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06-02-2006, 07:52 AM | #61 | ||
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O/T but anyway ..
Unlike Holden and Chrysler, Ford Australia did not really "make it's name" with I6's did it? When people think of great Fords they think V8s .. flatties, Y-block Cussos, GTs .. right up to the current day. They ONLY real exception to this is the XR6T. People remember the underwhelming power of the XP 170 "Pursuit" engines, the huge fuel guzzling capacity 250 cross-flow engines (only exceeded by Commodore 202s of the day!), the regular head gasket blowing capacity of EA-EL Falcons. Having driven (but never owned) a lot of 6-cyl Falcons I can say that personally I'd have a V6 Commodore over any of them anyday. I can put up with the harsh noise etc for the benefits of measurably better acceleration and fuel economy. The BA Falcons I've driven haven't swayed me from this opinion either. They still appear big, fat, lazy engines .. and I've owned some of American's finest fat, lazy engines (440 Mopar, 400Chev, etc). They make 225ci slants seem sporty! I'd much rather the less powerful 5.0 Windsor in my AU and put up with the crappy fuel economy. Now XR6T or Typhoon might be another matter?? I don't particularly care if Ford continue I6 or V6 .. I just don't like they way they build any six cylinder engine .. |
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06-02-2006, 08:37 AM | #62 | |||
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However as a street family sports car I think they lack the streetable power that they deserve. I get them by around 2 to 3 car lengths by 60-70 kays.The Ba XR8 in stock as rock form pull 14.9-15.1 quarter miles.(the ones I have seen...stock)
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06-02-2006, 09:46 AM | #63 | ||
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The I6 is what got me into Fords in the first place. Having always owned sixes, it was natural I became a Ford lover due to the Holdens ancient V6. Back when I saw the spec sheet of the Barra I6 in 2002 with its DOHC, VCT, 182Kw and 380Nm of torque I was sold, bought an XR6 5 speed straight off the bat - was a great car, with heaps of torque, I had an SV6 as a company car for 3 months and was not impressed at all - all the torque dissapeared for high up revs and a thrashy sound. not nice.
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06-02-2006, 10:15 AM | #64 | ||
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After driving VZ Alloytechs at work, I can safely say that the Barra 6 is a far better device. The Alloytech is quieter and smoother at low revs (so was the old Ecotech), but once you get over about 3500rpm its definately noisier and rougher. As for performance, there is not one point in the rev range where it can come close to the Ford 6. Having said that, for an everyday family car or fleet car there is nothing wrong with them. They are quiet, comfortable and have plenty of power for the job.
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06-02-2006, 10:29 AM | #65 | |||
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Nissan do a lot of engine sharing. This engine was taken from the current maxima and is also the new Merano i think. They had to drop the Rb series I6 i think because it couldn't meet Jap emmissions. |
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06-02-2006, 11:29 AM | #66 | |||
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Where did this divisable by 4 theory come from? It's just plain wrong (or at least on oversimplification). For anyone genuinely interested in this topic read this (click). Specifically the I6 vs V6 discussion is on page 3 (click). An I6 IS inherently balanced because the crankshaft is symmetrical looking along it's length (as are just about all engines) AND it cancels vibrations end-to-end as it has the pairs 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 equidistant from the centreline when viewed from the side. Which is something that cannot be achieved with a V6 which will always generate end-to-end vibration. Thus the need for balance shafts in V6's to minimise this vibration.
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06-02-2006, 02:28 PM | #67 | |||
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Interesting discussion. From where I'm sitting you can look at this from a technical point of view or a marketing one. From a technical point of view I much prefer the I6, especially for turbocharged application. Putting my marketing hat on, common perception out there in the ‘non car enthusiast’ world is that a V6 is more modern, and therefore more sophisticated and economical than an I6. :
You need to remember that many target buyers have grown up with I6’s in their Falcons and Kingwoods etc., and associate that design with old technology. Sad isn't it, but if I had the build a car which needed to be sold to the masses rather than enthusiasts, the V6 unfortunately would be the way to go. I personally hold this as one of the primary reasons why Commodores ‘still’ outsell Falcons despite the obvious...:
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06-02-2006, 02:54 PM | #68 | ||
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Raptor: rofl, I quoted that link in my first post, re-quoted it, and now you post it. I think people here just have short attention spans :P
Casper: I don't want to sound offensive, but most of what you said isn't true. I wouldn't know where to start, so please just read the link Raptor posted. CDAA: I agree, `non car enthusiasts' seem to think of a V6 as a mini-V8. I mean, if powerful cars have a V12, V10, or V8, then a V6 must be powerful too, because it's got a `V' in it. |
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06-02-2006, 03:27 PM | #69 | ||
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I stand corrected, the place I got my info from a long time ago was not as clear or as easily understood as that posted above.
Still, end result is similar. An inline setup appears to be far more balanced then a V Setup. If you change my "divide by 4" to "divide by 3" it is almost right : Still, reading through it that doesnt work either. End result... I6 is one of THE most inherently balanced engine configurations and the V6 is inherently unbalanced... which is basically what I said. My maths was all screwed up but my end answer still worked out right. Meh, I really should do more research when answering these questions I think.
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06-02-2006, 08:11 PM | #70 | ||
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Man up and get a v8- sorry
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06-02-2006, 08:23 PM | #71 | |||
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I dont know about the pre-barra motor, but the BA seems like it love it at high revs and sounds decent for a six with stock exhaust. The VX I drive every time it goes over 3000rpm it worries me that it wont last long if I constantly keep doing this. |
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06-02-2006, 08:56 PM | #72 | ||
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The Ford I6 has been improving with age. I had an EL which didn't like it much above 3000 RPM. Then I had an AU which would almost go to 4,000 RPM without too much protest. My BA has a 5.4 so I don't know how well the Barra I6 revs. But from what I have read it is deffinately an improvement over the AU I6.
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06-02-2006, 10:08 PM | #75 | ||
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2006 ve commodore: HI SPEC
Maximum torque, 335 Nm @ 3200 rpm 2001au falcon: LOW SPEC 357 Nm@ 3000 rpm TORQUE IS WHAT MATTERS maybe ve commodore should have been vo? = very ordinary |
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06-02-2006, 10:13 PM | #76 | ||
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1998 AU1 VCT. 374Nm@3500
I think my wheel nuts have more torque than the VE :
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07-02-2006, 12:41 AM | #77 | |||
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mik: Well yea, but the AU2 only had 157kW. Old V8's had 400-something Nm but it was all down low, didn't have much power :( It'd be nice to see them both graphed on a dyno actually... |
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07-02-2006, 07:15 AM | #78 | |||
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Flat 4
Inline 4 V4 Inline 6 Flat 6 (probably about equal with V6) V8 Inline 8 Casper I think alot of engineer's that design engine's would disagree with the V4 being where it is in that list (how many V4's do you know of that have been produced). V6 is unbalanced due to a 60 degree angle that V6 cylinder heads are on from the crank, the V8 is quite balanced due to its 90 degree V.
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07-02-2006, 08:58 AM | #80 | |||
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My apologies, I somehow missed that you had already referenced that site when I scanned over the first few pages of this thread. Maybe my short attention span :
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07-02-2006, 09:32 AM | #81 | |||
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Man alive, Holden's high end or high output motor makes the same kw, and less torque than the Ford Povvo pack falcon. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Oh, and the Repco catalogue only lists extractors for the LS1, as ford apparently don't need them. Maw ha ha ha ha ha. Sorry GMH, but had to laugh.
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08-02-2006, 11:10 PM | #82 | ||
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ford is actually testing a V6 in territory at the moment, and is being encouraged to plug it into the ute as well.
and don't think petrol... |
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08-02-2006, 11:12 PM | #83 | ||
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Jag/Land Rover 2.7 Turbo Diesel ;)
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08-02-2006, 11:28 PM | #84 | |||
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09-02-2006, 03:17 AM | #85 | |||
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Raptor: Well, at least yours worked :P
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09-02-2006, 10:03 AM | #86 | ||
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V4's in cars aren't all that common but they do exist.. Ford Germany used them a lot in the late 60's and 70's. SAAB and FIAT being two others that have made a V4 from memory.
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09-02-2006, 12:11 PM | #87 | ||
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diahatsu mad a 3cyl :P
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09-02-2006, 01:17 PM | #88 | ||
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my oldies used to own a 3cyl charade - the old cheese got done for speeding in it hahaha
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