After I wrote that I went and did some reading and you at spot on:
XW GT engine is just a straight US spec 4V engine, 290hp, just under 11:1 compression, cast intake, small Autolite 4BBL etc.
XW GT-HO is the same engine with an alloy Buddy Bar intake, 600cfm Holley. What I read reckons a bigger cam though.
All up you'd expect that if the 290hp is accurate for the GT (which given its 1/4 mile times and 0-100mph times appears pretty right), and a well tuned GT-HO capable of mid to high 14s quarter @ around 92-94mph and 16.7/16.8s 0-100mph that the XW GT-HO was probably good for 310hp. This also shows that the properly tuned HT GTS350 that does around 16.3s 0-100mph and similar 1/4 mile times has around the same hp, essentially 300hp SAE gross as it is rated.
It is interesting that the PhaseII were the same basic 4V 2 bolt 11:1 300hp Cleveland as what was in the US and in GT's but with some performance changes: Solid cam and valve train mods, 780cfm Holley. These were not that much different in performance to the GT-HO with Windsor engine in 1/4 mile and 0-100mph despite the 3.5:1 rear axle so you'd probably say that in factory unmodified form they'd also be 310hp or thereabouts but at different revs and also peak torque at different revs.
The PhaseIII seems to have returned similar figures from the day, but all with 3.25:1 rear axle, shame none were properly tested with the 3.5 rear axle. Changes appear to be extractors, revised cam, slightly changed carby, Boss Mustang HD balancer, revised dizzy and rev limiter. Once source says they were also balanced, so maybe that explains the higher compression Terry - they were pulled apart and balanced so they must have had other pistons fitted if they were 11.5:1. The US Boss351 was 11.3:1. Given it was published in October 1971 that the best figures Ford ever achieved out of a modified PhaseIII was 232rwhp@7000rpm (with 1971 CobraJet intake and a few other tweaks which equates to maybe 330-345hp SAE gross), and that it performed similar 1/4 mile and 0-100mph as the PhaseII but using a 3.25 rear axle you'd have to think the standard PhaseIII had a few more horses, maybe 320-325hp SAE gross?
All interesting stuff. But not really Holden myths, so i'll let the thread get back to where it was.
Edited by user Thursday, 27 July 2017 3:55:23 PM(UTC)
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