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Old 07-06-2009, 03:35 PM   #1
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Default Commodore to get 3.0L V6

couldnt see that this had been posted anywhere but please remove if it has been.

Apparently with the updates that are coming for commodore is a 3.0L V6 motor which will use direct injection (which there has been much speculation about).. its possible that the updated motor will also lose power from the current 175kw

havent posted a link before so i hope this works..

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Old 07-06-2009, 05:27 PM   #2
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I like the 190kw in my factory standard 2006 VZ SV6 which only chews the same amount of fuel as the standad 175 kw version of lesser models.

To go a smaller engine and drop the power may not mean much in the feel of the car as they plan to back it with a 6 speed auto which may bring back the driverbility.
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:00 PM   #3
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or they could just have kept the ecotec which chewed way less fuel than the alloytec
i had VYII and VZ wagons back to back as work cars
and i have a photo of me doing 7.7l/100 on the VYII, i regularly did low eights on my highway runs
then i got the VZ, more's the pity, and only twice did i manage to get that torqueless wonder into single digit fuel economy
same roads, same trips, same driving style.
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:14 PM   #4
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They would want to make sure it has good power still, otherwise they well end up with an under powered barge!
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They would want to make sure it has good power still, otherwise they well end up with an under powered barge!
Yes, even Moreso, lol.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:16 PM   #6
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They had advertised the Alloytec as Smoother, Quieter and Faster then the ecotec. They got it so wrong I was working at a Holden dealer when it was released and the motor was terrible slow and was so noisy you had to turn the stereo right up to drown out the motor whine.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:20 PM   #7
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Only helping Ford here 3.0L will be useless for Towing so there goes all the oldies caravans and any tradesman with a brain.

Will still get thousands of mindless fools thinking smaller = less fuel consumption..

Next they will go back to the 4cyl commodore.. :P
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Uh oh......the 'Stafire Four' Commodore lives
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Something I read elsewhere:

This will be what is called the "Cadbury Commodore" - Smaller engine, lower power, same price.
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Only helping Ford here 3.0L will be useless for Towing so there goes all the oldies caravans and any tradesman with a brain.

Will still get thousands of mindless fools thinking smaller = less fuel consumption..

Next they will go back to the 4cyl commodore.. :P
Yes. It's not like we haven't seen this before. It will be interesting to see how this attempt goes in the real world. Direct injection could make the difference this time round but it will be certainly interesting to see how it compares when driven the same way as a normal six VE.
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They had advertised the Alloytec as Smoother, Quieter and Faster then the ecotec. They got it so wrong I was working at a Holden dealer when it was released and the motor was terrible slow and was so noisy you had to turn the stereo right up to drown out the motor whine.
Yep your right they are slow around town. As for noise they are no worse than any other make. The auto is good in mine as you can put it in power mode and keep the revs up and this is where they make the power. I do however have the 190kw version. As for turning up the stereo it does it automaticly so I never have a issue with engine noise. :
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Old 08-06-2009, 02:23 PM   #12
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Possibly a Daewoo V6...???
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Old 08-06-2009, 02:39 PM   #13
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As for noise they are no worse than any other make.
...don'k kid yourself- just about every reviewer to have ever driven it says they sound pretty terrible. The one I drove sounded shocking and when you compare to "every other make" they don't have a chance. My sisters 15 year old Mazda V6 makes a better noise totally stock than the Alloytech could ever hope to achieve. Holden totally dropped the ball with that engine- they had the chance for something great and failed.

I do hope they implement DI and whatever else they can muster on both 3L and 3.6L engines. It's good to have a strong competative rivalry between Ford and Holden. Obviously I want Ford to have the lead but the word 'complacency' comes to mind when thinking about development 1988-2002 and 2002-2010.
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Old 08-06-2009, 03:59 PM   #14
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They had advertised the Alloytec as Smoother, Quieter and Faster then the ecotec. They got it so wrong I was working at a Holden dealer when it was released and the motor was terrible slow and was so noisy you had to turn the stereo right up to drown out the motor whine.
Got that right. Horrible sounding motor, horrible to drive, zero go until 4000rpm, was more like a large 4-cyl than a six. Terrible. Made the ecotec look like a race motor.
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Is this the 3.0Litre Holden's on about? :

GM High Feature engineFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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[edit] LF1
The LF1 is a 3.0 litre version equipped with Direct Injection. In standard tune it produces 255 hp (190 kW; 259 PS) and 214 ft·lbf (290 N·m) of torque[1] Fuel economy 4-6 km/lite in city, 7-9.8 km/lite on highway.

Applications:

Year(s) Model Power Torque
2010 Buick LaCrosse
2010 Cadillac SRX[2] 265 hp (198 kW; 269 PS) 223 ft·lbf (302 N·m)
2010 Chevrolet Equinox 264 hp (197 kW; 268 PS) 214 ft·lbf (290 N·m)
2010 GMC Terrain

Power looks reasonable, torque however is pathetic for a full sized RWD sedan, direct injection or not. The applications listed above are all mid-size Cross-over AWD's except for the Buick which is a Mid-sized FWD sedan. Maybe Commodore will beat Falcon to the front-wheel-drive punch.
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Just do what Volkswagon did......you get 4 cylinder economy....when you put your foot down to over take....the super charger kicks in....

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anyone who thinks the alloytec sound bas should have a listen to mine, really snarly, love it!
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Old 09-06-2009, 11:50 PM   #18
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I have the 'pleasure' of having a VE 'Sports'wagon with rattletec V6 at work. It's so thrilling, it's gone ~3000km in the time we've had it - a week after the sports wagon was released (mid last year). No one wants to drive the damn thing, and the Falcon wagons carry more so get used more.

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kuzman89 the buick and ecotec sounded like they use a bag of ball bearings opposed to oil at services, and the alloytec sounds like a weezing old man after a 10k run at anything above 4000rpm.

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the supercharged ecotec was a good motor pritty much bulletproof. And they sounded tuff.
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my info is 195kw for the 3di and 220kw for the 3.6 di later
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my info is 195kw for the 3di and 220kw for the 3.6 di later
out of interest...where did your info come from?? How reliable is it and more importantly....what is the torque. That is what really matters for large cars particularly for the 3.0 DI engine.
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kuzman89 the buick and ecotec sounded like they use a bag of ball bearings opposed to oil at services, and the alloytec sounds like a weezing old man after a 10k run at anything above 4000rpm.

torqueless souless useless.

again, if ur ever around the south east burbs, have a listen to mine, stock 1/4inch exhaust with some modifications. Totally stock most cars sound , even the 8's.
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A hollowed out cat will never make it sound good kuzman89.
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Yep your right they are slow around town. As for noise they are no worse than any other make. The auto is good in mine as you can put it in power mode and keep the revs up and this is where they make the power. I do however have the 190kw version. As for turning up the stereo it does it automaticly so I never have a issue with engine noise. :
Ive driven a few brand new SV6 190 high output VZ manuals and i cant agree with you about the noise, theres something about them they seem to have a grinding feel about them..
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Alloytech= torqueless wonder
I had the "pleasure" of a drive in a VE rental last month, gutless wheezing piece of crap.
The normal work rental is an Aurion, and its an absolute screamer, smooth and economical compared to the Rattletech.
The wife has a VY with an Eco motor, which is still no where as smooth as a ford offering, but at least it has some sort of soul and a bit of low down torque.
I can't wait to see Holdens next advancement in engine design.
Little twin cam screamers suit light weight cars or front drives like the Aurion, not a Commodore.
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Why do so many people place so much importance on a pov pack 6 cylinder model. A to B is what they are used for so why bother making some fully sick performance engine?

It is a waste of money and only useful for the people who can't afford a high performance car but want a good modding base to start from for a little bit more go.
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Because Holden market it as the smoothest, most refined, fuel efficient engine in an Australian car...
Which it isn't....
And it may be Pov pack, but it represents the largest proportion of engines in these vehicles.
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Because Holden market it as the smoothest, most refined, fuel efficient engine in an Australian car...
Which it isn't....
And it may be Pov pack, but it represents the largest proportion of engines in these vehicles.
We only see this because we are enthusiasts. It's credit to Holden marketing and a slap in the face to Fords IMO :

For the record, I've driven both the Ecotec and Alloytec HO extensively and they are both crapola :

The average Joe doesn't care really!
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