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Old 14-06-2006, 02:25 PM   #61
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BF got new front bumpers, new alloys, new colours, fog lights and chrome for ghia, new rear lights, some interior changes too....

did BF get new taillights? I thought they were exactly the same as BA's.
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Old 14-06-2006, 02:39 PM   #62
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did BF get new taillights? I thought they were exactly the same as BA's.
The BF rear lights are clear (and fantastic IMO) while the BA rear lights have lines thru it. Kinda like the VT to VX change that Holden made.
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Old 14-06-2006, 05:31 PM   #63
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Although Ford has offically told me back when BA first came out. No Fairmont Ghia turbo, they then went and made the Territory Ghia Turbo. At which point everyone gave them thumbs up and said DO IT.

Given the turbo engine will migrate to the territory in two diffrent specs, I can't see a real reason why they won't make a Fairmont Ghia turbo. Given the 6 speed will start showing up in the rest of the lineup as will DSC the Ghia needs some spices, there are some good reasons to make a Ghia turbo.

My Prediction for Fairmont Ghia turbo:
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-Black centre console ala Territory Ghia turbo and Fairlane

Like you I sure hope they do. It would be nice to see Ford do something exciting other than make the loud big wing/body kitted XR models.
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Old 14-06-2006, 07:40 PM   #64
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DTI seem to be Ion II.. Same managers same factory, same gearbox.

The web site states they make 4 speed, 5 speed, 6 speed and 7 speed gearboxes (6/7 look like early computer models esp 7 speed).

They also have a hybrid gearbox with a electric motor instead of a torque converter.
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...ad.php?t=25275

Possibly for a LPG falcon? LPG hybrid?
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Old 14-06-2006, 10:45 PM   #65
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Ford don't necessarily have to apply the ZF A6 across the range as there are other gearboxes available from within :. Maybe also of interest to some, on the Territory forum it was stated that the over-the-counter spare parts price for the ZF and latest BF A4 are very close approx $7000+. Now, obviously this doesn't mean the cost price is the same for both as I would be staggered if the ZF wasn't at least several hundred dollars more expensive, yet this doesn't guarantee that Ford will make the ZF standard across the whole range. I guess when the supply contract from Ion runs out we should be at the release of Orion and we'll see what eventuates.

Edit: Thanks to Iphido's link it states that the new A6 from the "old" ion is rated at 400nm which is too fine a margin for the Falcon I6 (and who knows where Orion's I6 output might be) so I'd guess Ion won't be supplying this box to Ford for the Falcon.
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Old 15-06-2006, 12:06 AM   #66
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Ford don't necessarily have to apply the ZF A6 across the range as there are other gearboxes available from within :. Maybe also of interest to some, on the Territory forum it was stated that the over-the-counter spare parts price for the ZF and latest BF A4 are very close approx $7000+. Now, obviously this doesn't mean the cost price is the same for both as I would be staggered if the ZF wasn't at least several hundred dollars more expensive, yet this doesn't guarantee that Ford will make the ZF standard across the whole range. I guess when the supply contract from Ion runs out we should be at the release of Orion and we'll see what eventuates.

Edit: Thanks to Iphido's link it states that the new A6 from the "old" ion is rated at 400nm which is too fine a margin for the Falcon I6 (and who knows where Orion's I6 output might be) so I'd guess Ion won't be supplying this box to Ford for the Falcon.
Dont expect the I6 to be across the range for BFII or Orion.
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Old 15-06-2006, 12:35 AM   #67
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Carpoint stated that they will be releasing info today on possible the bf mk2, I keep refreshing the page but it doesnt seem like it's going to be added tonight:(
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Old 15-06-2006, 08:14 AM   #68
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Nothing new - yet.

So far Carpoint has only shown what we already know: BFII later this year and the Orion in 2008, although they did chuck in a picture of the Iosis concept car.
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Old 15-06-2006, 08:53 AM   #69
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Its up, and just a story with a pic of a iosis concept, nothing that hasn't already been mentioned here anyway. Sorry to dissapoint.
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Old 15-06-2006, 09:23 AM   #70
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yeah, dissapointing.

we already know at some stage there will be a BFII.
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Old 15-06-2006, 11:06 AM   #71
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what a let down...
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Dont expect the I6 to be across the range for BFII or Orion.
Err, are you implying that the Falcon Inline 6 (I6) won't be across the whole Falcon range for BFII or did you think I was referring to Ion 6 speed when I wrote I6? We already know BFII can't be all A6 as Ford have a contract for supply up until Orion is released, unless they were the company that the old Ion managers claimed has extended a contract. Ssangyong(?) could have been the one instead (lets hope!)
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Err, are you implying that the Falcon Inline 6 (I6) won't be across the whole Falcon range for BFII or did you think I was referring to Ion 6 speed when I wrote I6? We already know BFII can't be all A6 as Ford have a contract for supply up until Orion is released, unless they were the company that the old Ion managers claimed has extended a contract. Ssangyong(?) could have been the one instead (lets hope!)
Thanks for pulling me up on that, I been out of it being sick.

I meant the the 6sp auto and not the I6. That'll be there for years to come.
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Old 15-06-2006, 04:15 PM   #75
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On the topic of fuel consumption, I couldnt be happier with my BF XR8 manual. But my driving conditions might be alot differnt to city folk. My average is 11.9 litres / 100. I only use BP ultimate or Caltex vortex. My drive to work does not have any traffic light and the speeds are 100 + on the highway. Distance to work is 27k. The car rarely gets driven around town. My wifes fiesta usually does this work. So if ford improves on this they will have done very well indeed, IMHO.
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Thanks for pulling me up on that, I been out of it being sick.

I meant the the 6sp auto and not the I6. That'll be there for years to come.
No probs, I guess as you inferred something will replace the Ion A4 while the ZF stays the premium box...would be great if the exchange rate worked in our favour so that the ZF became the cheaper option.

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I belive DTI new 6 speed is rated at over 400nm its just the hybrid electric version thats rated at 400nm.

They aren't targeting the locals tho, they are targeting asia. Ford will no doubt want DTI to sign another automanufacturer before agreeing to go in on the new 6 speed. Other wise Ford has to prop up the new BTR/Ion just like it had to before and we end up with a gearbox with no development dollars.

I would belive that the new 6 and 7 speeds would be targeted at premium markets, and 400nm wouldn't be enough, Hyundia has a 3.8L V6, there are diesels, etc. China beckons.
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I belive DTI new 6 speed is rated at over 400nm its just the hybrid electric version thats rated at 400nm.

They aren't targeting the locals tho, they are targeting asia. Ford will no doubt want DTI to sign another automanufacturer before agreeing to go in on the new 6 speed. Other wise Ford has to prop up the new BTR/Ion just like it had to before and we end up with a gearbox with no development dollars and a dead end company. Australia has moved on from that so this new DTI must have a more global outlook.

I would belive that the new 6 and 7 speeds would be targeted at premium markets, and 400nm wouldn't be enough, Hyundia has a 3.8L V6, there are diesels, etc. China beckons.

The ZF ford oz uses are built in the USA. given that the VE doesn't even get a 5 speed in base models I think we won't see it across the board yet. Ford has 4/5 speed auto's it could source from the USA if needed at possibly cheaper rates.

Carpoints story was a whole lot of twaddle. It speaks very little, but then again I guess its suppose to report facts and press releases not wild forum speculation even if it is accurate.
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No probs, I guess as you inferred something will replace the Ion A4 while the ZF stays the premium box...would be great if the exchange rate worked in our favour so that the ZF became the cheaper option.
Yeah the 6sp will be the premium, but the 4sp will be gone (sorta) when Orion rears its head.
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The ZF ford oz uses are built in the USA. given that the VE doesn't even get a 5 speed in base models I think we won't see it across the board yet. Ford has 4/5 speed auto's it could source from the USA if needed at possibly cheaper rates.
I think the ZF's are German designed and built, correct me if I am wrong.
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My old mans got a BF futura, just a stocker. We got it in april, in its first month it travelled 6500km.
I drove from Campbelltown (southern sydney) to Yass (Southern tablelands N.S.W) in 2 1/4 hours sitting on 115 kph, averageing, on regular shell unleaded 8.4 litres 100km. BUT, on the way back, on the same fuel and speed, averaged 7.4 litres 100km.
Before this new car we had a BA Futura and doing the same trip we would be lucky to get 9.0 litres 100km.
A huge difference in economy and power. Its a fantastic car. Its now got 13000k on the clock and hasnt skipped a beat.
Ive had one up on the hoist at work. Theyve done a couple of changes visibly. The transmission cooler is no longer integrated with the radiator, its a seperate unit around 200mm long and 100mm high, made from aluminum bolted onto the side of the sump. Its made by KTM, i believe this is the samr manufacturer that makes KTM motorbikes.
Theyve also added another exhaust temp sensor AFTER the catalytic converter aswell as another muffler.
If anyones looking to buy a BF, its been a great car to us so far.
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My old mans got a BF futura, just a stocker. We got it in april, in its first month it travelled 6500km.
I drove from Campbelltown (southern sydney) to Yass (Southern tablelands N.S.W) in 2 1/4 hours sitting on 115 kph, averageing, on regular shell unleaded 8.4 litres 100km. BUT, on the way back, on the same fuel and speed, averaged 7.4 litres 100km.
Before this new car we had a BA Futura and doing the same trip we would be lucky to get 9.0 litres 100km.
A huge difference in economy and power. Its a fantastic car. Its now got 13000k on the clock and hasnt skipped a beat.
Ive had one up on the hoist at work. Theyve done a couple of changes visibly. The transmission cooler is no longer integrated with the radiator, its a seperate unit around 200mm long and 100mm high, made from aluminum bolted onto the side of the sump. Its made by KTM, i believe this is the samr manufacturer that makes KTM motorbikes.
Theyve also added another exhaust temp sensor AFTER the catalytic converter aswell as another muffler.
If anyones looking to buy a BF, its been a great car to us so far.
The BF Futura is that a ZF 6 speed auto?
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The BF Futura is that a ZF 6 speed auto?
Can't be, they aren't available with the 6 speed, but they also get the new trans cooler.
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My old mans got a BF futura, just a stocker. We got it in april, in its first month it travelled 6500km.
I drove from Campbelltown (southern sydney) to Yass (Southern tablelands N.S.W) in 2 1/4 hours sitting on 115 kph, averageing, on regular shell unleaded 8.4 litres 100km. BUT, on the way back, on the same fuel and speed, averaged 7.4 litres 100km.
Before this new car we had a BA Futura and doing the same trip we would be lucky to get 9.0 litres 100km.
A huge difference in economy and power. Its a fantastic car. Its now got 13000k on the clock and hasnt skipped a beat.
I believe that the VCT changes that were made from the barra 182 to the 190 would give the BF this advantage.
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Higher compression ratio and VCT and second knock sensor changes improved actual engine economy a lot. Mostly in the highway cycle.

Going to BF the LPG engines actually lost compression and have worse fuel consumption than LPG BA.

But on all other models fuel consumption has been greatly improved.
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