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Old 18-07-2007, 04:32 PM   #61
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"The Duratec 35 was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2007."

Nah, must be crap _
well, maybe it isn't so bad but I still like the i6
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Click here to see what a turbo Duratec can do.

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Tom Gorman has said they are going to try and absorb people
from the Geelong plant so some good news there if this happens.
Three years to go till closure there still may be hope for the
employees there.
Lets hope so.
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well, maybe it isn't so bad but I still like the i6
Yep, gotta agree there.

Redeployments within will probably mean packaging off and then rehire of chosen ones on contracts, but such is life now.

Sure going to shake up Geelong's multicultural heartland. Different culture in Geelong where everyone from literally everywhere mixes, far less segregated than Broady or Toyota, or anywhere else for that matter. Something else Ford Geelong can be very proud of.
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Well, it sounds ok... Ford can start their tuning now maybe? Just imagine, we can make it 500cc 'more' and good torque and power will be comin' our way! Main thing is that the workers have the 3 years to choose what they can do...
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Ford has a history of trying to absorb workers rather than just making them redundant and letting natural attrition (retirement) do the rest. Remember years ago that the Geelong stamping plant was operated by many more humans before robots were introduced to handle the more risky stuff - most of those who got replaced by a robot did something else. Ford will surely offering trainnig incentives (which they do all the time anwyay) so workers shouldn't have to feel as threatened as the press is making out and no doubt sensationalising to sell papers.
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The Duratec 37 is going to have MORE torque than the AU I6 had.. but then they must've been crap for towing.. Hell even the Duratec 35 has more torque than an ED I6.. but hey that was no good at towing either...

It's all about gearing and just because a Torque figure is lower or higher in the rev range its not about the peak anyway.. It's all about the Area under the torque curve.


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Not sure about the weight of the AU/ED compared to whatever the V6 goes into though, also peoples perceptions change as to what is "good" over time.
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THIS SUX SUX SUX SUX !!!!!!!! bye bye australian skilled work force. trades and skills are dyeing , america owns everything including technology, which is also outsourced to japan and china . leaving australians working on road repairs and mining and houses . essential services only for 3rd world AUSTRALIANS !!!!!!!!!!!! get your TAXI LICENCE NOW !!!!!!
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I was watching the news on channel ten and there where some pretty angry workers.

I will miss the I6...
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THIS SUX SUX SUX SUX !!!!!!!! bye bye australian skilled work force. trades and skills are dyeing , america owns everything including technology, which is also outsourced to japan and china . leaving australians working on road repairs and mining and houses . essential services only for 3rd world AUSTRALIANS !!!!!!!!!!!! get your TAXI LICENCE NOW !!!!!!

Couldnt agree more mate,its sad path this country is heading down,in ten years time there will be no such thing as an australian blue collar factory worker,instead they will be working for 12 bucks an hour at spotlight.
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I was watching the news on channel ten and there where some pretty angry workers.

I will miss the I6...
Ok sure it is bad and yes they have every right to be angry
BUT
unlike many others who lose their jobs or are relocated these people have 3 years notice, a lot can happen in 3 years. Instead of moping around whining and complaining, use the time productively to find another job. The problem with this country is too many people want the best in life but are not prepared to work for it then have the audacity to complain when they lose their job.
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Its a big surprise how many people are so negative about a new V6 engine.
The I6 is a good motor but I was always led to believe that an engine in a V formation was a better engine in most areas than an equally displaced inline engine. Something about the mechanics of the engine design......not including the terrible holden/chev efforts
Surely the shorter length of the engine will mean less weight over the front of the car and better handling?
I know its a mental thing, because Holdens have been V6's and Fords straight 6's for a long time but if I was a six driver I'd much rather say I had a V6.
As long as its helps Ford stay in the game of building RWD falcons here in Oz its a good thing ( except for the job losses , as mentioned)
Probably wouldnt hurt in an export of the cars at a later date either.
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THIS SUX SUX SUX SUX !!!!!!!! bye bye australian skilled work force. trades and skills are dyeing , america owns everything including technology, which is also outsourced to japan and china . leaving australians working on road repairs and mining and houses . essential services only for 3rd world AUSTRALIANS !!!!!!!!!!!! get your TAXI LICENCE NOW !!!!!!
Yet unemployment is at record low levels, there is a recognised skill shortage in trade related jobs at the moment, average trade based wages have gone skyward over the past few years.
The aussie dollar is putting unbelievable pressure on local manufacturing, all i can say is people must be finding jobs in areas that support importing or areas immune to the influence of the strength of our currency.
Still... 3 years is a long long time in the life of an employee/employer, natual attrition and re-deployment alone will take care of a large % the 600.
As ClevlndStemer rightly points out, 3 years notice is a lot of notice and will allow most plenty of time to plan around the possibility of the plant shutting.



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Ok sure it is bad and yes they have every right to be angry
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unlike many others who lose their jobs or are relocated these people have 3 years notice, a lot can happen in 3 years. Instead of moping around whining and complaining, use the time productively to find another job. The problem with this country is too many people want the best in life but are not prepared to work for it then have the audacity to complain when they lose their job.
Those 600 workers deserve everything they get........
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Hopefully good news will follow soon.

Ford have also admitted they are also looking at a third vehicle line to get their assembly and stamping plants back to 100% capacity (remember they downsized recently by 30%). If this becomes a reality it would be good news for those engine workers that are willing to relocate to one of the other areas.

As far as any engineers that deal with engine manufacture go, you would think that they could perhaps have opportunities in Product development if Ford are going to take the lead in a global RWD platform, or with the third car line if that takes place.

I hope it happens for the sake of those people that work there.
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The problem with this country is too many people want the best in life but are not prepared to work for it then have the audacity to complain when they lose their job.
I think it was just in the heat of the moment with all the press outside the engine plant, stiring the pot.
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so what does this mean for Orion customers? You buy a 'new' car that will be very old hat in 2 years :(
Surely then the Orion MArk II will have the new Duratec V6 then?
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Couldnt agree more mate,its sad path this country is heading down,in ten years time there will be no such thing as an australian blue collar factory worker,instead they will be working for 12 bucks an hour at spotlight.
I agree, but let me ask you this : how many people that are up in arms about this have an imported car in their family???????
How many kia's, daewoo's, hyundai's or , for that matter south african built ford focus's.
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I welcome the change. I just hope the power figures dont suffer because of it.
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About bloody time Ford Oz started making some sensible business decisions.

This is about moving forward and growing the company. While it is disapointing that we lose a locally made engine, the BIG positive is that we pick up the opportunities to export more cars and become more consumer friendly

A good and sensible move!
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I agree, but let me ask you this : how many people that are up in arms about this have an imported car in their family???????
How many kia's, daewoo's, hyundai's or , for that matter south african built ford focus's.
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Its true mate, but people in this country dont worry about things until they actually happen, then its to late,this sort of thing is becoming more and more common, but she'l be right mate...........
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This is a huge change, Ford has always had an I6 Falcon since before i was born ! (am i dreaming ?)

Hopefully there will be a significant torque increase before the Duratec is released in a Falcon.
IMO if the torque advantage is gone the Falcon will become another average V6 sedan to blend in with all the others.
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Here's a thought, if the Australian Dollar were to fall back to around 0.55-0.60 US where do you think the most economical place to manufacture these engines might be...



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Hopefully good news will follow soon.

Ford have also admitted they are also looking at a third vehicle line to get their assembly and stamping plants back to 100% capacity (remember they downsized recently by 30%). If this becomes a reality it would be good news for those engine workers that are willing to relocate to one of the other areas.

I hope it happens for the sake of those people that work there.
There was something else said that one one has picked up on yet:

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/...5506_news.html

Excerpt:The grey iron foundry and casting plants will still be operational and Mr Jones said Ford could actually grow in the region if these were expanded.

And:

http://www.theage.com.au/news/busine...e#contentSwap1

Excerpt:While a statement would be made soon, Mr Gorman indicated that a final decision had not yet been made on which model was to be added to the assembly line.

However, he indicated it would involve panel-stamping activities, which would bolster the Geelong operations, which are to be reduced by the closure of the engine plant.

"No, it won't be a CKD (completely knocked down) operation. We would be looking at what we could do to basically add another product to our build capability, with all of the attendant benefits that that may drive to us."

He said one of the alternatives being assessed would be based on the falcon architecture but the other candidate would be a "completely new product".



That sounds a lot better than we're hearing from most of the media etc....
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That sounds a lot better than we're hearing from most of the media etc....
They will make it sound as bad as possible.

TT and ACA should have a field day, especially TT with that Anna Coren giving the camera a look that could kill.
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Its a big surprise how many people are so negative about a new V6 engine.
The I6 is a good motor but I was always led to believe that an engine in a V formation was a better engine in most areas than an equally displaced inline engine. Something about the mechanics of the engine design......not including the terrible holden/chev efforts
Surely the shorter length of the engine will mean less weight over the front of the car and better handling?
I know its a mental thing, because Holdens have been V6's and Fords straight 6's for a long time but if I was a six driver I'd much rather say I had a V6.
As long as its helps Ford stay in the game of building RWD falcons here in Oz its a good thing ( except for the job losses , as mentioned)
Probably wouldnt hurt in an export of the cars at a later date either.
Generally I6's are smoother. But you are correct about the other good points, less weight and more compact packaging.

The Ba/BF/Orion being worth something just because they are I6. Yep, and the straight 6 Commodores are worth heaps now after the introduction of the V6 in the VN.

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What a shame. The 4.0 litre straight 6 is a great engine, much better than most V6s. I just won't be able to get used to the idea of a V6 Falcon. It also means the Falcon will be less Australian, so that's also a shame.
I'm used to my Falcon being less than a complete Aussie. The last one was an American designed 5L Windsor (ef) and now I drive a BA powered by a V8 pulled straight from an F-Series truck lol.
I do get where you are comming from though.
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Ok sure it is bad and yes they have every right to be angry
BUT
unlike many others who lose their jobs or are relocated these people have 3 years notice, a lot can happen in 3 years. Instead of moping around whining and complaining, use the time productively to find another job. The problem with this country is too many people want the best in life but are not prepared to work for it then have the audacity to complain when they lose their job.
HERE WE GO , ANOTHER BRIGHT EYED SCHOOL LEAVER!!
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Excerpt:While a statement would be made soon, Mr Gorman indicated that a final decision had not yet been made on which model was to be added to the assembly line.

However, he indicated it would involve panel-stamping activities, which would bolster the Geelong operations, which are to be reduced by the closure of the engine plant.

"No, it won't be a CKD (completely knocked down) operation. We would be looking at what we could do to basically add another product to our build capability, with all of the attendant benefits that that may drive to us."

He said one of the alternatives being assessed would be based on the falcon architecture but the other candidate would be a "completely new product".



That sounds a lot better than we're hearing from most of the media etc....
Now that was what I was thinking. There are a few areas of manufacture in Ford Geelong, not just the Engine plant from what I hear.

That would be great news for the workers. It would be great if Ford could stick it up the media and get the statement on an approved new vehicle program out ASAP !!

It would have been perfect to have made the announcement at the same time.
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Yet unemployment is at record low levels, there is a recognised skill shortage in trade related jobs at the moment, average trade based wages have gone skyward over the past few years.
The aussie dollar is putting unbelievable pressure on local manufacturing, all i can say is people must be finding jobs in areas that support importing or areas immune to the influence of the strength of our currency.
Still... 3 years is a long long time in the life of an employee/employer, natual attrition and re-deployment alone will take care of a large % the 600.
As ClevlndStemer rightly points out, 3 years notice is a lot of notice and will allow most plenty of time to plan around the possibility of the plant shutting.
YES , my neice is employed she works 4 hours a week at her local newsagency.
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Very sad news on the death of the I6, but business is business and well I think they may just have slit their own throats in Australia its pretty sad when you have to buy Holden or a 380 to get AustralianMade if I wanted something imported I woulda bought a fricking hyundai.

Business is Business and yes the Australian motor market is changing so I'm accepting change and changing to another brand.


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