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15-05-2011, 05:33 PM | #61 | |||
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15-05-2011, 06:02 PM | #63 | ||
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What does the I6 need to survive?
Alloy block. Direct injection. Vtec would be fun. With current tech, it could make 230kw's.
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15-05-2011, 06:21 PM | #64 | |||
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Again, whether it is kw/l or nm/l, it is all theoretical BS that has no real world relevance. Does it give you a warm and fuzzy feeling knowing you drive a car with stats 15 year old school boys boast about while dreaming of a Honda? Maybe you could provide reasons as to why it isn't a world class engine... And the fact it hasn't won an award or is lagging in kw/l or nm/l doesn't cut it. Throw some money at the I6 and it will have more than 5 years left in her. In saying that if Ford managed to get the TDV6 in the Falcon then the NA I6 would become redundant, that seems to be the way of a few makers these days. Last edited by smoo; 15-05-2011 at 06:27 PM. |
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15-05-2011, 07:05 PM | #67 | ||
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I would of thought that grownups would have something better to type than this useless *itching,just let it go and post some usefull info somewhere else on the forum or even here if you's like.........
The Barra I6 and this is from a Holden person through and through,it is possible to see through the haze. |
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15-05-2011, 08:37 PM | #68 | |||
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And alloy heads like the F6. Huh? |
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15-05-2011, 09:00 PM | #69 | ||
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bossxr8.. i am under the impression from a mechanic at my local shop that the f6 heads are alloy (or could be pistons, memory playing up atm.. but from wat i was told not the same as the stock barra in the xr6 na and turbo) in order to handle the extra power from the larger garret gt3540 turbo safely... happy to be corrected if this isnt the case
also wy would it remain the same and not add anything to the update? there are many cheap parts that can be used to easily lift performance and economy levels.. if they dont it would be the same as the liquid lpg that is being released in the next month or so.. has ford released any comments to the media or backchannels yet? anyone know wy the ford marketing team doesnt advertise the higher level performance figures of the n/a barra on 98 octane aswell as 91? it dsn't make sense to me as other companies base their advertised statistics on the higher graded fuel, and subtle differences like power outputs im sure would help tip those buyers on the edge over to the blue corner when its such a tight middle sedan market Last edited by nasss92; 15-05-2011 at 09:24 PM. |
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15-05-2011, 09:18 PM | #70 | ||
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You realize that all the i6's have an alloy head right? And have done so since...the XD?
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Be prepare to be corrected mate
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haha ok i will definately edit that post then... maybe a reinforced or stronger head set up, which makes sense cause of the power increase.. cheers for the correction guys, my bad
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15-05-2011, 09:24 PM | #73 | ||
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All heads are alloy, have been since the early 80's, the turbo models have exhaust valves from inconel due to the extra heat they generate. Thats about the only difference between NA and turbo heads.
The update will basically be carryover for the engine, I can't say much more than that. Emissions play a huge role in what we build, its not like the aftermarket where driveability, emissions, reliability, noise requirements, economy and cost take a back seat to power. Ford have to comply with very stringent requirements in regard to the above mentioned areas that aftermarket parts makers don't. I don't know why Ford don't quote their power figures for the NA 6 on 95 or 98. |
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15-05-2011, 09:38 PM | #74 | ||
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pretty dumb if you ask me 195 kW & 391 Nm vs 205 kW (rough) and 420 N·m , that small difference to the general uneducated car buy would be a few thousand cars a year atleast i would imagine.. wy is ford's marketing team so poor!?
is their any regulations preventing ford acting as a tuner after the sale of the vehicle ? ie. offering customers a ecu tune package through their local dealership were an edit can be achieved? the feasibility of this would be pretty cheap considering they already have all the diagnostics and computer software, all the customer would need to get is an xcal or equivalent .. just thinking out load now .. so much potential for the vehicle being wasted |
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15-05-2011, 10:54 PM | #76 | ||
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enough with the shots boys .. if you cant keep on thread dont comment
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If it is a world class engine, it would be used world wide. It is not. Coyote is World Class. As is the Alloytech....
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Because 99.99% of people driving XT's/G6/G6E/XR6's: a) couldn't give a toss; b) 95 and 98 octane isn't exactly everywhere in this wide land, once you get out of town (hell, I have enough trouble finding Shell 95, cos thats all my Shell card will give me, and I am in metro Melbourne!); c) Why push it over the *magical* 200kw barrier, and potenetially run into trouble with regulators (VicRoads, NSW RTA, etc etc) later down the track (ie: the smith family only have one car, and its a FG G6... Too bad young Johnny can't drive it, etc etc) Its only self indulgent tosspots who make a point of running the old tractor motor that is the Barra I6 on high octane, just to get that warm fuzzy feeling deep down, maybe a fizzing at the root?
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15-05-2011, 11:23 PM | #79 | |||
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Enjoy paying your extra 10c/pl + for no discernible gain, then. As opposed to eating good quality food vs. maccas.
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16-05-2011, 12:25 AM | #81 | ||
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my comment concerns an issue which deals with a relevant issue of fords marketing neglect... important on the basis that if sales arent up, ther will not be any more engines for us to be discussing now will ther. as unfortunate as it is, and what has already been established many times on this website, is that a ford is no longer a given choice for members of australian society as it was in years past and so people dont buy it and find out what a quality product it is
a failure to convey what is critical information concerning the potential of a given product is negligible on the company's behalf (especially wen its market competition is quoting its figures on 98, giving a clear statistical advantage = they attain greater sales).. the roads authorities for that matter will respond to whatever their so called relevant data suggests to them, whether ther is commercials with power outputs of +200kw or not... you going to suggest if falcon was advertised over 200kw then they would consider banning the falcon, commodore, aurion another or such family sedans from the p-plater market?? and in relation to ur fuel comment, that is ur personal choice.. it's quiet laughable that u feel the need to comment on the state of everyone elses.. maccas over good food huh, **** id hate for you to be my food provider |
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And I throw it back to you: How many potential Falcon/Commodore/Aurion buyers are a) going to care that it puts out 200-somethingkws rather than 195kw?; b) how many are going to run there car on anything other than 91/E10, whichever is cheapest at on the day? I say they could ban it, if they ever get serious and bring a form of power-to-weight calculation in it. Also, I don't think comprehension is your strong suit... I was saying that filling your AU/BA/BF/FG I6 N/A shitter with 95 or 98 instead of 91 is COMPLETELY different to the analogy that Bobman put up: that being that he would rather eat quality food than rubbish, and the same applies to his car... I pointed out, there is no discernable gain from running your taxi-pack on 95/98 rather than 91/E10, UNLIKE if you just eat McD's all day, instead of eating good, fresh, healthy food (none of which could describe McDonalds, ever!)
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its marketing, and like what was mentioned before thers alot of bench sitters in the market so im sure every little positive counts.. wy not do what other players are doing to show you cars qualities off, and ensure you attain all the sales to keep the production of your product into the future
no discernable gain... 10 odd killowatts and 30 nm of torque is no discernible gain.. i guess the subsequent gain in economy is no discernible gain aswell (which would come close to matching the extra few dollars spent per tank) not to mention the piece of mind that ur looking after ur engine better.. wy spend some extra cash for better tires or brakes, hell wy even clean ur car .. if u can look after your own possessions, for a small fraction more, why is it such a bad thing? ur comments are ridiculous, "self indulgent tosspot", you're embarassing urself... my gripe is not that someone is less of a person for running 91 octane, its just the immaturity of your apparent need to turn the comment personal. direct it at the engine or dont comment at all, like mine was directed at the marketing of the vehicle package in which the engine runs not that 91 octane was for people who choose to scrape by on the bare minimum and eat maccas instead of healthy food.. you wreak the quality of what forums like this seek to achieve, a basis for information to be shared in a positive matter |
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I find myself if a strange position of agreeing with you nass.
- I run my lawnmowers and chainsaws and generators, along with the cars.. on 98, in fact it is the weapon of choice in 2 stroke engines. - as far back as the vz (and maybe earlier).. holden were putting 98 fuel power figures on the window in the showroom, so why not do it?.. I have seen many magazines print power figures betwen the cars with NO mention of fuel types, either because they did not know or they did not care. - the fg na pings like a bugger on lower fuel once it gets used to 98, the earlier falcons would switch to crappier fuel much easier. Back on topic... when (and it is a when) the falc is not an inline six anymore.. I will stop buying them, so hopefully there is a model or two left with it. |
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16-05-2011, 02:38 PM | #86 | ||
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Why not just rate it on 95 but say it can run on 91? Surely that is the simple answer to this 'problem'.
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16-05-2011, 07:16 PM | #87 | ||
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I don't know why everyone is so quick to criticise the inline six. Whenever I drive an I6 Falcon, I'm simply struck by the refinement, the torque that feels endless (and developed at low revs too!). It's just effortless to drive; you're never left wanting for more power. Every time I drive an I6 Falcon, I wonder how Ford could develop an engine that's so great to drive, while maintaining comparatively good fuel economy (if I remember correctly, the Falcon has a better fuel consumption figure than the 3.0 Commodore, with considerably more torque to boot). I don't think it matters if the bore spacing is the same as it was in 1960.
That said, I don't think that every aspect of the Falcon is perfect. The rear seats are simply undersized, the air conditioning is woefully inadequate, the quality of interior plastics leaves much to be desired, and it's impossible to forget about the ugly duckling styling. I don't consider myself blindly biased towards Ford; I consider the Falcon to have both strong points and weak points. I'm just puzzled as to why so many criticise what I find to be the Falcon's strongest point. Maybe my understanding of things might not be perfect. EDIT: Do those of you that dislike the Falcon I6 feel the same way about BMW inline sixes? In my view, the Falcon six certainly comes close, and betters any V6 I've ever driven.
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Why don't we all sell our I6 Falcons and buy V6 Commodores and Mercedes-Benzes, as they will certainly provide more excitement than a handjob from the Queen Mother. Feel the lack of torque! Whoo! Loving the whiny bus-like engine note! Who needs smoothness and refinement? Not me!
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16-05-2011, 08:47 PM | #89 | ||
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Most 2-strokes are such relatively low compression that premium doesn't make any difference.
I know it's old, but the superbike of the seventies, the Kawasaki H2-750 three cylinder two-stroke (one of which i own) has shattering performance and was unequalled by a 750cc bike until well into the eighties. All on a measly 7:1 compression ratio. I haven't tried the G6E on premium yet on a long trip. By the time our holidays come around in August the engine will have a few more kilometers on it and we might try it then to see if there's any noticeable difference. It'd want to be good though for the extra price. |
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Surely you can't believe that you're so righteous to profess to everyone what they should be running in their cars? If you're serious then i'm speachless that you can possibly firstly call a n/a I6 falcon a shitter (how do you come to such a conclusion?), secondly calling anyone who fills their n/a I6 with 98 octane self indulgent tosspots. Wow how's the weather up their mate? |
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