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20-07-2009, 10:40 AM | #91 | ||||
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Of course as Falc'man pointed out, maybe you drove one of those warmed over beauties from Holden. You know the ones that pulled low 7 second to 100km/h times in launch reviews, and then none of the other cars for the next three years could get under 8 seconds to save themselves. Quote:
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20-07-2009, 10:46 AM | #92 | |||
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What was that about head gaskets I hear?
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20-07-2009, 11:05 AM | #93 | |||
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Paul didn't make any outrageous comments, nor did he attack me personally like you've done, oh great one!
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20-07-2009, 11:07 AM | #94 | |||
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Even so, on its worst day (funny enough, never had a headgasket go on my watch....must have something to do with following the manufacturers instructions....) i'd take my EF I6 over an alloytec. It may not rev, but the fact a 14 year old SOHC, non VCT motor out torques and burns less than GMHs finest, world class V6 is enough for me.
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20-07-2009, 11:35 AM | #95 | |||
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20-07-2009, 12:24 PM | #96 | |||
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As I said before I think some of the Holden guys actually call the Alloytech a piece of rubbish. Sort of like the guys who rubbish the 5.4L Boss motors here.
As for the Alloytech, I think that as long as boat builders make boats over 15 metres long there will be a demand for the finest boat anchor that Australians ever produced. Like the Monaro ad with the Au2 V8 engine sound; Game Over.
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20-07-2009, 12:31 PM | #97 | |||
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Yeh id hate to have my 190kw High Performance V6 beaten by a 14 year old 164 kw XR6 LOL LOL!! I nearly bought an SV6 back in 2004 when I really had no idea about cars, so glad I didn't :sm_headba
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20-07-2009, 01:45 PM | #98 | ||
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The one thing i have noticed with so called "Creditible" car reviewers is that the cars are lent from the manufacturer, i have owned two ecotec's in the past, and found them to be quite a good and resonsive motor, my brother in law owned a VZ SV6 with the alloytec and SSbaby i dont know what drugs you where snorting at the time but it didnt seem to "pull" as hard as the ecotec.
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20-07-2009, 02:16 PM | #99 | |||
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With the amount of ribbing I'm copping from E-series owners, it's not actually me who's on the drugs! Have you guys taken a look outside your windows, lately? Some of those E-series cars were once unloved taxis... it: Btw, the word is 'credible' not "creditible".
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20-07-2009, 02:58 PM | #100 | |||
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True, but here is the rub. I have 2v, SOHC, old school engine. No VCT, in fact aside from a two stage intake manifold, i have no advanced features of any kind as present in an alloytec. I have the same 4sps in my auto, in fact my gearing is pretty much identical. So yes the commodore is heavier, by about 150kg. So basically Holden couldn't overcome that weight penalty over some 15 years..thats only 10kg a year...how hard can it be LOL! Oh and of course Ford has had no problem over this same period more than blowing away my car's performance, fuel economy and NVH and they did while putting on at least as much, if not more, weight. In fact a FG XR6T prety much burns what i burn in fuel....only goes to a 100km/h about oh 2.5 seconds faster!!!!
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20-07-2009, 03:37 PM | #101 | |||
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we had a 97 TE magna with the 3ltr V6... sadly enough it would happily chomp the same age commodores and falcons for its time (and still does...)... I'm not a ford fanboy either tho, if I had the choice of a AUIII XR or a TJ Magna VRX I know what I'd pick... becuase the TJ VRX has more style, and was also the quickest aus 6cyl family car of the time... talk about off topic : |
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we had a 97 TE magna with the 3ltr V6... sadly enough it would happily chomp the same age commodores and falcons for its time (and still does...)... [QUOTE] My old folks have a 3L Magna, does everything, tows their horses, caravan. Drive it on the roughest corrugated dirt roads in and out of their farm, crosses swollen creeks in winter. Amazing build quality: hardly any squeaks or rattles, every dash light still works and my old man just changes the oil himself whenever he feels like it needs it. Its left outside in the elements and has a very tough life. Great car considering its 11 years old with 240,000km on the clock. Apart from the usual consumables, the only things not original on the car is the alternator, battery and a power steeing hose. The V6 in these old Magnas still suprises me with their power and fuel economy, its funny how little weve come especially when you compare them to a base VE V6 |
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20-07-2009, 07:12 PM | #104 | ||
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While the Mitsi V6s were good they did only weigh around 1400kg so thats why performance is quite reasonable.
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20-07-2009, 07:38 PM | #105 | |||
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All engines whose cylinders have a greater bore (width, diameter) than stroke (length of piston travel) are considered to be oversquare. This is a good design which has benefits of less crank loads, wear, friction etc, therefore increasing reliability. Naturally the oppossite to this is to have an undersquare engine, which ofcourse, isnt as efficient. The GM Alloytec engine was conceived by cadillac and designed to be an oversquare 2.8ltr. At this capacity, the engine has approx 34% allowance in its design before it begins to verge on being an undersquare design, whereas the 3.6ltr has an allowance of only 19%. Ideal design effciency is achieved at midpoint. What this means is that whilst its still oversquare in design, its at last legs of being efficient, meaning that in correct tune the 2.8ltr will perform more "efficiently/harmonious" as opposed to the 3.6 counterpart. So, to top it off, whilst the 3.6 makes more power due to its capacity increase, it has traded smoothness and "overall efficiency" to make that gain. In simple terms, no matter which way you look at it, the Alloytec 190 weather in commodore or anything else is a flawed and compromised product. Naturally, imagining you to be a guru, you will know how to work out the above to once again try mock me. At the end of the day, like Paul84, i also dont want to sound like a GM basher and do admit there is worse around. Sadly though as mentioned before, for all its research and development and all the cash thrown its way, the product should have been better. Im looking forward to your review on the Toyota V6. Taking that around Sanddown should sound like an opera, if you talk of alloytec coming on song. :eclipsee_
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20-07-2009, 07:55 PM | #106 | |||
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20-07-2009, 07:59 PM | #107 | |||
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20-07-2009, 10:10 PM | #108 | |||
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fte50, The Toyota V6 is a good engine with great economy. Heaps of torque but alas too much torque steer being a FWD layout. It's so easy to get wheelspin even on light throttle. IMO, the throttle tune is a little oversensitive meaning it requires a bit too much concentration to drive smoothly in traffic... you virtually have to drive it like your pressing your foot against egg shells. It's not the smoothest engine around but being a big capacity V6, it's never going to be as smooth as a smaller capacity V6. Your comments regarding bore/stroke design isn't quite right. It's more to do with the laws of physics as smaller engines are always generally smoother than larger engines. Case in point: 2.0L 4 cyl is smoother than a 2.4L 4 cyl engine (which generally needs balance shafts to attenuate the bad harmonics). Similarly, a 60* V6 isn't the smoothest design around but a 2.5L V6 is always going to be smoother than a 3.5L V6 for the similar reasons. If you still think I'm full of it, have a squiz at the Honda V6 and take note of its undersquare proportions. To use your argument, it's bore/stroke ratio shouldn't exactly lend itself to smoothness but the Honda V6 is definitely a smoother powerplant than the Camry V6. Therefore, your argument regarding the relationship between smoothness and bore/stroke ratio is flawed. Anyway, it's amusing to read about power wars between the bread 'n' butter sixes when it's the V8s that are the real heavy hitters. Hey, who took away my rep power? :party3:
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20-07-2009, 10:10 PM | #109 | |||
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Of course you clearly intended it to be a joke....on the holden. So no, i fully understand you meant to offend SSbaby...who isn't LOL!
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20-07-2009, 11:21 PM | #112 | |||
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You have repeated what ive said. Im at odds with this mate, if you still dont get me, i will translate in arabic or something. Anyhow, on another note, my dads got a toyota Avalon (yeh, boring styling) however truly is a great drive and a pleasurable engine. GM constantly run this hype of trying to build 'Worlds Best Engine' and at meetings constantly talk of benchmarking BMW. I think thats their biggest downfall. They should 1st look at Toyota and once achieving the same standard, look at doing the un-achievable!
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If you still fail to understand that, here it is in Arabic... أنت لا تزال تسيء فهم المتراوحة 50. اننى لا تشير إلى 2.4 لتر محرك 2.0 لتر المستمدة من المحركات. فأنا أتحدث النقي النظيف Sheet كشف مخططات وتصاميم الحيوية. ولن يكون 2.4 لترات سلسا كما يشكل 2.0 لتر, محرك محرك.
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Funny you never mentioned clean sheet designs earlier. Well then, clean sheet is a totally irrelevant argument to what we have debated so far, COZ OUR CURRENT TOPIC WAS CENTERED AROUND THE FACT THE ALLOYTEC 3.6 IS NOT A CLEAN SHEET DESIGN AND IS COMPROMISED AS A RESULT. So i take it you agree with the facts that Alloytec V6 is compromised. (ps: i know you wont admit to that - shhh) :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: :hihi:
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the 3.6L design was the "original" design but the overall design requirements mandated varying capacities of between 2.8L (for SAAB) and 4.0L (in case Holden needed it). The 3.6L capacity is the largest capacity engine but it's also the most common engine sold around the world. It's the first time EVER I've read here that the 3.6L Alloytec is a 'compromised' engine as I thought it was the first HFV6 application introduced? But what do I know? I mean, 50,000 AFF members can't be wrong, surely? :hihi:
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Cmon SSbaby,
Where are ya. The suspence is killing me - Whats brewing in the cauldrons den? :Up_to_som :Up_to_som
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"revved the Alloytec all the way to its near 7000rpm redline... around Sandown raceway using the paddle gears. Seamless, smooth and powerful (for a V6) once on song are the thoughts that sprung to mind". Was this part of a Masey Ferguson Tractor forum? Im curious God almighty, ive heard enough. : Bring on ARMMEGEDDON.
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I don't get why people say "the VE will only be a 3L" then the proof is there that the 3.5L Magna V6 owned the 4ltr falcon 6... |
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