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Old 18-05-2012, 01:36 AM   #61
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Default Re: Motor's VF commodore prediction

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Originally Posted by IceValk85
the 210kw v6 i have absolutely hammers. its not that quick off the line but after 4,000 rpm onwards it would leave the v6 195kw falcon for dead

Posted by cameron at 6:07pm, March 6, 2012 in Engines

^^^^^^ a real gem of typical general public ignorance V6 in a falcon lol.

doubt the mongs even driven one.

the lazy torque from the FG i drove the other day (and was going to buy, just a poverty pack 2010 XT with zf6spd) was quite excellent.

in the end tho i fell for a 2010 SIDI SV6 commodore because i rather liked the revvy more "thrashable" nature of the SIDI 6. the blip on downshift 6spd auto is alot of fun too.

there falcon is the better lazy driving auto tho. the XT for a base model was excellent in fit and finish, the whole car was streaks ahead of the BF MKii Ghia i had in the past.

Ice
Really? Falcon V6?

Should you even be here?
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