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The economy and power seems to come from Toyota using direct injection. I'm sure in the next 12-24 months holden and ford will adopt this and pass Toyota.
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well the thing is that Fod is currently using Toyota engine system combin in they car. Current b-series fleets is using the vvti. Alloytech not to sure im assuming is Holden answer to VVTi
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Don't knock these 3.5L toyota engines. this engine that they are putting in the Aurion - if your wondering what it would be able to do if it was rwd with a few NA tuning improvements, have a look at the Lexus IS350 sold in the US - it's the same block.
The Aurion will feature the 2GR-FE block. The Lexus IS350 engine is the 2GR-FSE - primarily it's a different twin injection system. As for the IS350's/2GR-FSE performance? 232kw/377NM 0-100 in 5.3 seconds weight approx 1,600kg (rwd). Quote:
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Yeah cant remember where I read that - it probably was just talking about a throttle cut of sorts...
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[QUOTE=nb_351]all these people that are bagging this thing? wtf?
in regard to the marketing... saying its f1 inspired, whats the difference between that and ford saying the gt is v8 supercar inspired? wheres the similarity apart from the shell... theres nothing like a locked 9 inch in a road car, or any mention of a 5l anymore... just cause it has a big front splitter and a big rear spoiler? QUOTE] At least the V8 Supercars share the shell and panels with the road cars, the Aurion shares absolutely nothing with the F1 car. Toyota can't even win an F1 race with a budget twice that of any other team. |
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Anyone read that thread 'australia's fav. car'? i guess i was right, all the people here saying aussies prefer rwd is seriously old-school. I had a weird feeling that the majority of commodore/falc sales were fleet, and that thread proves it!. aussies dont prefer rwd and thats a fact. The Aurion and camry, whether fwd or not, is definitely a contender with the falc and commodore.
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The 3.2L (191kw) 159 is a 4wd and is a good handling car.
The FWD alfas also have good handling. Just because you think good handling mean power oversteer doesn't mean its try. You have to adjust driving style from RWD to FWD. I don't see why people in falcadores think FWD is the devil but if you had any skill you'll be able to drive both platforms well.
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I was thinking of the 3.2L V6 147 Alfa, which is FWD and is a turd
Go and watch the Top Gear test of the 3.2 147, its shocking, and although the Stig makes it look like it handles ok on the 'power lap', its bloody slow doing so.
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I'd say 12-24 may be too early for direct injection in holdens and fords. However, if the federal government continues to give grants for further development of the barra motor then its only a matter of time.
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In septembers edition of wheels mag, it states mooney saying the introduction of direct injection V6 is a little more than 12 months away, probably coinciding with the first update of the VE.
Another quote from september wheels mag "In May, GM announced the first DI version of the engine would be a 3.6L for an unspecified 2008 model in North America". So its safe to say that DI will be introduced for the VE sometime in 2008. Thats about 16 to 24 months away. I think Orion would need at least 220kw to match the updated VE, since DI supposedly will push the power past 215kw for the alloytec, though, i guess thats just wishful thinking |
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Hate to say it but if Toyota can inject some soul into their large car offerings (which is what I still havent seen yet, I mean if they had would they need Natalie Bassingwhatserface in a short skirt up front?), I'd predict the death of the locally built large car within the next 5-10 years.
Unless there is a radical change in build quality in the local produce b/w now and then perhaps.... You'd think if Aus was important enough Toyota could price anyone they fancied out of the market at a whim as it is... I'd have a squiz at the Aurion S/C....why not really.
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