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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.
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.
answer try above the starter motor on block of engine
The V8 engine used in the Clubsport R8 produces 317kw. . Cheers
All Pre 2002 V8 Land Rovers have the engine number on the LHS between the middle cylinders, where the dip stick enters the block.
the fastest car in the world a v8 Holden
All Pre 2002 V8 Land Rovers have the engine number on the LHS between the middle cylinders, where the dip stick enters the block.
Cylinder number 4 is located on the Passenger side near the firewall. (Back of the engine)
Holden's Factory in Elizabeth, South Australia. The V8 used in the SS is built in Canada or Mexico.
Holden 302 V8 Its actually a Holden 308 Or a Buick 401 or 425 (referred to as the "Nail Head")
When he used to drive V8 Supercars he drove for Holden. He retired at the end of the 2008 season.