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10-03-2011, 01:40 PM | #94 | |||
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I believe that the engine in the new T6 Ranger is also a collaboration with PSA as well.
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10-03-2011, 02:08 PM | #95 | |||
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10-03-2011, 02:56 PM | #96 | |||
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It looks like you are right http://www.bulkpart.com/Merchant2/gr...df/ZF6HP26.pdf |
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10-03-2011, 05:46 PM | #99 | |||
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Obviously it would be cheaper for Ford to buy than the ZF unit. Don't know why Ford is only using it on the diesel and not the petrol though, maybe they have a locked in supply contract with ZF or something. |
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10-03-2011, 05:49 PM | #100 | |||
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Only the XR's and FPV's have the option in Falcon and even then in only small numbers. |
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10-03-2011, 05:52 PM | #101 | |||
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10-03-2011, 06:02 PM | #102 | |||
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10-03-2011, 07:40 PM | #103 | |||
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10-03-2011, 07:57 PM | #104 | ||
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Not impressed. My parents were in the market for an AWD petrol Territory, and now they make it only available as a Diesel! In comparison to the petrol, the diesel will be boring - just begins to make power, then you've gotta change gears - Boring!
Why couldn't they maintain a petrol option - surely it would improve their sales! It's not like it costs them extra to make it available, as the technology is already there. Only one engine/transmission option with the AWD Territory - Ridiculous! My parents may be looking elsewhere now, as the Ford I6 is a favourite, to the point they would hardly consider anything else. They're just too good. |
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The very first SX RWD Territory was 13.1L/100km. The most recent SY2 RWD Territory was 11.6L/100km released in May 2009. That took 5 full years to reduce 1.5L/100m. Now it's down a full 1.0L/100km to 10.6L/100km in one hit! Thats just on 20% reduction in usage with a more powerful/torquey engine improved gearbox and better performance. Quote:
Keeping the ZF behind the 4.0 means that less calibration work would be required, but I also bet that there are some volume numbers that have to be maintained too. When the ZF contract lapses, we may see the 6R80 behind the I6. Or they may just wait until the I6 is replaced by the Duratec in the next model GRWD / Falcon in 2015/16.
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10-03-2011, 08:22 PM | #107 | |||
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My I6, when towing 1.5 tonne was returning 14L/100km thankyou very much. A TD Patrol that I know of, towing a similar mass, returned 18L/100km. Not a bad performance from the petrol I6 is it? Also, the RWD 6-speed Territory will own the Diesel version when it comes to acceleration. They are anything but sluggish! Which is why I refer to the Diesel as boring because, like any diesel, the fun is over as quickly as it began. It's the same sort of boring-ness as a CVT. It's great to be able to let an engine unwind. Diesels don't allow this, which is what makes them boring. |
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10-03-2011, 08:30 PM | #108 | |||
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Most people don't care if driving a diesel is fun or not (infact the flat torque curve of the diesel will most likely give a better impression), the 4.0 hardly winds out at 6000rpm, and is far from fun to drive. Not like they have a choice but people will vote with their wallet and the thirsty I6 in a townie SUV isn't going to be the one they'll choose. I'd say if this diesel ever ends up in the Falcon then the trusty I6 wouldn't last 5 minutes. |
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10-03-2011, 08:37 PM | #109 | ||
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Perth to Esperance and vice-versa = 14L/100km - with dual axle steel enclosed 8 by 5 trailer loaded with holiday gear, and 4 people on board.
BF Falcon, 4 spd auto (about the only let-down). And yes, it is fun to drive. Something is wrong with yours if it uses that much when towing. Just because your I6 is like that doesn't mean they're all bad. If running correctly they are great to drive - hard to beat. I stand by my opinion on that one. |
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Perth-Carnarvon I've had 8.8L/100klm but that was without the load.
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10-03-2011, 10:17 PM | #113 | ||
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Yes it is great they have done so. However, they have introduced one at the expense of the other: one would question the logic in this case.
It would have been better to offer both. Ford themselves acknowledged that 40% of SUV sales are diesel. By deleting the petrol option, they haven't allowed for the other 60% of SUV buyers, which seems very silly, especially as they were in a position to continue to offer it. |
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11-03-2011, 07:13 PM | #114 | ||
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No petrol AWD also surprised me. It makes ours suddenly a collectors item (jokes). The power/torque mix is ideal, it can be driven and towed economically (13.6L/100km average towing 1500kg van, loaded to about 1750kg or so). And, it actually split the drive front to rear wheels 37-63 constantly (correct me if I am wrong), far superior to many other 'FWD' AWD wagons that put torque forward on occasions when they detect slip and only then.
Regardless, the diesel seems an absolute cracker. I can't wait to see and compare it. Where else can you get the space, ride, refinement, dynamics, and now economy at this money? I'd say build quality too, but that appears to be confined to our example judging from some of the comments and pics here. Dilemma: keep the old one as a loved horse put out to pasture, when offered ridiculous trade-in on the new diesel, and still buy the diesel if financially possible? |
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11-03-2011, 08:12 PM | #115 | ||
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I think the take rate for I-6 was pretty low and expected to evaporate with the diesel now being offered,
one advantage is that I-6 and ZF is now RWD only and now common with FG version streamlining production. While people are calling for diesel in Fg (me included) i think Ecoboost may surprise us and if Ford can pull similar weight (30 Kg) out of FG shell and front cross member combined with 50 Kg reduction for I-4 EB making the new econo Falcon just over 1600 Kg, close to the last Mondeo XR5T, interesting comparison there.. |
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11-03-2011, 08:28 PM | #116 | |||
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By switching to this integrated arrangement, it would have meant the same would be required to be done to the I6. Since it isn't offered, they don't have to engineer, test and tool up for that AND they get to use exactly the same engine as FG. This is a further production cost / efficiency saving. Essentially, the petrol I6 has now become the price leader for each spec. The diesel is the premium engine in each spec and has been offered in both RWD & AWD. Will be interesting to see what the eventual splits of the models become! Very interesting.
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11-03-2011, 08:55 PM | #117 | ||
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I predict that diesel will account for min 60% of territory sales. 0-100 in diesel terri should be under 10s and fuel economy at least 30% better than petrol.
Hopefully they price it well... |
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11-03-2011, 09:21 PM | #118 | |||
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as the majority of Territorys at the moment are RWDs. So adding diesel to RWD and making AWD diesel only will really chase the demographic they want and add to Territory's fuel efficient credentials. I still think they should keep the AWD I-6 just for a while anyway just to see if it adds to sales as well. I can understand Ford dropping it to streamline production of I-6 and RWD ZF only in Territory and Falcon, that efficiency gain might be more than the 120 odd sales a month for the I-6 AWD variant.. |
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Would be good to see real-world figures of a liquid LPG system on the new Territory compared to the 2.7 litre Diesel.
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Pulling ~80kg out of the front of the FG is exactly where it needs to be pulled from. The standard I6 is a great handler. That EcoBoost is going to be one sweet handling car.
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