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04-04-2019, 08:31 PM | #1 | ||
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I thought this may be of some interest to people here - the 5.4L 4V engine was perceived as a bit of a boat anchor in stocko form as the 260/290 fitted to the BA/BF/FG MKI, I've driven a few Falcons with them under the bonnet and I didn't find them too impressive when I got to have some fun, they're alright but nothing special.
A small Adelaide workshop made a turbo kit for one and it seems this perceived boat anchor turns into a god damn monster - 400KW+ at the wheels on only 11 PSI, obviously these things breathe really well so the boost levels are low for high power figures, more over at the link below: https://www.facebook.com/spoolinboos...type=3&theater Its good to see something other than the Barra getting a little bit of love and more so from the little guys - this mob runs at our AFF Heathcote event from time to time. |
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05-04-2019, 12:45 AM | #2 | ||
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This kit on a Bf gt or fg xr8 with the 290 and zf would make for a very nice combo i reckon.
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05-04-2019, 02:01 PM | #3 | ||
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The 4 valve modulars love boost.
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05-04-2019, 02:41 PM | #4 | ||
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with XR8's so cheap, be good to see a few with these fitted.
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06-04-2019, 07:43 AM | #6 | ||
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I think far too many people suffer from the sheep mentality jumping on the band wagon saying they are ****. The LS engines were no power houses in stock form either, they were/are just a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to extract power out of. I think this has a lot to do with the thinking of some people.
Dont get me wrong they were no powerhouses but I do think they have been harshly judged. These just like the miamis love boost, you only have to look at what they have been doing in the states for years to see what they are capable of. I love these engines and have a few of the 5.4 quads laying around, I even put one in my Cortina which I am half way through making a 8V-71 blower set up for.
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06-04-2019, 08:41 AM | #7 | ||
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There are plenty of options outback there for 5.4 owners if they want to go boosted. The problem is getting it engineered and emissions compliment - in Victoria at least. It’s a nightmare.
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06-04-2019, 01:52 PM | #10 | ||
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07-04-2019, 01:52 AM | #12 | ||
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No the stigma is because they are a long stroke block designed for the truck , with 4 valve heads that need to rev , giving them a narrow power band .....they actually work really well when you consider the physics behind them
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07-04-2019, 07:46 AM | #13 | ||
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How does the 3V fit in all this too .. I read somewhere they are more prone to the cam phaser fail but the 4V not so much ..How do you guys feel on that .?
A local bloke here bought a 5.4 3V 260 in a 2004 RTV and cost him a fair bit to fix the cam phasers after a while ..Runs great now though . |
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Consistent complaints of the Boss when first launch of what you described was more apparent with the 260 Boss and the BAs 4 Spd auto super tall gearing. Power delivery the same as most other quad cam V8s but by ‘03 they all had more ratios/better gearing. This also made the xr6t underwhelming in standard form as well IMO. First time I drove one I thought... is that it?! |
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Reminds me of how a Honda S2000 drives to a degree, it'd get clipped by Grandma in her Corolla until 6000 RPM then 6000 - 9000 RPM it flies. Maybe they should have worked with the 3V 5.4L a little more as its a torque monster suitable for a circa 1700kg car and more appropriate for the tastes that this type of customer who would have bought a V8 Falcon in the early noughties. The BTR is a terrible box, that silly first gear, though I imagine a set of 3.9/4.11 gears in the diff would liven up a BTR Boss 260 Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 07-04-2019 at 11:15 AM. |
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3V was only 220kw for BA and 230kw for BF. |
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07-04-2019, 08:06 PM | #20 | ||
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Makes you wonder why it didn't have VCT when the 3V did? Maybe physical size of the head was too big as it was and they couldn't fit it in the engine bay in 4V variant?
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In hindsight, perhaps a Supercharged 3V would have been a more suitable power and torque delivery experience for traditional Falcon buyers. From a personal point of view, I always loved the way these things sounded. They had both induction and exhaust notes, whereas the Miami really on has a manufactured exhaust note and little induction roar except for the supercharger wine. Then if you compare to the Windsor before it, at least the BOSS felt happy in it's upper rev range, smooth all the way to the limiter. A very misunderstood engine.....
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The Coyote versions were redesigned to reduce physical size and allow VCT. They are still a physically big lump though.
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Yep don't know where I got that from ? Google reckons it was cam changes and slight compression increase from 10.5 to 10.8 .....a manifold like that would have helped that flat part under 4000 rpm ,VCT would too
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The later ones (BOSS 302/315) had a twin throttle body with corresponding upper manifold change. Perhaps that was what you were thinking of?
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Yep with all there global platforms etc it would have made sense to stick with the larger bore , then you can make several different size motors by altering the stroke (a global v8) i guess they were looking to the future at the time thinking motors would get smaller more boost and less capacity .....not expecting the muscle car wars and everyone wanting a big American size ute or SUV ?
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The difference in sound i think is the Miami had the firing order changed back to the same as the flathead 15486372 something to do with vibration ? The 5.4 l was the same as the last Windsors (they sound pretty good) 13726548
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Ford was looking at the 6.2 quite some time later though. I don't think it would have made a good performance engine in a passenger vehicle either given the criticisms the 5.4 already received for it's weight in the Falcon.
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