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05-08-2011, 09:57 PM | #121 | ||
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I agree with Hulk.
As much as I'd hate to admit I think it was Holden's decision to import the LS motors which forced Ford into getting their act together. At least in modern times. Yes, originally the XR GT started it all, but I think it was the LS motors which re-ignited the battle in most recent times. The 5.6 Tickfords were awesome and did us very proud, and gave the LS' a hard time and some fat lips and black eyes. I'd take one of those over just about any car out there today. But, again, had it not been for the LS' I'm not sure Ford would have acted. Now, most would agree, Ford/FPV have shown some initiative by moving the goalposts with Miami. HSV will need to react. And they will. They won't lie down to FPV, they've too much pride to lie down. You must recognise that this modern day rivalry where we're getting north of 450hp came about thanks to Holden/HSV being so dominant with VTII. Ford didn't look at their performance heritage of the 60's and 7-'s to give us what they have in the last 10-15 years and ultimately a blown 5.0 - they were reacting to Holden.
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05-08-2011, 09:58 PM | #122 | ||
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This question isn't specifically for the year 1999 is it?
Anyway, I'm another for the WRX. |
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05-08-2011, 10:08 PM | #123 | ||
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When I started the thread I didnt think about the wrx but it probably was the game changer
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05-08-2011, 10:15 PM | #124 | ||
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Unless HSV Actually want to spend money developing an engine themselves, the next jump up the tree would have to be either the LSA or LS7 wouldn't it?
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05-08-2011, 10:15 PM | #125 | ||
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the "XF" FALCON changed the face of performance for aussie cars .
it sent holden and ford off in completely different directions . we ended up with AN I6 , a holden with a nissan turbo in it . then i think the game veiw went over to the SS BROCK COMMODORE V8 . SO XF and SS COMMODORE . |
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05-08-2011, 11:10 PM | #129 | |||
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what was a base model au v8 running compared to the holden? |
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05-08-2011, 11:59 PM | #130 | ||
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I wish both ford and holden still made bare bones models with big boofy v8s in them. Now you gotta spend at least $50k min to get performance.
A falcon xt with a BOSS 335 in it or a ve omega 6.2 ls3. Give us make your own pizza cars again |
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06-08-2011, 12:18 AM | #131 | ||
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an xt with a 335 would probably still easily top 40k though.
the think the days of povo pack V8s are long gone. |
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06-08-2011, 01:05 AM | #134 | |||
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the 5.5 was/is in trials in may this year, that's all i know so far.
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06-08-2011, 01:24 AM | #135 | |||
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The XRGT demonstrates at least a thinking that was along the lines of, 'enough ****ing around lets get on with it' which led on to a history that sustained Ford for decades. The idea was to start something in Aus that until that time wasnt being done here, albeit already done elsewhere but then again hot 6/4's was also already being done elsewhere. Companies have been at this since the the automobile was invented, including super charged 4 bangers and straight 8's to name but two way back in the 1920's, so any idea that it was already being done elsewhere isnt really a valid argument. Turbos and blowers have been around for a long time. |
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06-08-2011, 04:58 AM | #136 | |||
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Yes it lifted the bar in the 90's yet you say it's the first to lift the bar on performance ?? That's where you don't make sense, there are older motors that put out more power, yes it did make ford lift their game in the 90's no one's denying that, they're denying it wasn't the first, that there were motors from the previous gen that put out more power Were you aware the 351 of the previous generation put out more power than any of the V8's of the next generation/90's Sounds to me that you're trying to generalise 2 different references in time lol.
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06-08-2011, 07:47 AM | #137 | |||
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The P3 was alleged to have as much as 380hp (sold as having 300 AFAIK), Ill let someone else convert that into killerwasps. |
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06-08-2011, 08:29 AM | #138 | ||
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This one hasnt been mentioned and to me well at least in the modern era it would be the HSV coupe 4. AWD with i think 260-270kw. It wasnt perfect buy any means and didnt sell well but it showed what holden/ford could do with some thought and raised a few eybrows with the awd import guys. This was different and wasnt just a car with an engine put in it took some engineering.
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06-08-2011, 08:53 AM | #139 | ||
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Nobody think the EB XR6 worth a mention? It sold like hotcakes, was Tickfords first venture as a Aussie Ford Performance car, I think it spanked most of the local V8's down the quarter. It also proved performance was not limited to a V8. From this car Tickford spread it's wings. I wish I still had my Marine Blue 5 speed, what a fantastic car it was.
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06-08-2011, 11:04 AM | #141 | |||
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Imagine paying 30-40K and beyond for a povo pack with a big V8 No air,steer,windows,vinyl seats,ect, but a thumpy V8 It would be a very limited market nowadays People gotta have the luxuries Then perhaps,they offer the warranty as some yank iron did in the 60s "This car is sold for racing purposes only,so no factory warranty applies,sold as is" Would you buy a new car and pay a good amount and wear a warranty like that ??? Well those in the 60s who wanted bare bone,high HP cars had to I see alot of KW figures being thrown around Are we after a performance car as an overall picture Or,worried about how much HP/KW it puts out ??? We all know the 70s factory power figures were fiddled to appease those that needed appeasing Insurance companies,general public ect |
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06-08-2011, 04:18 PM | #142 | |||
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I think the numbers in those days (70's) were barebones motors and todays are stated with all ancillaries too. |
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06-08-2011, 07:43 PM | #143 | ||
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In the beginning, cars were imported and Mini's won lots of races. Early Holdens were extensively modified and hotted up for rally/track/drags.
XR GT heralded "game on" for the first muscle era. GTRXU1/Pacer/Charger showed a 6 cylinder undercurrent could match the V8's. Prima Facie speed limits and expensive air travel also permitted the Great Aussie Road Car - this type of performance was the ability to cruise safely, comfortably and legally at very high speeds interstate, with reasonable economy. Think an XY GS 302 doing 80-90mph between Sydney and Melbourne at 13.5L/100km, and the journalist feeling fresh when he got there. The direct link to Bathurst, where designs you could buy were 'torture tested', was undeniable, and part of the charm. To me, this is Australian Performance. Then the supercar scare stopped the first muscle era, and the Phase III became the yardstick to measure up to for eternity. The era of racing showroom products ceased, and Australians were denied the ability to buy what was raced. Massive game changer. (Of course, today there is the Bathurst 12 hour...shh!) This one journalism/legislative change had more of an impact on the face of Australian performance than any one car, and in a very perverse way: the Phase III's formula of big V8 RWD became the apotheosis of what an Australian performance car is. I wonder if showroom racing had continued, if the designs would have further evolved...? At the same time, speed limits were introduced as a reaction to the 1973 oil shock. The golden era was over. Brock's V8's kept the spirit alive when Ford stopped making them in the 80's. Early 90's - we saw the EBII XR6 explode in the family market, the Suby WRX in AWD/turbo, and the Skyline GTR's take out Bathurst all within a year or two! This changed the face of performance in Australia forever: enthusiasts could well and truly form 'splinter' groups. Interestingly, this was about 20 years after the 'supercar scare'. LS1 crate motor upped the ante, did not really 'change the face' of a formula that had been in place since (before) 1967. BA XR6 turbo bridged the gap between V8's and the turbo/AWD scene, Turbo Territory combined this performance with an AWD SUV, V8 Adventra did similarly. Muscle and practicality! Lately, the rise of Hot Hatches (like in the 60's) has been an influence. Those are the changes in performance as I see them. As for the HQ taking out the win, no way! I lived with the horrid handling, way too heavy steering - that is the antithesis of performance! Last edited by JG34JA; 06-08-2011 at 08:11 PM. |
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06-08-2011, 08:26 PM | #144 | ||
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Valiant RV1 & SV1 were fast for their day.
But the XR GT was the first performance drivers car. The XW GT-HO is the first weapon that really changed the face of what performance was all about. The Torana XU-1 were just junk try driving that rubbish on the highway at 200 KM/H |
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06-08-2011, 09:52 PM | #145 | ||
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XR GT, the question was silly to start with, watch a few history video's, sorry i mean dvd's, they were still video's when i first discovered what the gt meant for this country, lets not bag holden out in this great race, at the end of the day ford didnt make a decent car holden would have had nothing to strive to and the great v8 war wouldnt be like anything like we know it
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06-08-2011, 10:03 PM | #146 | ||
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has anything actually changed the face of performance. it has been gradual evolution since the first car. same cars made bigger gains than others, but they were still the same basic car as the one they replaced
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07-08-2011, 12:19 AM | #147 | |||
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07-08-2011, 08:59 AM | #148 | ||
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How is the xf falcon a game changer? Introduction of unleaded and cat converters? That carby 4.1 litre and no v8s?
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07-08-2011, 09:00 AM | #149 | |||
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My two cents worth, I am too young to remember anything prior from say EB/VN, but when I was 16 in 1999, and Holden released the LS1, it was all myself and my mates talked about. And tho this day, out of my five closest friends, 3 of them have LS powered Commodores.
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