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04-02-2006, 08:08 PM | #1 | ||
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It will be a very good addition to Ford.
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The only V6 is in the Courier and I think the Escape. As for the Falcon the I6 will be here for long time as Ford got a grant last year from the government to get the emissions down to the next standard by 2010. Besides I'd rather have a I6 than a V6. |
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04-02-2006, 08:17 PM | #3 | ||
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me too V6 is for FWD
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04-02-2006, 08:30 PM | #4 | |||
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As mentioned Ford Aus has the V6 (its imported isn't?) for the Escape and Courier.
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04-02-2006, 08:45 PM | #5 | ||
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The I6 is a smooth, torquey, great sounding and very well developed engine. V6 is only for cars that need compact space or have a shorter engine bay, I would take an inline 6 anyday over a V6. BMW inline sixes (automotive Porn), Nissan inline sixes (every skyline - Porn) and Falcon DOHC units (I've got wood)... yum yum yum.
There is not another 6 cylinder engine in the world I'd rather see in the Falcon than the inline 6 that's currently there. Alloytec? No thanks, I already have a Vacuum Cleaner.
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04-02-2006, 08:49 PM | #6 | ||
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What about the Nissan VQ35DE-The 350Z engine. That's a V6 and they go alright.
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04-02-2006, 08:54 PM | #7 | ||
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V6's have more power than a I6. Hence why the Commy's are thrashing us
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04-02-2006, 08:56 PM | #8 | ||
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How did you come to that conclusion
BMW 3.2L I6 = 252kw... owns EVERY N/A V6 on the roads.... |
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04-02-2006, 09:08 PM | #10 | ||
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There's more to a car than the engine. Weight plays a part in it all.
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04-02-2006, 09:24 PM | #11 | ||
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The commodore V6 has 190kw and 335nm, the BF has 190kw and 383nm. How is the I6 underpowered? The key to the I6 is the amount of torque, with the 4 speed auto, i think it was only behind the alloytec/5 speed auto by around .2 to .3 of a second. And that was with the barra 182. The barra 190 was .2 or so quicker with the 6 speed auto compared to the sv6 while also weighing heavier. I think the I6 has plenty of power up its belt, theres no point in unleashing more power then needed against compeititors when these engines go into family sedans.
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04-02-2006, 09:25 PM | #12 | ||
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I always be a Ford Man anyway because the car itself is the best looking sedan. Though the VX Commodore is good too.
But Ford all the way! Thanks for your comments and answers guys. Cheers
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04-02-2006, 09:55 PM | #13 | ||
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i think you need to do some research Boss-290 before you listen to your holden mates talk crap. the ford I6 is a ten times better engine then the V6 in a VX lol, more powerful, way more torque, and much smoother. how is a v6 better again?
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04-02-2006, 10:09 PM | #14 | ||
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Im a I6 man thats why I only really like Older Commodores (VB-VL), alot of V6s make me cringe.
I love the Ford I6s, they sound awesome with a good exhaust. As far as a V6 for the Falcon NO thanks, they've never had one and should never have one. I think it would be so awesome if Holden got a hold of some BMW I6s and put them into Commodores. |
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04-02-2006, 10:17 PM | #15 | ||
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OK, let's not totally write-off the V6 engine yet... it does offer some advantages to the I6 despite its obvious compromises. Space efficiency and weight distribution, enables the engine to fit lower and shorter (further back) in the engine bay... it also doesn't allow the transfer of impact energy to cross a crumple zone.
As for power, refinement, torque, sound, and quality for purpose, the I6 does offer many advantages through which the V6 needs some engineering to compete with. Its flawed, but so is the I6 in many applications. For the family sedan, I believe the I6 is the better format, when it comes to the vehicles offered attached to the (both) adequate engines, I believe the blue product is by far the better, the fact that it has a nicer engine is a bonus to me... SL |
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04-02-2006, 10:20 PM | #16 | ||
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I like the I6 through and through, I have just spent a week with an alloytec v6 175kw commodore and i missed the noise, power and economy of the falcon engine.
If i was given the choice, I would choose the barra 6 over the alloytec v6 |
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04-02-2006, 11:33 PM | #17 | ||
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The Holden V6, 175kw variant is an absolute joke, bugger all torque and has terrible torque curve. Give me an inline 6 anyday!!!
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Therefore Ford will keep building and refining the I6 as long as it can meet cost, emission, economy and performance targets. Also it is not a Falcon if it does not have a straight six under the bonnet. Thankfully, the Alloytech didn't turn out to be the gun engine it promised on paper otherwise Ford's I6 engine would be in trouble. FF |
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I guess some people will never be satisfied. When the VN first came out it was heavily critisized for having excessive throttle response from take off.. So Holden has revised this by dialling out the low down torque and placing it further up in the rev range so people wouldn't have traction problems.... and what happens? People start complaining about the lack of low down torque. With the ecotec, one of it's main critisisms was that in was breathless in the upper rev range. The alloytec has addressed these issues and revs cleanly up to 6800rpm...what happens? People find something else to ИИИИИ about. I have driven both 175 and 190 Alloytecs extensively and IMO they do the job perfectly well and I certainly don't have any issues with them which are worth complaining about. It seems to me that some people like to find things to pick on and whinge about just for the hell of it, probably only due to the badge the car wears. |
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btw, you missed the inline six from the Toyota Supra, I've heard they can easy push 1000hp+ :togo: Quote:
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I've found the I6 also has an advantage in maintainance or modification, and ideal for forced induction. I might also add the Ford I6 seems better than other I6's, I was with someone who removed the head of an I6 R31 Skyline today (RB30E), and it was much more of a task than the Falcon's was. It was on a bit of a slant, too. |
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05-02-2006, 02:24 AM | #29 | ||
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from experience and imo ford i6 engine is far better then holdens.....
driving my old mans vs compared to my beloved ef and now au the i6 feels lots smoother, refines and with power that you can feel all the way to red line... some time ago i also test drove VT SS v8 for a mate and from what i and my mates noticed was that even gm v8 couldnt be anybetter and as far as the feel for power after all the driving it still felt like it wasnt a v8 at all the car had 48000k's.... and funny thing was i said to the dealer mate if you drive this car and my car which was back then my ef you would feel more power he said nah no way .. when he actually did try it ........... he goes mate your kiddin me your cars v8 hahahahaha
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I regulary drive an VXII ecotec as well as the BA and I would take the I6 anyday. The VX seems to struggle compared to my car. I havent driven an Alloytec so I cant compare. But IMO I believe Ford make better 6 cylender motors than Holden but Holden have the edge over Ford in the V8's (this is my opionion and from my experiance). |
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