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22-12-2022, 02:15 PM | #241 | |||
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22-12-2022, 02:22 PM | #242 | |||
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https://www.gearpatrol.com/cars/a398...linder-review/ Mind you, the VW Amarok is going to have the 2.3L Ecoboost in top spec form. The Ford Courier had the 4L V6 SOHC from that era Exploder in it as an option. I've got a Thailand Special with an unleaded 2.6L NA 4 cylinder engine, does 12L/100km with me driving it and I flog the **** out of it every time I'm behind the wheel - its 1980s spec engine, 8.4:1 compression ratio, SOHC. All the unleaded cars get 98 though so the cost per kilometer is probably a bit higher than if I used 91. Given the prices of diesel, be interesting to see the differences between something running on E10/91 vs diesel for a work ute, also taking into account maintenance costs, unleaded engines are cheaper for filters compared to their diesel counterparts. Is anyone here using fuelly and has a diesel Thailand Special? Be interesting to see your cost per kilometer but in the last 6 month period - last 6 months my Focus works out to be 0.15c/km Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 22-12-2022 at 02:41 PM. |
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22-12-2022, 03:01 PM | #243 | |||
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Unfortunately Ford dont offer it below the Raptor and VW plan to market it(2.3EB) as a premium offering. I dont need 600nm of stump pulling torque or the costs associated with it but what choice is there below $50k, a used diesel with the possibility of expensive maintenance or a new China special. |
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22-12-2022, 03:33 PM | #245 | |||
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Its getting close to a refill, I might see if we can grab a tank of E10 for comparison sake with cents per km compared with 98, I've got no local E10 servos around. Curious to see DFB's figures, he has a single cab PXII Ranger as his work vehicle. With the prices of diesel so high surely unleaded engines would be back on the radar for the Thailand Specials, wonder if its line ball running costs with the 60c/L difference or what ever it is at the moment between 91 and diesel. They had one in the PX Ranger on introduction which was killed off in PXII, but mind you they had Falcon/Commodore ute back then too and the price disparity between unleaded and diesel wasn't as ridiculous as it is now. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 22-12-2022 at 03:42 PM. |
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22-12-2022, 03:34 PM | #246 | |||
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Dealers offer chemical cleans which are just superficial as they dont get in to every spot and cost $200 per treatment on top of servicing. The cooler failures are a known issue on Rangers and can result in expensive repairs. Glow plugs are a non essential but with intake removed are worth doing at the same time, the fuel filter has to come off to get to the intake so again, might as well put a new one on and the coolant needs replacing so with the system opened to reroute the egr cooler plumbing might aswell drop the lot. The tune shuts down the egr altogether. On a new vehicle the intake is clean, the glow plugs new, no need to shut off the egr if you add the catch can. No worry about cooler failures as warranty covers it. Just drive it until warranty expires and handball all the potential problems to the next owner as the people who owned our Ranger before us did. |
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22-12-2022, 04:08 PM | #247 | |||
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That's what Ive been doing for the last 20 years. Works good
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22-12-2022, 04:20 PM | #248 | ||
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Agreed, but if youre only spending $40k you cant do that in a Ranger, hence my point that in many ways $36k on a GWM is probably a better proposition than $36k on a used Ranger with unknown ongoing costs.
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22-12-2022, 04:45 PM | #249 | ||
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Yeah and before the Chinese manufacturing gets too much canning.maybe check how many Thai built makes( by all makers) have a percentage of chinese made components
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22-12-2022, 05:56 PM | #250 | |||
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No such thing as a manual Ranger for the Australian market now, auto only.
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22-12-2022, 06:50 PM | #252 | |||
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I have had two diesel Ranger's now, but only because there was no other option. I do worry about all the short distances I do and the effect this will be having on the EGR systems.
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22-12-2022, 06:57 PM | #253 | ||
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The 2.5 petrol in the PX was a dud. It had very similar power and significantly less torque than the diesel. Why would you? And when I say diesel, I mean the 2.2. Not even the 3.2. Plus it used more fuel just to top it off. No wonder it didn't sell.
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22-12-2022, 07:02 PM | #254 | ||
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Probably suited basic ute buyers.Enough power,cheaper servicing etc.Not everyone needs to get to 100 kmh in 8 seconds or whatever.More so now that diesel has a 20% price premium over petrol
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Mind you I think it was sub $20K or low $20K back then on PX launch, so you would because it was cheap. |
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Obviously the 2.2 diesel suited basic ute buyers better because no one bought the petrol slug.
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22-12-2022, 07:13 PM | #259 | |||
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2.5 Duratec Petrol - 122 kW of power at 6000 rpm and 226 Nm of torque at 4500 rpm. (5 speed manual only) 2.2 Duratorq Diesel - 118 kW of power at 3200 rpm and 385 Nm of torque at 1600 rpm. (6 speed manual only on the SCC, apparently the auto is terrible anyway) I know what engine I would prefer to be thrashing on every day, and it's not the diesel.
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22-12-2022, 07:26 PM | #260 | ||
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I saw a single cab ute out in the wild today.
It wasn't a fleet car either, the tray on the back was too fancy. |
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22-12-2022, 07:28 PM | #261 | ||
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23-12-2022, 09:49 AM | #262 | |||
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Whether Ford look at potentially having it here would depend on how the price disparity between diesel and petrol sits. In theory it won’t stay that way forever, but how long it lasts before it returns to normal is anyones guess. |
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23-12-2022, 10:00 AM | #263 | ||
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Probably moreso because the diesel was a bit more economical back then when diesel was the same price or cheaper.Now because we are getting really gouged by the oil companies on diesel pricing the petol would be a much better option.Probably a lot of owners who,like me don’t need the power of the 3.2 90% of the time.but the other 10% of time I find it handy.Most of the time running around empty a 6-7km/100 and 100 or so kw would be fine for me
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23-12-2022, 12:26 PM | #264 | |||
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nearly all of them have EGRs too that will never have any issues in their lifetime.
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23-12-2022, 12:59 PM | #265 | ||
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I just sold my 2010 3 ltr Ranger at 287000 kms.Never had to do any sort of internal cleaning and it still performed as it was supposed to.But I presume mine must have been the only one that didn’t need it or an EGR delete or even a catch can
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23-12-2022, 01:03 PM | #266 | ||
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I was thinking about a clean for my 2012 Ranger but told me not to worry unless I start to experience problems. |
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23-12-2022, 04:10 PM | #269 | |||
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The EGR cooler on PX Rangers are a known and common problem, im sure that many do hundreds of thousands of km's without issue and many fail under warranty on vehicles with full dealer history, no different to Falcon heat exchangers. I consider it a preventative maintenance expense as the alternative, should I be one of the unlucky many, is 10x the cost to repair. So the choices are replace it every 5 years, as you could do with a Falcon heat exchanger, or delete it once and for all illiminating the cross contamination, again, like a heat exchanger. Either way, its a job that requires the EGR valve and housing removed, coolant system opened up and the fuel filter removed. With all that out of the way you'd be mad not to go the extra yard and pull the intake to clean or replace it whilst its right there and easily accessible. So too the glow plugs, may never have a problem but whilst your in there, worth doing. I like my **** clean, there is no way in hell I'd not spend the coin to deal with the cooler or put it all back together with filthy parts. If money we're an issue id do the job myself quite easily but I cant be bothered. The only questions left for me to answer is do I shut the EGR down or drop a new cooler in, and do I pay someone to clean my old manifold or just put a new one on, the labour to clean it properly vs the cost of a new one. Either way it will go back together clean. Ive heard the same arguments against air/oil trans coolers, dont need it, factory designed it that way, mines done 50 million miles without a problem, installing an air/oil cooler is bad, blah, blah, blah. I put one on my Falcons, my trans specialist and trusted mechanic of 30 years recommended it, who do you believe, some random on the internet or the guy who you trust to keep your car moving? Never had a problem with it. |
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23-12-2022, 04:55 PM | #270 | ||
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To bring this back to the discussion on XL/XLS, Used Rangers command quite a Premium which is fair considering they are at the top of their segment, we paid mid 30's for a 5yr old at the time XLT with 90k's on it.
Prior to buying it I had a 3.2TD NS Pajero with 320k's on it, it was my first diesel and I was hesitant to be honest and soon read of the timing guide failures and DPF problems but I figured for what I paid for the milage and condition, a few dollars on preventative maintenance would be acceptable. In the end I sold it before I got around to spending any real money on it and we bought the Ranger. I figured with only 90k's on it, full history, pre DPF model, the risk is greatly reduced. Then I started reading of the possible issues and I thought far out you spend 3x as much on a vehicle with 1/3rd the k's and its still got its common issues that can be terminal. You start to question whether buying well maintained used in the highly regarded Ranger price bracket is actually a good decision when for the same coin you could buy a brand spanking new vehicle that'll do 90% of what the Ranger can do under full warranty albeit without the Ranger badge. If Ford offered an XLS dual cab Hi Rider with petrol turbo for even mid 40's we'd be keen as mustard but unfortunately they wont give the EB option and want 50k for the XLS diesel. For a stripped-out version of what I've already got minus 20kw and a bunch of torque I might as well buy the GWM and save the 15k. Last edited by BENT_8; 23-12-2022 at 05:05 PM. |
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