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Old 10-04-2010, 07:39 PM   #31
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Thank you for your post. It's good to get some feedback that isn't of a smartass nature, and actually offers some insight into the debate as apposed to nothing. I can definitly see your point by the way, these options would add cost. But their marketability is greater.

I suppose all I can really say is have a look at what the top spec Mondeo Titanium or XR5T has and compare it with the G6E Turbo. It makes the Falcon seem quite old hat.
i have sat in a mondeo ,i like the interior, i would say its almost pretty lol , that said i think big falcon has a pretty good interior (i still prefer the falcon overall), but i see your point,
back on topic, the power upgrade in the commy v6, it might go ok but i don`t think it it will help the economy of this engine(and economy is their selling poit) that already needs to be reved to make torque, if it needs to go out 5100 rpm for max torque, i think i`d be using it for a boat anchor.
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Old 10-04-2010, 08:56 PM   #32
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As far as I'm aware, the 200kw rule is still in for all states, IE. if it makes more then 200kw regardless of weight it is classed as a performance 6 and is banned.
Not here in Victoria.

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125kw/ton still exists in Victoria, as well as no V8/turbo rule.
Fortunately, it doesn't, it went out with the new rules in 2007 or with the introduction of turbo exemptions last year.
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Old 10-04-2010, 09:41 PM   #33
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Won't happen. The manufacturers (FCAI) have already stated their case and made the government aware of the lead times required to engineer the cars for future emissions targets and the costs involved.

2012 is too short a time frame.
Its always confused me as to why passenger cars are trailing behind the truck & bus industry in regards as to when new emissions/noise standards apply...

Ie: EURO4 for trucks was 1st Jan 2008, and we go to EURO5 on 1st Jan 2011...
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Old 10-04-2010, 10:01 PM   #34
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Won't happen. The manufacturers (FCAI) have already stated their case and made the government aware of the lead times required to engineer the cars for future emissions targets and the costs involved.

2012 is too short a time frame.
I wouldn't be so sure, the government is pressing forward with harmonization of Euro specification
including emission regulations. Most manufacturers make vehicles in other regions where
these regs are already in place or even tougher like US Tier 2 Bin 5 regs.

I think there will be concessions granted but Ford in particular has been at the forefront of
stalling on Euro III and Euro IV.So it's not surprising they balk at Euro V and VI, I believe
Holden's engines already comply to Euro VI especially the V6 engines.
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Old 10-04-2010, 10:17 PM   #35
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Wrong. Camaro is on regular.
GM recommends Premium fuel for Camaro SIDI, you can use regular but it won't make optimum horsepower.

It is not the same tune as Commodore SIDI - that engine is tuned for regular.
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Old 13-04-2010, 11:35 AM   #36
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A HUD would be a nice touch; the '94 Nissan Bluebird SSS had it and it was very handy.

It's a good selling point.
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Old 13-04-2010, 02:16 PM   #37
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I reckon the Commodore will have HUD. They've has in there R&D subpage on their website for years.
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Camaro V6 not for Commodore

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Revised outputs for North America’s Commodore-based Camaro not relevant to Oz

13 April 2010

By MARTON PETTENDY

CHEVROLET has announced increased performance outputs for its 2011 Camaro V6 in North America, but don’t expect the changes to lead to an upgrade for GM Holden’s Commodore V6 in Australia any time soon.

The Australian designed and engineered Camaro coupe is based on the same large rear-drive Zeta chassis architecture that underpins Holden’s VE Commodore and both cars also share the same direct-injection SIDI 3.6-litre version of GM’s global V6.

News that GM will commence production of an upgraded 2011 version of the Camaro – which will include a more powerful 230kW-plus V6 variant – at its Oshawa plant in Canada from June 7 has led to speculation a more powerful 3.6-litre V6 could also be on the cards for the Commodore.

However, Holden has confirmed that the V6 Camaro’s revised power outputs, which are based on North America’s new SAE certification testing regime, apply only to the Camaro V6, which has produced maximum power of 227kW since launch.

Thanks to different engine calibration, that’s already significantly more than the 210kW output, as measured by the ECE standard now common in Australia, of the SIDI 3.6 V6 that debuted in the MY10 Commodore released in September last year.

GM says that, according to the voluntary J2723 SAE power and torque certification procedure, which Chevrolet is the first brand to employ, the 2011 Camaro V6 outputs will be officially rated at 312 horsepower (233kW) at 6500rpm and 278lb-ft (377Nm) of torque at 5100rpm.

That’s 8hp (6kW) and 5lb-ft (7Nm) more than the 2010 Camaro V6 and a significant increase on the Commodore’s 210kW/350Nm 3.6 V6, which produces its peak power and torque figures at much lower 6400 and 2900rpm engine speeds.

GM acknowledges it under-quoted the official output of the 2010 Camaro V6, which is now listed as being more powerful despite undergoing no mechanical changes.

“The 304 horsepower in the 2010 Camaro was actually a conservative rating on our end,” said GM V6 chief engineer Tom Sutter. “But we knew already that this award-winning engine produced at least the amount of power we stated, but now we’ve gone the extra step in certifying the engine for this application and have verified an additional eight horsepower.”

While the upgrade in the Camaro V6’s power output is therefore of little relevance to the Commodore’s six-month-old SIDI 3.6, Holden also says new 2011 Camaro features such as a head-up display and lime-green ‘Synergy’ exterior paint will also remain specific to the North American market.

As we’ve reported, a number of the Camaro’s lurid paint colours are similar to those worn previously by Australia’s Commodore, but so far there is no confirmation Australia’s favourite car will also wear the Camaro’s Synergy hue, which has been expanded from limited-edition status to be available across the 2011 Camaro line-up.

The lime-green colour scheme, which will be a $US325 ($A351) option across the 2011 Camaro range, first appeared on the Camaro Synergy Special Edition at North America’s largest aftermarket show in Las Vegas last year.

“When we looked at the overwhelmingly positive reaction we received from SEMA attendees and consumers on Synergy Green, making the colour available across the board was pretty much a no-brainer,” said Camaro marketing manager John Fitzpatrick.

The 2011 Camaro’s new head-up display – only the second system of its type to appear in a Chevrolet model – displays a range of more easily viewed information to the driver, including vehicle speed, engine speed, mileage, automatic gear position, compass, outside air temperature, satellite-navigation, audio and phone functions, turn signals, high-bean indicator and other vehicle messages.

“Head-up display has been a very frequent customer request,” said Camaro product manager Cheryl Pilcher. “People familiar with the HUD system simply love it. It truly enables drivers to keep their eyes on the road.”

The Camaro – recently named Best Car Design of the Year – has out-paced GM’s own sales and profit forecasts since it was launched in the US in April last year by attracting more than 80,000 US customers.

That’s almost double the number of Commodore sedans and utes sold in Australia in 2009, allowing the Camaro to easily out-sell its most direct North American rivals in Ford’s Mustang and the Dodge Challenger.

“We are pleased with Camaro’s success in the market during its first year of production,” said US vice-president of Chevrolet marketing Jim Campbell. “The 2010 model year has been a banner year for us and we plan to build on this momentum.”
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Old 13-04-2010, 07:39 PM   #39
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How surprising this report ^^ has come out. As if the original report EVER had any chance of providing useful info....
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How surprising this report ^^ has come out. As if the original report EVER had any chance of providing useful info....
....and the Mustang V6 is still quicker - fancy that
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A HUD would be a nice touch; the '94 Nissan Bluebird SSS had it and it was very handy.

It's a good selling point.
A had a '94 Bluebird LX which didn't have the HUD. Apart from that and the stereo, they were mechanically identical. Excellent car, but boot entry was tiny.

Anyway, the HUD fitted windscreen was $3-4,000 if it needed replacing. That alone was enough to make for a big difference in premiums. Probably cheaper with todays tech, but i just see it really as a bit of a rhymes with crank...
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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2577040017D37ECamaro to easily out-sell its most direct North American rivals in Ford’s Mustang and the Dodge Challenger.
Well, the tables have since been turned with the new 2011 year model 3.7L & 5.0L Mustangs having significant waiting times and production spike. YTD Camaro is holding a small lead, but by years end Mustang will once again be on top.
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....and the Mustang V6 is still quicker - fancy that
Meh, all to do with the weights of the cars and more aggressive gearing for the tested Mustangs I believe.

Mustang is 300lbs lighter???
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Not Fords problem
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Being lighter than the competitor and using that as an advantage is neither a bad thing nor a reason to talk down fords product. Just good engineering really.
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Meh, all to do with the weights of the cars and more aggressive gearing for the tested Mustangs I believe.

Mustang is 300lbs lighter???
Camaro V6 is 3800 lbs, roughly the same weight as Commodore SV6...
Mustang V6 is 3500 lbs, 300 lbs lighter than Falcon XR6

There's a lot to think about in those two statistics...
Of course the Mustang wins, it's lighter because it's not based on a sedan...
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What will all the bogan p-platers do??
They will stick to driving Fords like they have always been doing.
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They will stick to driving Fords like they have always been doing.
Thought crummydores were "the ********" for p platers.. well in sydney anyhows...
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LOL, your seriously mistaken if you think Bogans only drive Commodores, they drive any cheap powerful car they can get their hands on. Commodores, Falcons, Valiants, skylines, even V6 (and 4 cyl) Magnas now.

In fact these days you also have the Ecobogan, who get around in their share of 4 cyl small pot machines. A lot of the time they would be ford Lasers and Telstars to with the odd Daewoo, and corolla in the mix.

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^ With honesty like that you must be a troll !
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The New Mustang V6 and V8s are doing some impressive numbers. I think I read a 12.7 1/4mile for the NA V8 !.

Camaro is a fatty ! (looks nice though and makes a cool transformer)
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2012 news headlines: "GM underquotes Camaro output AGAIN, announces mechanically-unchanged 241kW V6 engine...."

Are we going to see Holden make a press release that their 3.6 SIDI was underquoted, and is actually good for 216kW?


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Not Fords problem
I was just saying that as someone seemed to be implying because of the time differences, Ford's V6 is better then Gm's.
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They will stick to driving Fords like they have always been doing.
Yet you drive a Holden.
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