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Old 27-06-2007, 03:14 PM   #31
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There have been a few 7.0 litre V8 conversions in to VZ, what gearbox did they use? Hollinger?
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Old 27-06-2007, 03:31 PM   #32
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Old 27-06-2007, 03:37 PM   #33
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Give the kid a break, he's only 12 or something!!

HSV knows how to market in every way possible, this is just going to cement their status as the number one Aussie V8 sedan maker. Good on them. If you've got it; flaunt it :P
14 btw, and with 20's stock, they aint gonna find a) sticky enough rubber and b) brakes good enough! C'mon, we're talkin' bout GM here!
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Old 27-06-2007, 03:50 PM   #34
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i dont believe GM will release this car by october, read wheels mag this morning. its just a matter of time before ford releases the GT spec engine in a falcon, maybe a special edition GTHO will be available in orion mk2. Ford fans are crying out for the re-release of the GTHO, they are just waiting for the perfect time, and make a vehicle that will live up to the name.
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Old 27-06-2007, 03:52 PM   #35
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What motors do FORD have???
The only real choice is the American Ford GT supercharged engine!!!
What motors do Ford have? They have a turbocharged 4.0 litre that'll rip any HSV apart... without blinkin' an eyelid!
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Old 27-06-2007, 03:57 PM   #36
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I'll beleive it when i see it. But if true - giddyup.
The rumor for this car is definately true. As I have done work on it.
However October this year , may be pushing it a bit.

Would be nice for Ford to have a counter claim, but I seriously doubt it.
FPV are of the opinion that thier 290 kw v8 is all they need, pity, however it keeps the aftermarket people in business!
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:11 PM   #37
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I don't see how this is a viable solution for Holden as GMC is looking at a supercharged 427 to replace the Corvette one Holden are looking at due to very expensive production costs......The S/C 427 will be a mass produced item with the blower to get similar power(not 650kw!!!) as the current engine......If GMC are looking for a cheaper option for their flagship car why wouldn't Holden who have lost almost $300mil in the last 2 years.
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:11 PM   #38
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The rumor for this car is definately true. As I have done work on it.
However October this year , may be pushing it a bit.

Would be nice for Ford to have a counter claim, but I seriously doubt it.
FPV are of the opinion that thier 290 kw v8 is all they need, pity, however it keeps the aftermarket people in business!

They do have a counter claim.
Ford will be the ones backing the lobby group to cry to the govt, to start the super car scare all over again.

They will then haphazardly bolt together a "proposed" contender to the threat and whinge about the fact that the Govt put an end to it..........

I for one would love to see this MONSTER GTS on the road. And for the record, how many of the whingers here would actually back / buy a FORD product if it sold for 120 or 150K ???????

Its no good "wanting" to see a FORD GTHO type car if no one backs it up with volume purchases. Seems most FORD buyers are too busy spending the cash on older classics...............LOL
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:12 PM   #39
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Went to a Q & A sesssion with Tom Gorman during the FPV Open Day weekend and the topic of power figures came up. Gorman made the point (and I have to agree to an extent) that at which point do you say enough is enough? He put forward that realistically, how much power and what sort of speeds does a car really need in a country where most of us are limited to 110km/h? I know we're talking about performance cars here, but how much is enough - 300kw? 350? 400? More?

Probably better off working on improving ride, handling, driveline etc rather than just increasing the power.
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:14 PM   #40
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7 Litres and only 385kW/620Nm??...

That's pathetic HSV...AMG makes that kind of power from just 6.2 Litres!!

Imagine what you'd get if Ford sold a car for $150k, they could call it the GTHO

5.4L with Lysholm Supercharger (410kW/675Nm Ford GT Spec)
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Should be good for low 12 ET's.
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:23 PM   #41
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Went to a Q & A sesssion with Tom Gorman during the FPV Open Day weekend and the topic of power figures came up. Gorman made the point (and I have to agree to an extent) that at which point do you say enough is enough? He put forward that realistically, how much power and what sort of speeds does a car really need in a country where most of us are limited to 110km/h? I know we're talking about performance cars here, but how much is enough - 300kw? 350? 400? More?

Probably better off working on improving ride, handling, driveline etc rather than just increasing the power.
As much as we all love to see MORE POWER it is a valid point......

If you want a race car, don't start with a 1800kg car!!!!

I personally wouldn't pay 150k for an Australian car......Aussie cars are great value for money up to a certain price point but you just cannot compare the quality to euro cars...

A 150k HSV still comes down the same line as an Omega.....

We've had an M3 beemer in the family and even though my XR6T is quicker in a straight line, the overall handling,comfort,quality of the beemer are miles ahead of ANY Aussie car....

If I wanted to spend 150k on an aussie car then it would be some classic muscle......
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:25 PM   #42
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Went to a Q & A sesssion with Tom Gorman during the FPV Open Day weekend and the topic of power figures came up. Gorman made the point (and I have to agree to an extent) that at which point do you say enough is enough? He put forward that realistically, how much power and what sort of speeds does a car really need in a country where most of us are limited to 110km/h? I know we're talking about performance cars here, but how much is enough - 300kw? 350? 400? More?

Probably better off working on improving ride, handling, driveline etc rather than just increasing the power.
What a load of crap, if that was his/Ford's real opinion why haven't they made any improvements in the driveline since 2002. How many people have broken there drivelines with nearly stock machines, I have killed 3 diffs. And it has taken just as long to actually release an upgraded suspension setup which doesn't appear to be that much better anyway.
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What a load of crap, if that was his/Ford's real opinion why haven't they made any improvements in the driveline since 2002.
I wouldn't say that the ZF 6-speed auto wasn't a driveline improvement!
I know there were some diff issues (particularly in the BAs), but I was under the impression that they'd been mostly rectified?
Besides, the point was that Gorman/Ford felt that basing a car on power figures alone was not what they wanted to do. There's a heap of people who are more than happy with the standard Boss 290 engine - its just things like handling and excess weight that bring the car down. These are the areas where Ford needs to be working.
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Went to a Q & A sesssion with Tom Gorman during the FPV Open Day weekend and the topic of power figures came up. Gorman made the point (and I have to agree to an extent) that at which point do you say enough is enough? He put forward that realistically, how much power and what sort of speeds does a car really need in a country where most of us are limited to 110km/h? I know we're talking about performance cars here, but how much is enough - 300kw? 350? 400? More?

Probably better off working on improving ride, handling, driveline etc rather than just increasing the power.
thats just ford telling us want we want, like with the FTE's they went for the ride and handleing and sucked...people bying the GTS/r will no doubt be people with serious track ambitions.

now...waht crate motors will the boss cylinder heads fit...
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Old 27-06-2007, 04:58 PM   #45
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I read a article some where the other day that was saying that the HSV range will be coming out with more power due to alot of concerns that the SS had the same power as the HSV's with alot less price. this decision was made with the input from HSV owners.
If Ford/FPV dont come out with something to match no beat Holden they will be in trouble, specifications and race track victories sell cars, so lets have more kw, torque, quicker 1/4mile.
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Old 27-06-2007, 05:00 PM   #46
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A mate of mine who has contacts at Ford, says that the new 08 Falcon xr6T models will be twice as powerful as they are now.


Good chance he is being fooled though.
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Old 27-06-2007, 05:05 PM   #47
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i just wish FPV vehicles power could compare to HSV's...

cmon FPV, please go all out.
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My feelings are Ford or FPV wont give 2 hoots about competing with a super low production number $150K ish price tag "ultimate bogan mobile" special... Pub or school yard bragging rights has never been a high priority... History has proven this.



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Old 27-06-2007, 05:12 PM   #49
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If this thing actually comes into production, it will be awesome! But i can't see it happening, it sounds like the 427 monaro all over again
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i dont believe GM will release this car by october, read wheels mag this morning. its just a matter of time before ford releases the GT spec engine in a falcon, maybe a special edition GTHO will be available in orion mk2. Ford fans are crying out for the re-release of the GTHO, they are just waiting for the perfect time, and make a vehicle that will live up to the name.
Ford fans maybe crying out for a GTHO, but how many of said teary fans will part with $150K for a hot Falcon... My guess is not many hence why FPV havent or wont do one.
Like i said, Ford want to sell cars for a profit, not help people win "bench races" in the pub or school yard.



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I will say in again, Twin screw supercharger. It is the easiest way to do it, the current 290 Boss for XR8, The same 290 Boss with 6psi for the GT and a Range topper 290 with 10psi for a $95000 GT HP. Would make 390kw with very very conservative tune and Add 20 inch wheels 370mm Brakes and 6 piston brembos. They would only need to change the rods and pistons in the supercharged models which they use locally made now anyway. The rest of the motor could remain unchanged except for the Oil pump. I dont think the GT HO name should be used as it should remain from the seventies as it really does not need to be prostituted and would ruin the image. We all know what a HO is so lets leave it the respect it deserves. but GT HP as in High Performance would suit.
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It’d make for a very nice tow car
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Ride and handling count just as much in a performance car as power and torque figures do. Methinks that's where the big improve will (should) be...
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I will say in again, Twin screw supercharger. It is the easiest way to do it, the current 290 Boss for XR8, The same 290 Boss with 6psi for the GT and a Range topper 290 with 10psi for a $95000 GT HP. Would make 390kw with very very conservative tune and Add 20 inch wheels 370mm Brakes and 6 piston brembos. They would only need to change the rods and pistons in the supercharged models which they use locally made now anyway. The rest of the motor could remain unchanged except for the Oil pump. I dont think the GT HO name should be used as it should remain from the seventies as it really does not need to be prostituted and would ruin the image. We all know what a HO is so lets leave it the respect it deserves. but GT HP as in High Performance would suit.
That all sounds pretty good
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FPV need to call BPR/ACE. Wack an intercooled Kenne Bell blower on some GT's, more focused suspension and brakes and "wallah". 350rwkw odd and fun for all the fans....
Blown 329 cui smoking n/a 427 cui? I'd like to see that....
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The HSV IS ONLY GOING TO BE $125 000 not $150 000 and an FPV would need to be around the $95000. You ask who will pay $125 000 for a ford, where have you all been people are paying $600 000+ FOR GT HO's without any concern and $250 000 for BMW's and Mercs so $100 000 for a Falcon would be no problems. How many people out there have spent $100000 on the B series Falcons with buy price plus mods.
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wow if this does happen it would be awesome. I hope they can put all that power to the ground and make it handle too.
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Ride and handling count just as much in a performance car as power and torque figures do. Methinks that's where the big improve will (should) be...
I tend to agree, more-so now than ever before "political correctness" will be a key selling point and with the focus on safety, excessive speeding and irresponsible driving as "flavour of the month" in the media i wonder if HSV would cop a mauling if they released such a vehicle...



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The HSV IS ONLY GOING TO BE $125 000 not $150 000 and an FPV would need to be around the $95000. You ask who will pay $125 000 for a ford, where have you all been people are paying $600 000+ FOR GT HO's without any concern and $250 000 for BMW's and Mercs so $100 000 for a Falcon would be no problems. How many people out there have spent $100000 on the B series Falcons with buy price plus mods.
Dont EVER confuse those people spending 600+K on a rare collectable classic like a Phase 3 with the mainstream "Performance sedan" population...
I dont know anyone who's invested 100K in a B series either.



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I tend to agree, more-so now than ever before "political correctness" will be a key selling point and with the focus on safety, excessive speeding and irresponsible driving as "flavour of the month" in the media i wonder if HSV would cop a mauling if they released such a vehicle...
I dont think so, if they do this they would have to stop every Farrari, Lambo,Audi, BMW,Merc,Maserati, Porshe and more that is sold in Australia, and its not a normal everyday model.
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