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Old 09-02-2016, 07:43 PM   #181
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i was just looking at this old thread, I just got a 11/01 xr8 ute, thimking it had the spacer it was a 185kw, but reading this it coild be a 200kw. I havent called ford yet, but is it possiable it is 200kw

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Hoping someone can shed some light on this. The workshop manual says to remove the kickdown cable but I've seen other info which says it has an electronic kickdown.

If it has a cable for kickdown, I can only find what appears to be throttle and cruise cables.

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Yea they only have throttle cable and shifter cable mate.
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Evening all,
I have a question regarding making a hybrid AU2/AU3 XR8 motor. Ive posted this on fordmods but thought I would also sing out here.

I currently have a series 2 XR8, with the 200kw donk. I have an opportunity to get a hand on a 220kw motor from a wrecking XR or at least as many components as I choose.

I initially have my eye on the Tickford branded throttle body, do I need to take the MAF and airbox piping as well to make life easier?.

im also thinking of taking the heads from the series 3 XR motor, how would these components hook up to my AU2 XR cam, rods and block? Conscioys of rockers, etc.

Extractors? Both motors are running factory items.

Finally engine management, if this Franken combo works, would standard AU2 XR engine management handle this?

My current motor is fine, the possible AU3 has a busted harmonic balancer and bottom end is unknown. The yop end components look good, im just curious what is worth getting my hands on to enhance my series 2.

I wouldn't fit the heads until I have the funds to fit/purchasestroker kit as well as replace rear seal (starting to leak). However the throttle body and MAF might get bolted straight in if an easy addition.

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To further clarify the query, I am hoping to use the following exisitng AU2 engine components (cause I know they are in good condition):

- Short motor (block, cam)
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- MAF
- All other fuel components (spark plugs, injectors, cables, etc)

And combine with the following donor Series 3 items:
- Cylinder heads (including valves and rocker arms and springs)
- Throttle body.

The question I am most wondering is which rods and lifters should I retain/reuse for this combination.
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Old 23-04-2016, 11:09 AM   #187
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Great thread.
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Series 1 AU 5.0 Fairlane Ghia bog stock.
I've got the opportunity to get Crane Cams roller rockers and pushrods and the owner says they have a ratio of 1.72. Is it just a matter of bolting these onto my stock motor?
What else should I be doing?
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Yes, should be a straight bolt on.

As you will be stressing the valve springs a little more, I would changed them out for the crow version as well, with new locks and retainers.

I did this exact same upgrade to my bog stock 5L LTD - a nice little bump in power. With air intake and extractors this combination produce 154rwkw with would take it over 200fwkw. Good luck.

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Old 24-04-2016, 12:47 AM   #189
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That's awesome, thanks, Stu!
I might even look into a sporty cam if the wallet will stretch that far... I must hold back on mods ffs. This is meant to be my daily lol!
I'm on the hunt for some Pacemaker pipes as well...
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Mu Au series 3 xr8 had the premium brake package as a option what did this entail ? From the looks doesn't seem like mine are anything special PBR callipers etc
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Old 27-11-2016, 12:28 PM   #191
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I like this post... Got the same deal man except mine is fully optioned AU111
and has the oil cooler.. and 3.5 inch behind airbox and a 70ml TB (NO WINGS EITHER) and a dotmax windscreen and clear side indicator lenses and colour coded mirrors so Im upset now to read FORD just threw whatever they found on it... What a bitsa
Ia there a Tickford ford engine builder B.Muller his names on the little oil cooler
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Ia there a Tickford ford engine builder B.Muller his names on the little oil cooler
No one by that name
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hey yall
i see the specs on the au v8s are
175kw @ 4750 rpm
200kw @ 5000rpm
220kw @ 5250rpm.
how do you bring the max rpms up ,is it a cam thing a rocker thing or do the heads govern how much rpm the car makes...cheers
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That's just where the power peaks at. And yes on these it's cam and exhaust related, although the 220 also had a light bit of head porting and a bigger throttle body, although the cam was slightly smaller than the 200.
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Noob question I have a Auii Xr8 complete drivetrain kept everything subframe diff aswell I have a series3 xr6 but has solid rear axle and diff would the engine trans and driveshaft off xr8 Au2 sedan all fit in the series3 Au? ...
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No. You will run into problems with trying to match up the solid diff to the driveshaft without modification.
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That's just where the power peaks at. And yes on these it's cam and exhaust related, although the 220 also had a light bit of head porting and a bigger throttle body, although the cam was slightly smaller than the 200.
Wouldnt call it head porting by a long stretch, the intake manifold was very crudely/partly matched from upper to lower,very dodgy factory work.
When i ported my 220 manifold i was shocked at how little was actually done as opposed to what tickford said was done,less than 2 mins work there.
I had no port work on my factory heads from memory.
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No. You will run into problems with trying to match up the solid diff to the driveshaft without modification.
What else would I have to modify?would it be better to get IRS fitted Au than modify anything I realise brakes ect would need to be changed over and fuel lines just a big swap over..any other input is much appreciated...thanks
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Wouldnt call it head porting by a long stretch, the intake manifold was very crudely/partly matched from upper to lower,very dodgy factory work.
When i ported my 220 manifold i was shocked at how little was actually done as opposed to what tickford said was done,less than 2 mins work there.
I had no port work on my factory heads from memory.
Port clean up is probably a better description. Some heads obviously needed more work to the casting than others.

If only they had fitted some proper heads to them, rather than fitting higher flowing stuff on intake and exhaust, only for it to breathe through a straw using tiny factory ports.

They should have used the bigger alloy heads Ford Racing had at the time. GT40X heads I think they were? Or was it GT40Y?

Maybe not so much on the 220, but at least on the 250kw engines.
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What else would I have to modify?would it be better to get IRS fitted Au than modify anything I realise brakes ect would need to be changed over and fuel lines just a big swap over..any other input is much appreciated...thanks
All answered in this thread (that's a sticky in this forum nonetheless):

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11398528
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Port clean up is probably a better description. Some heads obviously needed more work to the casting than others.

If only they had fitted some proper heads to them, rather than fitting higher flowing stuff on intake and exhaust, only for it to breathe through a straw using tiny factory ports.

They should have used the bigger alloy heads Ford Racing had at the time. GT40X heads I think they were? Or was it GT40Y?

Maybe not so much on the 220, but at least on the 250kw engines.
The T1 and T2 TS50 with the 220 kW version actually had those alloy heads. When the AU II XR8 went to 220 kW, they switched back to iron heads, T-Series followed suit.

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The T1 and T2 TS50 with the 220 kW version actually had those alloy heads. When the AU II XR8 went to 220 kW, they switched back to iron heads, T-Series followed suit.

https://www.tseriesclub.org/technical-spec/

5.0-litre OHV V8 “Synergy 5000”

Cast Iron GT40P on the TE and TL

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Late model T2 TSs had the iron heads as well. I think it was around April 2001 they went to the larger valve GT40Ps
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The T1 and T2 TS50 with the 220 kW version actually had those alloy heads. When the AU II XR8 went to 220 kW, they switched back to iron heads, T-Series followed suit.

https://www.tseriesclub.org/technical-spec/

5.0-litre OHV V8 “Synergy 5000”

Cast Iron GT40P on the TE and TL

Aluminum SVO Y303 on the TS
They were just alloy versions of the gt40. Same tiny port size. If anything the gt40p’s were probably better due to the chamber upgrades over the old gt40’s. Looking back at my Ford Motorsport catalogue from 98 they were the only heads they offered back then. The better, bigger port X heads must not have come along till later. I can find reference to them as far back as 2004 but i don’t know what year they were introduced. So they might not have even been available to tickford at the time of production.
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They were just alloy versions of the gt40. Same tiny port size. If anything the gt40p’s were probably better due to the chamber upgrades over the old gt40’s. Looking back at my Ford Motorsport catalogue from 98 they were the only heads they offered back then. The better, bigger port X heads must not have come along till later. I can find reference to them as far back as 2004 but i don’t know what year they were introduced. So they might not have even been available to tickford at the time of production.
I remember reading an interview with a Tickford engineer making comparisons between the all-iron 220 and the earlier alloy head 220. Apparently he preferred the tougher sound of the all-iron version. I went looking for an online copy of that story but failed to find it, this was back in mid 2001 when the XR8 got the 220.

I did find this nugget of gold -

https://www.whichcar.com.au/features...ommodore-vx-ss

"And the engine? What about the engine! Love it. This has got to be the dear old Windsor V8's finest hour. Cast iron may not be the fashion today, but this engine's booming responsiveness is never going to go out of style. Not until the oil runs out, anyway.

It sounds great. Suitably muted at idle and acceptably quiet at cruise speed revs, the 5.0-litre begins to sing as the needle swings past 3000. By 4000 it's V8 Supercar soundtrack. Low-pitched exhaust from behind, high-pitched mechanical whine up front. While the red on the tach dial starts at 5750, the Ford V8 feels eager to spin harder all the way to the rather coarse cut-out at 6250."
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I read the treads and it seems you can modify the diff end just wondering has anyone seen or done it project wise and what method or advice there is I also have a Au2 Fairmont ghia with IRS and all the Au sedan xr8 running gear bolt straight up...cheers
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They all should have but it would appear some may have missed out . the confusion with the AU S2 220s is that it was a at cost option ($1200 from memory) in the later S2s not standard as some think , I ordered mine new in september for a late october to early november delivery , I was then informed in the second week of september that the 220 would be available as a option as it would soon be the standard motor for the S3.So we can only assume none were available before this date. the late S2s also came standard with side skirts, colour coded mirrors also a at cost option of the Rebel/race bodykit or the standard body kit these were both later optional on the S3..the 220 motor was fitted with a oil cooler as std. far as the utes go we tryed to get the 220 fitted to them but even with inside help had no luck myself and 5 other work mates and 2 family members all brought these cars at the same time so I can only asumme these are the facts. But as with most things thats not to say there were no exceptions to the rule. I still have all the original purchase order and options folder put away some ware .
Gidday, I realise this is an old as thread, but I'm hoping somebody can advise me on a related issue. I'm looking at buying an AU3 Forte V8 Sedan that the seller claims has a "Tickford" engine in it. I have my doubts and suspect that if it does, it wasn't factory fitted. It has a signature plate on the passenger side rocker cover though?? (I thought they were on the driver's side). Can anyone say if there was a 185/200/220 engine option available for a Forte in the AU3 series sedan? Can you tell a Tickford engine by its engine number? Also, its got a live axle rear, but I'm also wondering if IRS would've been mandatory with a V8 option? Cheers, Jimmo..
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Gidday, I realise this is an old as thread, but I'm hoping somebody can advise me on a related issue. I'm looking at buying an AU3 Forte V8 Sedan that the seller claims has a "Tickford" engine in it. I have my doubts and suspect that if it does, it wasn't factory fitted. It has a signature plate on the passenger side rocker cover though?? (I thought they were on the driver's side). Can anyone say if there was a 185/200/220 engine option available for a Forte in the AU3 series sedan? Can you tell a Tickford engine by its engine number? Also, its got a live axle rear, but I'm also wondering if IRS would've been mandatory with a V8 option? Cheers, Jimmo..
A Forte sedan could be had with -

4.0 157kW inline 6
4.0 142kW inline 6 (LPG/DLPG)
5.0 175kW V8.

The 5.0 V8 was a $3327 option on the AU III Forte.

There was no option available to add the 185/200/220/250 V8's to a Forte. Hand built Tickford V8's had the engine builders signature applied to the drivers side rocker cover.

IRS was not mandatory with the V8 engine, it was however a $1135 option available on Forte sedan, Futura sedan and Fairmont sedan. An LSD was a $350 option on Forte, Futura and XR6 HP.

Get the seller to send a pic of the throttle body, there will be a Tickford logo on it if it has a "Tickford engine in it".
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Thanks for that, will do..
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Default Re: AU V8 models: Basic questions answered!

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Originally Posted by DFB FGXR6 View Post
A Forte sedan could be had with -

4.0 157kW inline 6
4.0 142kW inline 6 (LPG/DLPG)
5.0 175kW V8.

The 5.0 V8 was a $3327 option on the AU III Forte.

There was no option available to add the 185/200/220/250 V8's to a Forte. Hand built Tickford V8's had the engine builders signature applied to the drivers side rocker cover.

IRS was not mandatory with the V8 engine, it was however a $1135 option available on Forte sedan, Futura sedan and Fairmont sedan. An LSD was a $350 option on Forte, Futura and XR6 HP.

Get the seller to send a pic of the throttle body, there will be a Tickford logo on it if it has a "Tickford engine in it".
Just to add what DFB has contributed, check the engine number vs the chassis number. If it is the factory fitted V8, the numbers will be the same ie. numbers matching. There is a chance the it has been converted to V8 or even was a factory V8 with an alternate engine in it. There is no way to tell immediately if the engine is a 175/185 or 200kw version ( I believe a 200kw will have roller rockers, whereas the 175/185 will just have the stamped steel rockers, but of course that involves taking a rocker cover off). If it is a proper 220kw , it will have the Tickford wings on the EGR plate of the throttle body and the heads will be stamped with a "T" on the front upper of the DS head and Rear upper of the PS head.

The Tickford modified heads that were on 220 and 250KW engines had this T Stamp on the vertical surface just under the rocker covers:


These had larger valves than the 175/185/200kw versions.

Hope that helps
Stu
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