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Old 26-04-2019, 08:54 PM   #61
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I saw one. NO was a Mondeo
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Old 26-04-2019, 09:06 PM   #62
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Fg would run rings around a AU everywhere
A 6.7L windsor would give you absolutely no spooling time exiting a corner. I've seen cars like your f6 <300kw. They stumble and then they fly.
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Old 26-04-2019, 09:27 PM   #63
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Fg f6.... 1,800kg
Au would weigh in at 1,600kg??

You'd get slaughtered, it's not even worth arguing.
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Old 27-04-2019, 10:03 AM   #64
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Finding an FGX on the road is like finding where is wally. Really hard. They just dont exist..
Ther have all been written off
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Mondeo is a good looking car
It is until you see the tailights.
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Old 27-04-2019, 12:02 PM   #66
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Fg f6.... 1,800kg
Au would weigh in at 1,600kg??

You'd get slaughtered, it's not even worth arguing.
So your sayin a stock AU would slaughter a FG F6?
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It is until you see the tailights.
Does look a bit low budget prostitute in cheetah from the rear - the wagon is much better looking than the hatch.
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Old 27-04-2019, 01:46 PM   #68
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I liked the rear of the FGX but preferred the front of the FG personally !
FG MKII does look better than the FGX I reckon.
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It all comes down to intent...

If your just interested in a drag queen and occasinal mash of the pedal, by all means get the supercharged FGX XR8.

If your more into track work i'd go an SSV because it's a well known fact that
both the MIAMI and to a lesser extent LSA have inadequate engine supporting systems to keep the furnace from imploding.

Hence i keep coming back to this formula..... AU2/3 Forte + 408W + TR6060

It would fark all the FGX, LS2's, LS3's sideways and then some!!

keep slaying them cans m8
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Old 27-04-2019, 05:27 PM   #70
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[QUOTE=pottery beige;6288238]keep slaying them cans m8 [/QUOTE

And I'll be seeing your vt down at the local wrecking yard sooner rather then later.

You do realize iron headed engines are rubbish on LPG?
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Old 27-04-2019, 05:51 PM   #71
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And I'll be seeing your vt down at the local wrecking yard sooner rather then later.

You do realize iron headed engines are rubbish on LPG?
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Old 27-04-2019, 07:06 PM   #72
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And I'll be seeing your vt down at the local wrecking yard sooner rather then later.

You do realize iron headed engines are rubbish on LPG?
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well you still got that Big Block quattro..

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And I'll be seeing your vt down at the local wrecking yard sooner rather then later.

You do realize iron headed engines are rubbish on LPG?

Never late in a 3.8 m8
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It would... but put a turbo Barra in an AU and you'd have a pretty adept machine! The fact remains that Ford went backwards with the IRS design from BA. The control blade setup is rubbish compared to the AU's double wishbone IRS.
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Old 28-04-2019, 12:15 AM   #76
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Do you know what 600hp in a mild v8 is like?? It's like having 800hp in a turbinator.

Not to mention you can flog it mercilessly at will whenever and wherever, non of this... oh my turbs has gone into limp mode.

Turbo's are for Chappell st pansies, give us a real road warrior I say.
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Old 28-04-2019, 01:16 AM   #77
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Yeh right. Tell these guys they are pansies. 4000HP here.

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A 6.7L windsor would give you absolutely no spooling time exiting a corner. I've seen cars like your f6 <300kw. They stumble and then they fly.
Yes but a 6.7l Windsor is a big heavy chunk of iron sitting over the front axle it ain't going to exit the corner to well considering it's spose to out handle an FG ......my AU Ghia with the heavy cast iron IRS weighs 1800kgs .....so I don't see how it would be any better than an F6 or Miami powered falcon?
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FG MKII does look better than the FGX I reckon.
Lol , the fgII with all its plastic bits up front looks quite cheap in comparison imho
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Yes but a 6.7l Windsor is a big heavy chunk of iron sitting over the front axle it ain't going to exit the corner to well considering it's spose to out handle an FG ......my AU Ghia with the heavy cast iron IRS weighs 1800kgs .....so I don't see how it would be any better than an F6 or Miami powered falcon?
With afr 205's the 351w would only be marginally heavier than a factory 302.

The factory IRS is too fragile and heavy for this application, a 4 pinion BorgWarner would be a minimum.

11.5 at 130mph

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It would... but put a turbo Barra in an AU and you'd have a pretty adept machine! The fact remains that Ford went backwards with the IRS design from BA. The control blade setup is rubbish compared to the AU's double wishbone IRS.
Driven a few AU they handle like a boat, while the IRS in the AU was good the control blade was a improvement and with stiffer chassis and revised front suspension was much better handling car.
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Yeh. Any N/A AU is slow and a boat.
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The factory IRS is too fragile and heavy for this application, a 4 pinion BorgWarner would be a minimum.

11.5 at 130mph
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Ha ha. These days 11s is slow as. N/A LS has no chance these d says with forced induction.
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Driven a few AU they handle like a boat, while the IRS in the AU was good the control blade was a improvement and with stiffer chassis and revised front suspension was much better handling car.
From an engineering perspective the control blade was a step backwards. It's an inherently compromised design for a RWD application.
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From an engineering perspective the control blade was a step backwards. It's an inherently compromised design for a RWD application.
A step forward was not driving around with a paper bag over your head
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From an engineering perspective the control blade was a step backwards. It's an inherently compromised design for a RWD application.
Ok I'm no engineer but

1. ANY suspension component that is forged will far outperform the steel pressed rubbish that is under a post BA falcon.

2. A wishbone is a he'll of alot more effective in maintaining geometry than this multi link crap that's under an FG.

+ low 11's for a car that can be driven around daily without any stall, turbo timer, crazy short diff gears in my opinion is awesome... sick of all these trailer queens.
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Ok I'm no engineer but

1. ANY suspension component that is forged will far outperform the steel pressed rubbish that is under a post BA falcon.

2. A wishbone is a he'll of alot more effective in maintaining geometry than this multi link crap that's under an FG.

+ low 11's for a car that can be driven around daily without any stall, turbo timer, crazy short diff gears in my opinion is awesome... sick of all these trailer queens.
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Ha ha. These days 11s is slow as. N/A LS has no chance these d says with forced induction.
500 rwkw..... how long before you need to strip it down and rebuild it?

Intech's and to a greater degree barra's don't tolerate excessive valvetrain drag, boost is the only way.

Boost is for those who never drive or claim their engine rebuilds as a business expense.
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