's important to check specific engine codes and specifications for compatibility, as variations in performance or emissions equipment can exist between models.
The engine computer on a 98 Holden Vectra is reset by disconnecting the battery for 30 seconds. This allows the computer to power cycle much like a home PC.