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Old 07-10-2009, 01:17 PM   #31
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I haven't used a full tank yet so not sure what the economy will be like. I have read and been told by many that they are quite heavy on fuel till they loosen up, the 8s more than 6s. I know people that have had theirs cars on race tracks with less than 500kms on the clock and had no trouble with them. As a general rule drive it as normal, give it a bit of stick every now and then, don't red line it to often and all should be sweet. Well that's what I'm doing. But most important especially with the turbo, change your oil regularly every 7500mks after the first 3000km change. Ford quote 15000k changes that is to far apart for turbos.
PS: I dont think they change the oil at 3000km to be honest

I thought it was a complimentary piece of mind check
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Old 07-10-2009, 01:33 PM   #32
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PS: I dont think they change the oil at 3000km to be honest

I thought it was a complimentary piece of mind check
Well if they don't I will be.
Yeah they probably hook it up to the computer to see if there are any faults recorded and if we have nothing we want fixed they then put it back in the car park.lol.
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Old 07-10-2009, 01:46 PM   #33
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Nice ...... Great choice over the G6ET being Limited run
Don't know if I would have the heart to have towbar on mine if I had one hehe
unless i had my seadoo - then it would look cool

Njoy it the way its meant to be

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Old 07-10-2009, 01:55 PM   #34
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No mods for now, I will enjoy it the way FPV intended.
Spent heaps on my XR6 turbo so been there done that.
Catback exhaust at least!!

Get her singing the way a v8 should
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Old 07-10-2009, 02:49 PM   #35
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I haven't used a full tank yet so not sure what the economy will be like. I have read and been told by many that they are quite heavy on fuel till they loosen up, the 8s more than 6s. I know people that have had theirs cars on race tracks with less than 500kms on the clock and had no trouble with them. As a general rule drive it as normal, give it a bit of stick every now and then, don't red line it to often and all should be sweet. Well that's what I'm doing. But most important especially with the turbo, change your oil regularly every 7500mks after the first 3000km change. Ford quote 15000k changes that is to far apart for turbos.
All that is right. The dealer will not change your oil at the 3000k service unless you stipulate it.

When I had my XR8 I did exactly as you listed, oil change at 3000 then at 7500 then every 7500k's after that.

A very nice looking car, congratulations. Hope you enjoy it, which I am sure you will.
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:17 AM   #36
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Just about ready to book in my 3000km service. All good no complaints, so far, except an annoying rattle in the drivers door : trim rubbing on metal I think. Will get Ford to fix it, if I pull off trim you can bet a plastic clip will break.
I wonder how much Ford will slug me to change the oil on their "complimentary" Inspection. lol.
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:59 AM   #37
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I wonder how much Ford will slug me to change the oil on their "complimentary" Inspection. lol.
About $137 - oil and filter

Edit: 50 cents out!

10/08/2009 ESSENDON FORD ESSENDON NTHVIC $137.50
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Old 10-11-2009, 11:44 PM   #38
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Just about ready to book in my 3000km service. All good no complaints, so far, except an annoying rattle in the drivers door : trim rubbing on metal I think. Will get Ford to fix it, if I pull off trim you can bet a plastic clip will break.
I wonder how much Ford will slug me to change the oil on their "complimentary" Inspection. lol.
Change it yourself Heath.
I changed the oil & filter in mine at 3000 then 7500 and every 7500 after that.
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:43 AM   #39
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Change it yourself Heath.
I changed the oil & filter in mine at 3000 then 7500 and every 7500 after that.
At least I know good oil has been used if I do it myself.
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