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17-03-2011, 09:23 PM | #91 | |||
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I kind of wish Ford chose a different approach to Ecoboost Falcon, as in they tried to launch it with its own identity
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17-03-2011, 09:52 PM | #92 | |||||
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17-03-2011, 10:17 PM | #93 | ||
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Drop the NA6 and only use the Ecoboost I4 and I6T
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17-03-2011, 10:20 PM | #94 | ||||
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Its not going to happen but I just thought I would throw it out there. It just seems Ford need to think out of the box to revive Falcon. Quote:
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17-03-2011, 10:54 PM | #95 | |||
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We would probably get an evolved version of the Duratec 37 V6 (3.7 litre Ti-VCT 305 hp (227 kW) at 6500 rpm and 280 lb·ft (380 N·m) at 4250 rpm) and of course the Coyoteee for the FPV's. That V6 would also being the latest corporate tech from Ford such as Euro 5 compliance, DI, Ti-VCT etc.
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17-03-2011, 10:55 PM | #96 | |||
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17-03-2011, 11:34 PM | #97 | ||
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Give it enough time and everyone will be running smaller, turbo engines through the whole lineup. It could be 5-10 years time, it could be 30 years time.
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18-03-2011, 12:55 AM | #98 | ||
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Ecoboost Mondeo is a provocative move designed to draw out buyers who
like a vehicle similar in size to Falcon, wants better fuel economy but is not looking for a diesel slugger, they still like the feel of top end horsepower. It's an interesting move ahead of the Ecoboost Falcon, some saying it will be the trailblazer refocusing buyers on smaller but still powerful efficient engines. If you could package a largish sedan in a 1550-1600 Kg vehicle then perhaps all thoughts of needing a large V6 could be displaced by the Ecoboost 2.0. We just don't know how buyers will respond to a car with this package but, if fuel prices keeps rising then perhaps Ford has the right car for the time regardless of whether it's FWD or RWD.... |
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18-03-2011, 05:13 AM | #99 | ||
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I for one hope they bring in the ecoboost Falcon as it opens it up for the export market and would make it seriously easy to import other falcons if they already sold a 4cyl model in the UK.
I would even consider the 4cyl as a work vehicle. |
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18-03-2011, 05:52 AM | #100 | |||
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18-03-2011, 05:54 AM | #101 | |||
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I would compromise the loss of the NA I6 in favour of keeping the I6T. Seriously though, in real world figures I doubt the EB will be that different in economy compared to the I6T - especially when it will be lugging around 1700kg. Makes you wonder why bother at all. Improvements to the I6 such as an alloy block, direct injection etc would be better and save jobs. It's just like BMW with their 4 cylinders. Majority of buyers still prefer the 6 cylinder version of the 3 series.
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18-03-2011, 07:26 AM | #102 | ||||
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possibly more like 80 Kg with further reductions in weight throughout the body. Quote:
there is no way these features are going to be put in a terminating engine. |
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18-03-2011, 07:50 AM | #103 | |||
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The EB will be better in terms of economy compared to the I6(T). It will weigh less, will reduce overall mass of the vehicle and naturally require less fuel during a standard city drive. Idling at the lights I can gurantee the 2.0 will use less than the 4.0. The EB will have the torque and power to move the Falcon when combined with either the ZF 6sp or equivalent Ford transmission. This will also translate to HWY work. The EB engine is a significant technological step up for the Falcon, it is with great pity Ford have pushed back the release date.
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18-03-2011, 08:49 AM | #104 | |||
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@Bobman, do you really believe the 4 cyl EcoBoost is going to consume as much fuel as the 4.0 I6T? Consider for a moment, that the F150 weighs 3 tonnes, and has the aerodynamics of a house, it gets 16-22mpg (19 combined / 12.4 L/100km) with the 3.5L V6 EcoBoost, while running regular unleaded. The Territory Turbo, while only weighing 2 tonnes, and is much more aerodynamic than the F150, averages 14.2L/100km!
I think it's pretty safe to say that the smaller 4cyl EcoBoost in the Falcon will be much more efficient than the I6T in the same vehicle. Even the V6 EcoBoost will thrash the I6T on economy. |
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18-03-2011, 10:33 AM | #106 | |||
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where did you get this from? there was a huge investment in getting the I6 euro4 compliant and the federal government kicked some in to underpin the long term viability of this engine so I feel the I6 bell be here for some time yet
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18-03-2011, 11:08 AM | #107 | |||
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18-03-2011, 02:32 PM | #108 | ||||
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Euro 4 a Huge Investment indeed.... Euro 4 compliance cost $21 million, the federal government chipped in $13 million and the Victorian government gave an undisclosed amount (my best guess $3 million) So, you see Ford didn't really contribute that much in terms of paying for Euro 4.. Quote:
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18-03-2011, 03:17 PM | #109 | |||
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I think they need to keep running with the I6, and perhaps only sell it in the asia pacific market. Or if the rumour that Lincoln once again wants a new RWD car. Sell it as a premium engine in the Lincoln. It's a great engine. Surely Ford must see that. An NA Falcon I6 is more fuel efficient than a Taurus NA V6. |
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18-03-2011, 03:21 PM | #110 | |||
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21 million is not huge investment for an auto manufacturer, 250 million is not huge investment either. Sure it is allot of money, but it's certainly no indication of ongoing longevity based on numbers alone. When you consider how much it costs to change a die, a mould, to cut a new hole out in the BIW when it wasn't there before, it puts it into perspective.
If you think of the alternatives and the outcomes if that investment was not there, then you have to ask where would Ford be today? or next year? or 2015-16? The commitment had been made to the platform for a certain period of time/cycle, the investment had to made due to regulations and consumer expectations for the product to continue on its expected life cycle. It's not all doom and gloom though, that's not my intention. Just wanting to put some perspective on the numbers and that it's not as simple as looking at what they've done today to mean that tomorrow is a certainty. There are many reasons why tomorrow could be a certainty, and many reasons why it may not. Clear as mud....? |
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18-03-2011, 03:46 PM | #112 | ||
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We can look at the why though. To protect the workers and the suppliers. Ford uses the government at times. And vice versa. And they will threaten, or hold Ford over a barrel in some way to maintain manufacturing, and as manyjobs here as possible. The fact the plant now make brake parts and other stuff for Bosch is a good indication to Ford making sure they keep jobs, use local suppliers, and keep the hand that feeds them happy.
Even if we do lose I6. I'd always choose RWD locally built Falcon over it anyday. And besides that. They'd probably retool for the V6 manufacture. |
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18-03-2011, 04:48 PM | #115 | |||
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Possibly because so much of the decisions are weighted on what the market wants to buy and if consumers are sending Ford mixed messages, how are they supposed to proceed? One way would be to test a theory regarding existing product filling gaps, be that Falcon or Mondeo, vehicles that are relatively inexpensive to develop or source. It must be so darned hard to think about what people will want in 5-10 years time, let alone the current turmoil in sales...... |
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I think that's a compelling reason for not seeking export markets in either LHD or RHD. |
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18-03-2011, 05:15 PM | #118 | |||
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and contrary to internet scuttle butt, there are no immediate plans for a RWD Lincoln sedan. |
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18-03-2011, 06:43 PM | #120 | ||
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Re Ecoboost Falcon,
I see Ford has a competition to name the new car, as journalists flashed back with the obvious, "Cortina" a resounding no came from Sinead's lips. |
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