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26-07-2009, 09:09 PM | #61 | |||||
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So even they admit that their diesels aren't as good. |
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Why would I buy one? Because its better than the petrol model. Anyway I think we are far enough off topic. I however think that introducing a diesel into the Territory is a smart (albeit late) move as it is opening up another part of the market that previously wasnt available to the Ford. I think it will do well. I would also say they went for the 2.7 over the 3.0 mainly due to cost. |
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27-07-2009, 01:41 AM | #66 | |||
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Acceleration 0-100km/h: 8.0 s Combined: 6.0 L/100km Maximum Power: 130 kW / 177 bhp / 4,000 rpm Maximum Torque: 350 Nm / 1,750 rpm BMW 320i manual (auto) Acceleration 0-100km/h: 9.0 (9.8) s Combined: 7.9 (8.0) L/100km Maximum Power: 115kW /156 bhp / 6,400 rpm Maximum Torque: 200 Nm / 3,600 rpm the 320d is pure awesome... If I could afford one, I'd be in one. The diesel does rev out to about 4700rpm too. |
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27-07-2009, 08:00 AM | #68 | ||
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I had no idea a diesel falcon would have so much support. perhaps you guys should go set up a protest down at ford hq to get the diesel into the falcon.
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27-07-2009, 10:03 AM | #70 | |||
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There are a heap of them around. Between BMW and Volkswagen, Diesel is becoming seriously considered by the general public. Hell, I'd have had a Diesel X5, except for when I bought mine, Diesel was ~25¢ more per litre than Petrol was. You can't tell me that there is a shortage of X5 Diesels, or Touareg Diesels, or Discovery III Diesels on the road. X5 diesel, Petrol and Twin Turbo Diesel Comparison. Performance: 3.0d 3.0i 3.0TTd Drag Coefficient (Cd) 0.34 0.33 0.34 Acceleration 0-100 (s) 8.1 8.1 7.0 Maximum Speed (km/h) 210 210 235
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there was a review of the new bmw 330td in the weekends paper 200ish kw @ 6000 rpm and 520nm= low 6 sec quarters.
personally,i think european engines are markably better than most local engines.
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27-07-2009, 10:29 AM | #72 | |||
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4cyl has been on their agenda for a long time. 12-18 months in fact. The Diesel/ecoBoost I4T was always on the table and in development. The announcement was all about letting Focus go, nothing more. |
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27-07-2009, 10:39 AM | #73 | |||
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The Focus was far from a CKD project. There was significant local engineering requirements to make it work. Let's not forget that it was to get exported to other countries, and these being cheaper markets too. To make that work, they were required to engineer and source appropriately costed parts, local and elsewhere. The investment was huge. The project began to look pretty bad sometime ago, but the investigation of all aspects was still being looked into until very recently, so they did give it thorough investigation. edit: forgot to mention another important point... the plants here are far from being hi-tech, flexible and complex. This also goes against the requirements of being able to make manufacturing efficiencies and savings. This is my exporting for Ford has been difficult to get over the line. Massive investment is required in the plants here to make it work. Last edited by JPFS1; 27-07-2009 at 10:50 AM. |
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I think many here are also forgetting the real driver behind the ecoBoost I4T. Emissions.
Another bit of info... this engine is the first of the ecoBoost line of engines to enjoy Twin iVCT... ;) |
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27-07-2009, 12:24 PM | #76 | |||
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Who really cares about the difference in performance between European and Japanese diesels, or petrol for that matter?
Those countries do not have their own fuel reserves within their own territorys, like Australia does with LPG. Look at the price of LPG in comparison to Petrol and Diesel now, now add a dollar to each price 5 years from now. No Aussie is going to buy a petrol or diesel powered vehicle, with LPG on tap within Australias own territorial boundries......that is why Ford is building direct injection LPG Engines in Geelong from 2010..... We are so lucky here...... |
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5 years from now, I hope we have fast charging batteries (2 minutes, for a range of 500-1000 kms), and that petrol, diesel, LPG, propane, CNG is all talk of the past.
Oh and if you added $1 to the price of each fuel, the one that would be most appealing would be the one that consumed the least. Which would be diesel at the moment. Because LPG typically uses the most, you have also added the highest percentage of increase to the price of the fuel, it would make it the least attractive of the lot. |
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27-07-2009, 03:47 PM | #79 | |||
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It's a completely different architecture and goes against the whole 1 Ford strategy. If DI ever came to the IL6, it wouldn't be from the push of Ford US imho. Last edited by JPFS1; 27-07-2009 at 03:59 PM. |
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Lets say Euro5 I6 came with DI conservatively DI gets about a 10% saving in fuel usage. So coupled with the 6 speed you could potentially have a 9l/100 I6 also the higher reduction in Co2. Would be a good combination.....mind you the price would be a large factor in it being done.
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The major costs associated with adopting ecoboost in Falcon is the crash program that would go with it and NVH... possibly the only saving that might apply if DI was to be tried on the IL6. |
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27-07-2009, 04:14 PM | #82 | ||
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If the 4cyl Ecoboost is anything similar to the 2009 Mazda3 MPS, it's figures are 191kW @ 5500 rpm, 380Nm @ 3000rpm.
Looks to be a very similar output to the FG I6, with less weight - keeping in mind this is not to replace the I6
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Also 5 years from now another say 20 million Chinese will be driving their own motor car....perhaps more...what ever the asking price for Oil becomes, when pressure is put on world supply by the Chinese economic monster....wont make any difference to LPG supply to Australia. We have our own....we even export it China....Australian LPG engines in the meantime, will only become even more fuel efficent and even more powerfull. Everybody relying on Petrol and Diesel, is going to end up paying a small fortune to run their 4 cylinder.....in comparison to cars running on home grown Aussie LPG. It cannot be avoided.....Ford has already for seen the approaching economic reality of the World we live in..... Last edited by Thankfull; 27-07-2009 at 08:01 PM. |
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Oil companies will jack up the price of LPG to follow the trend of petrol.
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But Thankfull is right...China's thirst for oil in the coming years is going to make car ownership very very expensive everywhere else. Perhaps even prohibitively so. |
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By the Middle of this Century China will be the dominant Economic Super power of the Earth, its population which is now in excess of 1 Billion is becomming the biggest market on the Earth. The day is comming when Australia will not be able to compete with China when it comes to demand for oil...it really is that simple. Fortunately in Australia we have large Gas fields within our own territorial boundries....which means we do not have to sell LPG gas to Australian Citizens at World Parity price.....which would also make LPG un affordable for the average Australian motorists....with Petrol and Diesel already un affordable to the Australian Motoring public. Australia is in the fortunate position of being able to sell LPG to China at World Parity price....but sell LPG to Australian motorists at below World Parity price, when Diesel and Petrol become too expensive for the Australian Motorist.....because it is our LPG....Australia does not have to Import LPG, like we have to import Oil. |
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However (and I am open to correction), China still has one child policy. Whilst it's economy will grow it's population base will not. Based on 1 child, the populas has a half life. If the population decreases yet the economy grows the same demands are still placed on world resources. It's not more people in China per say, but a broader base of the populas in a stronger economic position...
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So Ford has said the 2.0 EcoBoost will put out 205kw/380Nm. Ford Australia say 170kw/320Nm... I am thinking detuned in the Falcon, to not jeopardize sales of the 4.0 I-6. Pity if it is detuned.
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