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FPV & XR Club of Victoria Discussions FPV & XR Club of Victoria Discussions |
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22-08-2007, 09:32 AM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hi Guys
New to the forum and in the market for and xr6 turbo. After having owned 6 holdens im now in the market for a ford. Ive always loved the xr6 turbo from day 1 and am now in the market for one. Well ive been on carsales having a browse at whats around and have come to the conclusion i want a BA MK2 XR6T 6spd. Now i dont know much about fords so i would like some constructive critisism as to the good and bad points on these cars, and what i should be looking out for when i go to look at one, i.e, common problems, general wear and tear etc. This will be my daily driver for a while, with the only mod for the time being will be exhaust and maybe a bigger cooler to set my self-up for future plans. Now i read somewhere that the standard rods are only good till around 300kw?? unsure of whether thats at the engine or rear wheels? Also what exhaust should i be running? Most ive seen on car sales are 3.5" turbo back. I want to do it right the first time so im prepared to pay the extra for the best items. Any feedback would be great Cheers Paul |
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22-08-2007, 02:25 PM | #2 | |||
GTI ist ehrfürchtig
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Normally at a club event...
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Most of the information that you are requesting can be found in the XR6T anf F6 section of this forums, they have many threads relating to power and mods to these cars. The 300kw would be rear wheel kw. In regards to general problems, with the MK2 there are not a whole lot of major issues to deal with, just be careful around the power steering if yuo are stationery and turn the wheel you wil hear a shuddering sound if there are issues and maybe just check that the rear brake issues has been corrected. Other than that just check for the usual things when purchasing a car. You will love the XR6T as its a great car at a good price, especially if you want to go down the modification path. Good luck and make sure you check out the XR6T and F6 section on the forums and speak to some of the site sponsors for any work you would like completed.
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22-08-2007, 02:42 PM | #3 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Thanks BLKPhoon ill be sure to check it out
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