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24-07-2009, 04:58 PM | #151 | ||
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i wonder if it is the i6 motor with 2 cylinders less, i still cant understand why they would want to do this i love the i6 motor and atm it can use less fuel than a 4 cyl on highway driving ! i still cant get my head around the idea, the 4 cyl crapadore was a flop in the 1980's, will the falcon become a flop too ?, or maybe ford is leading in holden old trademarks ?
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24-07-2009, 05:11 PM | #153 | |||
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At first I thought it was going to be all alloy, but reading up on this Eco-Boost jiggery pokery, it seems like the engine blocks are going to be CGI. Will this make them as light as alloy, or almost? If so, this will reduce the kerb weight of the Falcon quite a bit - don't know how much the trusty 'ol I6 weighs, but it would be a fair amount, iron block and all. My BA is what, 1640kg? The FG weighs a little bit less from memory, but a lighter smaller engine should save 50-70kg of weight. And those Carpoint articles appear to be little more than speculation - I'd treat them as exactly that until we get some more credible information. |
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24-07-2009, 05:14 PM | #154 | ||
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ok still nothing about the v8 !!!
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24-07-2009, 05:16 PM | #155 | ||
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I like the sound of this 4 cylinder turbo Falcon, it will be a similar vehicle to the Mazda 6, people can not compare the 80's (commodore 4 cylinder) to today's investment, Techonolgy has come a big way since the carb fed 4 cylinder commodores.
I praise Ford for doing this and look forward to the outcome, as a person that put's economy infront of performance or on par with, I will be looking at the new turbo 4 in the Falcon as a future investment over my little laser as a daily driver, we must remember here, that Ford Aus is giving us the consumer an option, they are not dropping the I6, they have given us an option between I6/V6 and Turbo 4, what more could one ask for. |
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24-07-2009, 05:16 PM | #156 | ||
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I think we can now safely say that the V8 will be dead with Ford vehicles (FPV only) . Will be interesting to see what happens to the XR8. Probably get moved to FPV.
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24-07-2009, 05:20 PM | #157 | ||
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maybe we will see FPV take on the role that Tickford used to have.
the XR6T and XR8 may wear FPV badging.i can see this happening.
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24-07-2009, 05:21 PM | #158 | ||
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well i was think that small motor in a big 2 tonne car isnt really a good mix, but we will have to wait and see as long as they keep the i6 motor i will be happy and dont gas that one !
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24-07-2009, 05:30 PM | #159 | ||
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Ar well at least i tried a ford we love it but there is no way that we will be buying a 4cyl or 6/na or V6 N/A Ford in the future i guess it will be in the future 2 X SS in the garage.
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24-07-2009, 05:32 PM | #160 | ||
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No official announcement has been made about the I6T or the V8. So why not wait until a decision has been made and announced.
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24-07-2009, 05:34 PM | #161 | |||
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I don't think the mums and dads who will buy this care too much about performance. The XR6T will still take care of that. As for the XR8, meh no great loss.
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24-07-2009, 05:40 PM | #162 | |||
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24-07-2009, 05:46 PM | #163 | ||
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If I am not a fan of the 4 cylinder commodore I can hardly support the concept in a Falcon and I don’t.
Large cars, small engines don’t work unless people learn to drive differently. Want to increase fuel economy in large cars then the best way is to cut weight and that’s very expensive to do. If supposedly the future is "smart is small" then all Ford Aust have now done is sink more dollars into the product that doesn't move volume the likes of the projected Focus. What will change to make up the number of units that is now lost? I know which concept looks safest in the long run albeit on paper. This is a continuation on heading down the path of Ford Australia being out on its own and I think long term that can only lead to one conclusion. The glow of short term gain casts a long term viability shadow. I know this will be unpopular but the hard decisions made by Gorman had a more integrated global them than that of the current management. I hope there is more long term depth here than meets the eye. An announcement that injects life into the supposed large car segment or equivalent of the titanic. I think this is disappointing and question where it will put us in 3 to 4 years time.
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24-07-2009, 05:47 PM | #164 | ||
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Imagine a V6 based on the new "coyote" V8 5.0 platform/technology with identical bore and stroke... 3.75l, 225KW N/A...
There would be some good cost saving from sharing parts and tech.
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An FG is not 2 tonne it is 1700kg and quite a bit of that is the huge engine and transmission etc. so a T4 will be lighter won't it? |
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24-07-2009, 05:52 PM | #166 | |||
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Isn't this announcement part and parcel of the parent announcing the 2.0 Ecoboost on the 22/7/09? BMW et al are going down the 1.2l, 3 pot path, so a four banger ain't too bad. |
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24-07-2009, 05:55 PM | #167 | ||
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Don't the base model Benz C-Class run 1.8/2.1 Kompressor 4's. Their kerb weight is an Average 1500kg between models. Can't see why a turbo 4cyl falcon should be any dramas for the peolple looking for a ecomomical large car. Lets not forget this will be a car for the people, not for Ford enthusiasts like most of us on this forum. But we are only a speck on the board of their target market.
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The duratec (or I4) is already being used for this by the poms, the Zetec is still the choice engine though as it mates with older drivelines
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24-07-2009, 05:59 PM | #170 | ||
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Ford announced as well. In addition to the news of new engines, Ford told the large media gathering that by 2012, 98 per cent of Ford’s vehicles will be equipped with it’s dual-clutch Powershift transmission. Performance variants of the Falcon and Territory will remain, but the focus on fuel efficiency and green motoring is sure to appease the portion of the population which has shunned the brand for non-green models such as the Falcon and Territory, Imagine an i6 or turbo with this gearbox or an coyote, they would be one fast car over quarter.
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As far as i can see, having the option of a 4 cyl in the line up is a positive step, as is New gas setup and Diesel.
Euro Iv I6, that's the best thing! I6 lives on! V8's are a FPV thing only anyway (FPV build the XR8 engines don't they?) Having more options means more sales, and exports. The new Eco-boost 4cyl is nothing like any old 4cyl, how can someone compare that with the underdeveloped starfire, that's just silly.
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GM use to do this with its 262 v6 was an 305 with 2 cut off, they idled rough as the 262 v6.
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24-07-2009, 06:03 PM | #174 | ||
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I think the naysayers who say large cars are dead are forgetting that many people have switched to small cars solely due running costs. I honestly believe the I4 will be a shot in the arm for Falcon and Territory.
However I too am puzzled as to what this means for the Mondeo. As much as I like it, Id prefer a G4ET. Finally I, like others wait patiently for news on the Coyote V8! |
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24-07-2009, 06:09 PM | #175 | ||
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It will be interesting to see how much of a difference it will be in cost to run a 4T Falcon compared to the liquid injection LPG Falcon will be.
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24-07-2009, 06:10 PM | #176 | ||
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whats up with the 4cyl Falcon?? just heard it on the news and quickly jumped onto fordforums.com.au
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Hummm ... interesting ...
I can see Government Fleets jumping at the 4 cylinder Falcon (well, if not jumping, at least letting it back onto the list). The lower weight will somewhat offset the power reduction. Removing the weight from the nose should also make the Falcon handle exceptionally well. Interesting question; under the current Queensland traffic laws, a P-plater will be able to drive the I6 but restricted from driving the lower power I4T. Will Queensland transport review this anomaly? I note the comments comparing the 4 cylinder Falcon with the Camry. From my perspective, the Camry’s engine is not the reason most drivers despise it. The reason why drivers despise it is because the suspension is mush. If the Fleet Manager gave me a choice of a 4 cylinder Falcon or Camry, I’ll take the Falcon any day. Also, comments comparing a 4 cylinder Falcon to the old 4 cylinder Commodore also miss the mark. The old “Star Fire” four was a shocking engine (a six with two cylinders chopped off). It produced an ordinary 58kW. At around 175kW, and I4T Falcon should go OK. Other whinges about “where is the V8” totally miss the point of today. Today was about getting the “green message” out. I am sort of scratching my eyes out that the Territory diesel has been delayed again!!! That it is still two years away. How hard is it to slot one of these things in? But the 64 dollar question is still unanswered; what will be the greenhouse rating of a diesel Territory? |
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