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Old 24-08-2009, 09:13 AM   #91
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Let’s keep this thread remotely on point please.

If we are talking about future product then the discussion should be on future technologies.
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Old 24-08-2009, 11:05 AM   #92
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SIDI = Spark Ignition Direct Injection.
WTF other source of ignition were they thinking of if not spark?
Does it mean now we all should have SI notations on our engines?
Where does it end?

I guess my engine in the g6 could be;

I6,4.0L,TC,OL,RP,SI,MPEFI,WC,IC,24V,DOHC,VVT,CC,O3 00FWKW,10PSI.

That means,
Inline 6, 4 litre, Turbo Charged, Oil Lubricated, Reciprocating Pistons, Spark Ignition, Multi Point Electronic Fuel Injection, Water Cooled, InterCooled, 24 Valve, Variable Valve Timing, Computer Controlled, Over 300 Fly Wheel Kilowatts, 10PSI boost.

So, what do I win Holden for the anachronim ****fest?
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Old 24-08-2009, 11:41 AM   #93
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SIDI = Spark Ignition Direct Injection.
I suppose direct injection has been typically used in diesel engines up until now. Hence why they note that it's a direct injection spark ignition.
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Old 24-08-2009, 01:55 PM   #94
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Been around as petrol for quite a while e.g. :

Mitsubishi GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection)
Renault IDE (Injection Direct Essence)

Holden are just playing catchup


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SIDI = Spark Ignition Direct Injection.
WTF other source of ignition were they thinking of if not spark?
Does it mean now we all should have SI notations on our engines?
Where does it end?

I guess my engine in the g6 could be;

I6,4.0L,TC,OL,RP,SI,MPEFI,WC,IC,24V,DOHC,VVT,CC,O3 00FWKW,10PSI.

That means,
Inline 6, 4 litre, Turbo Charged, Oil Lubricated, Reciprocating Pistons, Spark Ignition, Multi Point Electronic Fuel Injection, Water Cooled, InterCooled, 24 Valve, Variable Valve Timing, Computer Controlled, Over 300 Fly Wheel Kilowatts, 10PSI boost.

So, what do I win Holden for the anachronim ****fest?
No prizes for the acronym, but good thought. I was thinking maybe :- Pot Injected Squirter Six. That way when you go out you are always taking the ...
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Been around as petrol for quite a while e.g. :

Mitsubishi GDI (Gasoline Direct Injection)
Renault IDE (Injection Direct Essence)

Holden are just playing catchup




No prizes for the acronym, but good thought. I was thinking maybe :- Pot Injected Squirter Six. That way when you go out you are always taking the ...
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SIDI = Spark Ignition Direct Injection.
WTF other source of ignition were they thinking of if not spark?
Does it mean now we all should have SI notations on our engines?
Where does it end?

I guess my engine in the g6 could be;

I6,4.0L,TC,OL,RP,SI,MPEFI,WC,IC,24V,DOHC,VVT,CC,O3 00FWKW,10PSI.

That means,
Inline 6, 4 litre, Turbo Charged, Oil Lubricated, Reciprocating Pistons, Spark Ignition, Multi Point Electronic Fuel Injection, Water Cooled, InterCooled, 24 Valve, Variable Valve Timing, Computer Controlled, Over 300 Fly Wheel Kilowatts, 10PSI boost.

So, what do I win Holden for the anachronim ****fest?
You win a Holden. Join the ranks of winners!
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Old 24-08-2009, 05:35 PM   #97
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I suppose direct injection has been typically used in diesel engines up until now. Hence why they note that it's a direct injection spark ignition.
As opposed to combustion ignition in the diesel's.
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Old 25-08-2009, 01:16 AM   #98
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So SIDI stands for 'Spark Ignition Direct Injection'.

Revolutionary.......using a sparkplug to ignite the fuel-air mix, and all this time I thought Holdens had a monkey with a match box in the engine bay!!!
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Old 25-08-2009, 01:33 AM   #99
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So SIDI stands for 'Spark Ignition Direct Injection'.

Revolutionary.......using a sparkplug to ignite the fuel-air mix, and all this time I thought Holdens had a monkey with a match box in the engine bay!!!
rofl

Just when Ford starts working on Laser Ignition Holden have now announced they have spark ignition.
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Old 25-08-2009, 09:13 AM   #101
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This whole "out-engineering" thing that we're being promised does tend to remind us of a few years ago when the alloytech was being spun as the best engine in an Australian built car; and what a failure it was. The only thing it was/is good at is in concrete vibrators.
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Old 25-08-2009, 12:04 PM   #102
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Holden can spin it all they like...

Ford will tell it how it is when they release their new products...

LPG is a ripper. So much so it will be detuned so that it doesn't make a mockery of the petrol variant.
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Old 25-08-2009, 12:16 PM   #103
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Holden can spin it all they like...

Ford will tell it how it is when they release their new products...

LPG is a ripper. So much so it will be detuned so that it doesn't make a mockery of the petrol variant.
Yes this has been aluded too in the past by the LPG guys on this very forum. oh well, better to have that problem then the opposite....like holden, desperately trying to make that alloytech do the business.

I think this new LPG system could see a realy big spike in private sales of LPG. Fleets will love it, as usual, but with full power, reduced consumptoin i think more private buyers will be interested. Depending on the price premium you will not have to do the huge k's fleet guys do to get your money back either.
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Old 30-09-2009, 11:29 PM   #104
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This, I got off FAF.

Poor form. Poor form.

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0-100kph:
Omega - 8.34 (non SIDI 8.45 for Berlina)
SV6 - 7.12 (non SIDI manual 7.35)

80-120kph
Omega - 5.46 (non SIDI 5.60 for Berlina)
SV6 - 4.63 (non SIDI manual 4.97)

Unfortunately they don't test fuel consumption figures and only list the claimed figure in their stats.

As comparison, 0-100kph times taken from the back of the magazine for various rivals. Unfortunately no ZF equipped non-turbo times for the Falcon.

XT - 7.3
Maxima 350-L - 6.77
Aurion AT-X - 7.49
Aurion Sportivo - 7.08

Omega verdict - 6/10 Omega offers large car convenience and fuel consumption under 10L/100k, You'll wish you bought the SV6 though.

SV6 Verdict - 7/10 Extra power with reduced consumption a welcome addition to the entertaining SV6. Its $6400 premium over the Omega is worth paying for.

Some notes:

Omega spins at just 1600rpm at 100kph

On the Omega "the only bummer is the mid range torque or lack of it; the alloytec relies on power rather than pull to move, so be prepared to use those revs" and later on the SV6 "the midrange urge missing from the 3.0 is abundant in the 3.6; the power just keeps on coming as the needle sweeps around the tacho. this engine wouldn't be out of place in a sports car - although the induction and exhaust notes would need attention"

Omega feels every bit the entry model with its rough grain plastic steering wheel, cheap handbrake & nasty sharp edges

Both Omega and SV6 gets into the top gears quickly and needs a good boot to kickdown

In the braking test, the Omega took 5m longer to stop from 100kph than a previously tested Berlina. caused by recalibrating the ESP and the new ECO tyres apparently. "take corners slowly in the Omega, it doesn't much like being hustled"

and there you go!




Also off FAF it's reported the latest Top Gear mag ran a 0-100km/h time of... 7.6 seconds.... in the all-new economologically advanceded SIDI direct ijaculated 3.6.... Must have been a wet road. Must have been, surely.
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Those numbers aren't very surprising Falc'man. In particular the omega SIDI engine versus previous non SIDI times. Given the engineers due...they did manage to get the SIDI engine to marginally better (ok just matched) the old times...while being over 10% down on torque. Of course like all modern day drivetrains they just do this by putting in more cogs, retuning electronic throttles the usual stuff.

on the negative the old times were very far from impressive for the large car class (hell virtually medium car for some of the faster models) and so there is not much to crow about. Makes you wonder how far ahead the marketing heads work...maybe they never put the 5sp auto into the omega/berlina at VE because it would have delivered half decent acceleration...thereby writing of this whole 3.0 SIDI program before it even got off the ground?? Out engineer indeed....

Fact is that as usual this is really only Holden catching up (if that) with what the market has already delivered. Of course in 6-12 months they end up behind yet again and stay that way for the next 2-3 years. Given the sort of investment made this time around it could be ages before any real drivetrain work is done....probably a sheetmetal change next year some time with no changes to engines at all.

Hope they do something about the interior though...god its horrid. Behind the times when it came out and just keeps getting worse. Depending on what Ford has in store for next year the I6 may be able to come in halfway between the 3.6 and 3.0 for fuel burn and more than match the 3.6 for grunt. Which makes you wonder, if Ford is going to the bother of doing a 2.0 I4T, it must be quite a bit better again than that no? Given the very average 0-100 times of the 3.0 i think the I4T will out grunt it too....particularly real world (80-120 etc.).

This out-engineer thing should be funny....but it just seems sad to be honest.
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Poor form. Poor form.







Also off FAF it's reported the latest Top Gear mag ran a 0-100km/h time of... 7.6 seconds.... in the all-new economologically advanceded SIDI direct ijaculated 3.6.... Must have been a wet road. Must have been, surely.

Ha ha ha I can just see that now; "it was raining so the times were down a bit". I'll wait for real world results before surmising that the SIDIjaculator is a complete joke and a waste of time. Just like the AFM crap in the SS's. "Holden, go mediocre"
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Hmmm IIRC my BFII is at 1250 at 80kmph with the box lock up in 6th.
So maths says it would be on 1562 rpm at 100kmph - I might check that when I next can find a bit of flat 100k zone
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