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21-02-2009, 12:13 AM | #91 | ||
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mazda 3 mps engine?
Mazda 6 2.5litre with low boost turbo or s/charge. I hear you can get a 2.3 turbo on overseas CX-9s (2 tonne plus), drop one in the falcon. 190kw with 350-369nm torque or low boost 155kw with 300+ nm of torque. maybe a five cyl turbo from volvo/focus/modeo? I wouldn't buy one, but it aleast it wouldn't be too embarassing if your missus or ya mum drove one..... (as opposed to starfire commies) |
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Doesn't necessarily mean the demise of Falcon and Territory as the platforms may move more distinctly upmarket and private purchase focus like Lincoln - less sales more profitability. With a more seperated commercial fleet offering, like ute and wagon. Seems to have worked for others like VW, and Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo regularly beat Passat etc in Euro comparison tests, whereas here they seem to get tested against Holwoos. Expansion of G series v XTs |
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21-02-2009, 10:34 AM | #94 | ||
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Nah i can't see it happing, as really the next big change ford falcon possible won't be a falcon at all be cause it will evolve into a front wheel drive american or english thing. a 4 cyl unless it is pushing decent power or is a diesal based motor with a decent torque out put into a 2tonne or 1 and a half tonne, other wise it would be a dog and then second hand car market will boom.
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Fusion is based on the Mazda 6..... Fusion will move to the Mondeo Platform.............. |
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21-02-2009, 10:42 AM | #96 | ||
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The Ecoboost 4 sounds similar to the route taken by BMW with smaller, cleaner turbo'd donks replacing quality bigger engines and still blowing the old one away. 3.0TT goes great in the X6, 4.4TT V8 is insane.
I'd be happy to have a 2.5 ecoboost in my daily driver, if I could have a 5.0 supercharged Jag engine in a GT-P for play time. |
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21-02-2009, 03:42 PM | #99 | |||
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The Fusion and Mondeo are nearly identical in length already. Ford has already announced the next gen Fusion and Mondeo will be designed together. It is hard to say which chassis platform will be used since the Fusion is already providing accomodations for the new gen Hybrid system. Both platforms handle and ride very well. The Crown Vic is going away. It's about time. Currently it is only used for Police vehicles and it has got bad press in recent years because of it's prevalence and a concern for rear collisions at 75 MPH. The only retail sales are when specifically ordered by a customer and those people are about all died off/very old. Steve Steve
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ok guys I'm back and I been reading - the power figures are impressive to the ecoboost 4 cylinder, but how will it go towing a caravan or a boat? us aussies do this alot, towing with a 4 cylinder engine in the present and past has not been a viable option as even with a big power 4 cylinder turbo engine, the load drastically reduces the life of the engine. If they want to try this slice and dice the mondeo and put an ecoboost 4 in that, and maybe if it goes well a turbo version in a few years, run the falcon in parallel, when mondeos start stomping falcons and we see them towing caravans and boats and things and not dying a horrible horrible death in a puff of smoke/steam they are then to be taken as a viable engine alternative to the I6 we have. Imagine a brickie with a ute/trailer driving an ecoboost 4 cylinder carrying all the gear (cement mixer, bricks etc) the I6 does it. Will the ecoboost 4 cyl?
YES the falcon can deactivate cylinders - you cant cook an AU because it "selectively fires" cylinders even with no water in it! Look it up I am not joking here the AU does it and so does entire B series as why would they go backward and its a safe bet to assume that the g series does too. I won't be trying it but Fords' marketing said they can't be overheated, so burst a radiator hose in the middle of the country you will get to the nearest service station for a hose.
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You are right. GM has a direct injected, turbo 4 cylinder making 240 HP. What is different is how Ford is marketing it. Instead of marketing a 240 HP turbo engine they are marketing V6 power with 4 cylinder fuel economy, and likewise for the V6, V8 power with V6 fuel economy. I don't know if the GM system is as high tech as the Ford system though. Have you seen the piston tops in the EcoBoost engine? It has a funny little pocket in the center and a channel going out to one side. This enables a localization of the fuel at the spark plug to be richer when cold so that though the engine gets the same amount of fuel cold as when warm, the mixture around the plug is still rich to get things going. Half the fuel is shot in as the piston draws down on the intake stroke and then the second half of the fuel gets shot in as the piston comes back up on compression stroke, shooting gas through that channel and into the pocket in the center so that the plug is surrounded by a rich mixture. This removes the need to shoot in extra gas during cold starts and running until warm. How's that for squeezing every drop of fuel mileage out of an engine? There are also some other techniques used on the engine that are similar in innovation to conserve fuel. Steve
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OK heres another angle - I can get 700kms highway travel to a tank of petrol in my AU it even did this with the boot so full I had to practically sit on it to shut it, back seat between the kids also full, and the parcel shelf so heaps of additional weight in the car with practically zero increase in fuel consumption. I struggle with the idea that the ecoboost I4 will behave in the same way load it up and fuel consumption may very well go up (like most other 4 cylinder petrol vehicles)
Also the I6 we have now was born and bred here, built to withstand the way many neglect their cars, the heat and the distances travelled. Time and evolution has hardened the I6 into a brilliant machine. If ford wants to reduce carbon footprint etc etc then why not drop the v8 and go I6 and I4 making the I6 the new largest cylinder engine. Back in the dark ages (40's) cars running v10s and v12 engines were the norm, the number of cylinders has decreased over time to a maximum of 8 I struggle with them dropping the I6 for "green reasons" while still building a v8 :
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with 380Nm at 1600rpm, i don't think the 2.0 EcoBoost is going to "struggle" on the highway. I had an LS1 Berlina when I lived in Melbourne. Yeah i could cruise on the freeway and reset the trip computer and watch it show avg 7.9L/100km. But after I 50km stretch? i would get to Geelong and stop at the lights, and accelerate from the first set of lights, then it would creep up to 9.5, then the next set it might hit 10L/100, then it would just keep going up and up from there. So if you did live in a perfectly flat world and were cruising at 100km/h and not accelerating or slowing down, then you probably don't need a V8 anyway.
The EcoBoost is not going to struggle with cruising, going up hills, powering a large vehicle, towing, accelerating.... http://www.motortrend.com/features/a...ine/index.html By the way, this article has misquoted the torque of the 5.4L V8 3 valve, which is actually 365 ft-lbs. (390 would be if the 5.4 were running on E85). So only slightly more torque than the 3.5 EcoBoost. What it doesn't tell you is the 5.4's max torque is about 3500rpm, whereas the 3.5 EcoBoost is flat from 1600-4000? Like on the Taurus SHO. On top of all that, do Australians really think they have more extremes in weather, tougher terrain, higher speed limits, and bigger trailers to tow than Americans? That heat wave that Melbourne had was an average summer in Phoenix, then on the other extreme, i think a few weeks ago it got down to -20deg F? (-35deg C) people here pull a large fifth wheel RV with a boat behind that or a trailer with ATVs, going along the interstate up mountains at 75-85mph. (120-130km/h). Australia is more tow a single axle 14' camper with a Falcon, and sit at 90-100km/h on relatively flat terrain, and pretty much never below freezing. In Western Australia it seems like they go 70-80!!! So, i will say it again, if it's good enough for an F150, it will probably make a Falcon in to a monster. Last edited by chevypower; 22-02-2009 at 12:30 PM. |
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Also I never said we tow more or do more or that the conditions are more harsh, what I was alluding to is it is alot more likely to get stuck in the middle of nothing hundreds of kms from any sign of civilization with a broken car, I hope to god it is as reliable as the I6. If we compare the power figures of this engine to that of a naturally aspirated I6 it compares, but this is silly, if we compare it to a I6T the 6 kills it. Only way this will work is if the vehicle it was planted into was substantially lighter to deliver the same driver experience with the reduced power.
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Think of the insurance as well if it's going to be turbo, not to mention extra costs of servicing and maintaining, and a turbo rebuild at 100,000km's isnt cheap
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22-02-2009, 07:38 PM | #111 | ||
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Does this mean the return of the Mustang SVO?
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Hi mate, You sound like you know your stuff and have some credible resources. I guess with the credit crunch people are focusing on fuel economy just like the early 80's. However thinking realistically and more forecasting here just like 1986 when Ford introduced the 5.0L Windsor HO, when the economy pics up and people want real luxury and more power there is no reason why they cannot apply the eco-boost technology to a V8 if petroleum combustion still rules the roost. And also if people are prepared to pay for the petrol.
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I like the idea of these low boost turbo 4's - but I also think the cars weight is a more predominant factor. That being said wouldn't a turbo diesel 4 be a better solution if all they are chasing is fuel consumption.
The problem as I see it is that the Falcon is a very big car that was once bought by the masses for family duties but has been made irrelavent by SUV's (like it or not). Ford should downsize the Falcon and bring in these new fours with a 3.5L 6 option and along with a turbo6 and V8 for performance. It should still be able to seat 5 (i.e Mazda 6 or Camry size) but it dosn't have to be so heavy/big. Yes yes we have Mondeo, its a great car but its not selling. Axe it from the line up down here and the Falcon could replace it - still made in Australia, RWD with 4T, 6, 6T, V8 and diesal options. You want a family hauler you buy a Territory, you want a mid size sedan you buy a Falcon - large car market should not be catered for as it no longer exists (sad but true).
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Yes they could use the new jag/LR 3.0 v6 diesel with 200kw/600Nm. Ford even developed it in to a
4.4 V8. The thing is it is very expensive, and as you approach the Tier 2 Bin 5 emission standards, which is tougher than Euro 5, the costs go up a lot higher Again, and the fuel consumpion goes up on those diesel engines. Add that to the higher price of diesel fuel, and you see why Ford is now holding back in releasing the 4.4 diesel F150. With the EcoBoost, Ford says it's a $700 premium for the engine, gets comparable economy and low end torque to a diesel, and runs on cheaper unleaded fuel. I also expect naturally cleaner emissions without the need for a DPF. This has to work for Ford, F150 is their best selling vehicle. After the drama with the Navistar diesels in the SuperDuty, you can see why Ford will release the EcoBoost F150 about a year after the Flex, Lincoln Mks and MKT. We can all have our doubts, but rest Assured this HAS to work for Ford, or they won't even bring it out to market |
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I also think it's an interesting exercise to consider what cars you would choose from the available ford worldwide range if you were starting from scratch in Oz and the Falc/Terri didn't exist. I'd probably go Taurus (because it has an AWD option), Edge and Mustang. Interesting times ahead... qs |
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I can't understand it - full sized sedans and station wagons did a great job as family vehicles before SUV's came about, yet everyone now claims anything less than an SUV won't do. What's more demanding about a 21st century family lifestyle than one from the 60s/70s/80s/most of 90s?
Women only love SUV's because they're fashionable.
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