Street Machine

SUPERCHARG­ED 355CI HOLDEN V8

> SAM’S PERFORMANC­E, GREENACRE, NSW

- ANDREW BROADLEY

IF ABSOLUTELY everyone was out to LS the world, the world would be a boring place. There’s been a noticeable resurgence in the developmen­t of aftermarke­t go-fast bits for Holden’s humble homegrown bent-eight of late, and we reckon that’s a beautiful thing.

Aussie performanc­e giant Harrop recently launched its TVS2300 positive-displaceme­nt supercharg­er kit for the Holden V8, and if this Sam’s Performanc­e-built 355-cuber is anything to go by, the blower transforms the iron lion into a formidable performer.

Harrop had Sam’s screw the engine together as a testbed for the blower kit, and it consists of a VR block with Harrop’s own four-bolt mains conversion and stroker crank. To this, Callies Compstar H-beam rods and Diamond pistons were added, for a 9.5:1 compressio­n ratio.

The heads are Cnc-ported items from Higgins wearing PSI valve springs, while the camshaft is a hydraulic-roller of a Sam’s Performanc­e-specified grind.

With a 65mm pulley fitted to the snout, the blower winds a total of 12psi into the little Holden, and with it loaded on the Sam’s Performanc­e engine dyno and the factory ECU reprogramm­ed using Kalmaker, 813hp at 7000rpm and 681lb-ft at 5450rpm were achieved on 98-octane pump fuel – impressive numbers in anyone’s language.

“We were stretching the friendship with the crank, but we were impressed with how hard we managed to lean on it,” Harrop’s Heath Moore says. “The kit is only relatively new, and while there’s only a handful of them out there, they’ve all gone onto built engines. While the kit is designed to work on a standard-spec engine, for those looking to make really big numbers, our TVS2650 version is now available.”

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