EFFalcon wrote:but screw that timing chain.
TUFED6 wrote:Most people wont care what engine is under the bonnet, if it helps sales then I'm all for it.
The Falcon is doomed if they don't do something to make it more profitable.
I'm sure all the manifolds will change when its adapted for RWD, but interesting that it uses an alloy inlet and the exhaust is set up for TD06 style turbo flange.
Edit: and no variable exhaust cam timing!?
galapogos01 wrote:I agree re sales and making it more profitable, but im not sure this is the best way to do it yet. Globalizing parts obviously makes them cheaper but its no longer an aussie built/designed engine. Manufacturing/engineering in Australia is dying and we're losing a lot of jobs because we're not competitive in that space.
Exporting the falcon is something they should have been doing for a long time, along with the whole diesel thing. What about a half decent LPG injection offering?
What holden have done with the sportswagon is what ford should have done with their own wagon - shrink it a bit, so it doesnt eat up territory sales. Holden have a much more aggressive sales/marketing approach and this is why they will continue to dominate sales figures.
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
wolf wrote:I like the look of that engine the v6 is defiantly going to be interesting.
but i think we might see the last of the falcons win the next 10 years especially the way that petrol is going.
we might be all driving one of these
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
AaronEF8 wrote:And it's not Australian!
AaronEF8 wrote:I've been reading a bit more about the Ecoboost engine, it does some pretty crazy shit. If you look at the piston, it has a small chamber recessed into the crown. During ultra-lean running, the fuel is injected into the small chamber while the piston is about 1/2 way up on the compression stroke. It keeps the burn controlled and away from the cylinder walls which keeps the piston much cooler, so it allows AFR's of up to 60:1.
Commando wrote:seriously, this thread is now a complete cyber skip bin filled with all kinds of waste from the internet...
AaronEF8 wrote:Thats the thing, people should care that Australian jobs are getting lost, I think the media and their constant 'big fuel hungry car bashing' shit certainly doesn't help either.
Ford Aus aren't allowed to export to anywhere Ford US does, it's a long-standing rule that's killing Ford Oz. The only thing that will ever change that is Ford US changing their minds. There's still talk (as always) about Ford US using the Falcon platform for large US RWD cars, like what Holden do with the Camaro, which would at least give Ford a reason to keep engineering the Falcon.
At least it looks like the Duratec/Ecoboost 3.5L V6's for Falcons will be made at Cleveland Engine Plant #1
galapogos01 wrote:Maybe the mondeo wont be the only FWD car...
Frost wrote:Because the current 4lt does not meet Euro IV Emmissions. Its a Cast Iron Block still, and its too much money and prolly not very good to convert the Inline 6 to a Ally block.
russ wrote:Your right, it is for the better, but it sucks that ford will loose status of having the biggest six=( Holden will now have the biggest V8's and V6's... Where's our bragging rights lol
Nikk O'lass wrote:russ wrote:Your right, it is for the better, but it sucks that ford will loose status of having the biggest six=( Holden will now have the biggest V8's and V6's... Where's our bragging rights lol
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