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Old 05-01-2013, 05:53 PM   #31
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Default Re: VCT 4.0 I6 vs. Windsor 5.0 V8

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The brother in law has a 2002 AU sportsman 5l and he/ I love it .Open road sees 8l/100 regularly V8 hands down

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I had an AU2 Ghia that I got down to 6l/100k and 980km DTE several times.
It was strange though as even when I was getting better than 10l/100km I always needed to fill up after about 500km.
The manual must have lied when it stated that the fuel capacity was 68l.
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:39 PM   #32
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My thoughts...i wish people would refer to them by their proper title.
They are NU Fairlanes!!!
The LTD's, DU.

Id go the 5.0 option.
I've read a lot of the NU/DU/AU Fairlane/LTD owners here refer to them as AU, and that it was actually AU, not NU/DU. All way too confusing!

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I have the DU LTD 5.0 litre and it gets 11.5L/100kays. I have a mixture of 80/100 kay zones and city driving and the fuel consumption never really changes. I travel about 600 kays per week and the engine is simply faultless, it is such a sweet little engine.

If engine choice is no real concern, then I would remove it from the equation and go for the best quality car at the best price: remember, what you save on initial price, you will pay 5 fold on repair bills.

Personally, I would not even look at the 6 cylinder but that's just me.
In the end yes, it will come down to what's the best car available.

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Personally I think you should go for the windsor route...
Infact I have a beauty of an AU V8 for sale ;)
Damn , if only I had the means to buy yours! Beaut car mate, love it.
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Old 05-01-2013, 08:41 PM   #33
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I had an AU2 Ghia that I got down to 6l/100k and 980km DTE several times.
It was strange though as even when I was getting better than 10l/100km I always needed to fill up after about 500km.
The manual must have lied when it stated that the fuel capacity was 68l.
Was this a Fairlane or Fairmont? V8 or I6?

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Old 06-01-2013, 05:42 PM   #34
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V8 in the fairlane.
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Old 06-01-2013, 06:31 PM   #35
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Default Re: VCT 4.0 I6 vs. Windsor 5.0 V8

Owned an AU Fairmont Ghia with the VCT.

I was doing 14 - 16L per 100km even after I got an exhaust done for her, go the V8, what you save in petrol will offset rego.
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Old 06-01-2013, 07:30 PM   #36
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My thoughts...i wish people would refer to them by their proper title.
They are NU Fairlanes!!!
The LTD's, DU.

Id go the 5.0 option.
The AU Fairlane and LTD is exactly that, an AU, the last N Series was the NL and DL...
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Old 06-01-2013, 10:12 PM   #37
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The AU Fairlane and LTD is exactly that, an AU, the last N Series was the NL and DL...
Knew it! Probably should let someone know to change the brochures to AU, instead of NU and DU!



Well guys, you've got me wantin' the V8! So I'll do my best to find a good one. Thanks for all the input!

Lookin' forward to many long days cruisin'!
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Old 06-01-2013, 10:17 PM   #38
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I've owned 6s and 8s, also owned a fair lane Ghia and ltd.

For a lwb model a v8 is a must. I wouldn't waste your time comparing. Get the 8.
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Old 08-01-2013, 10:08 PM   #39
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I'd take each for a drive to see what the difference is.
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Old 08-01-2013, 10:33 PM   #40
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Go the 8 mate.. Having had both VCT and V8 in my car, I strongly urge you to find a nice V8 one.. You won't regret it..
I can get quite good economy with the 8 too.. Well, I did until I put a 3500rpm hi stall in it..

At the end of the day though, they are both great engines, so whichever way you go, you will not be disappointed..

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Go the 8 mate.. Having had both VCT and V8 in my car, I strongly urge you to find a nice V8 one.. You won't regret it..
I can get quite good economy with the 8 too.. Well, I did until I put a 3500rpm hi stall in it..

At the end of the day though, they are both great engines, so whichever way you go, you will not be disappointed..

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Thanks Kr1s.
I'm definitely going to try to find a nice V8 one. Will be a nice change!
I'd probably keep it as well, and use it as my daily while I convert the AU2 Wagon to RTV spec, when my parents are ready to move on from it!

Got time to go looking at cars in person soon so hopefully I'll find one soon!

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Old 08-01-2013, 10:40 PM   #42
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No probs mate..
If you've got any questions regarding the AU lane's you look at, feel free to throw me a pm. I pretty much know them inside-out now.. hahha

Good luck with the search..!
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No probs mate..
If you've got any questions regarding the AU lane's you look at, feel free to throw me a pm. I pretty much know them inside-out now.. hahha

Good luck with the search..!
Cheers mate thanks! I appreciate that!

You'll probably hear from me soon enough!
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Old 08-01-2013, 10:53 PM   #44
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Cheers mate thanks! I appreciate that!

You'll probably hear from me soon enough!
Not a problem mate..

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