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XR6T
i just got one - goes ok for another falcon
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but the one thing the gen 3 s**t all over the xr6t for.. the is exhaust note.. v8 sound you cant beat.. either it being a holden or a ford
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knock knock
whose there? my LS1
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
Gaz wrote: knock knock
whose there? my LS1 bahahaha.. slap slap!
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Gaz wrote: knock knock
whose there? my LS1 pml, will rem that one.. Its quite an easy decision to go xr6/t.. do u want the handling/interior/looks/features AND decent performance from a 6cyl? I really like 8's, for their sound and their wide power band, but the xr6t is the best sounding 6cyl ive ever heard.. That being said, I love my 8 and its sound, mmmmmm, but when it comes time needing a car which is quiet and mostly stock and sick of being labled a hoon coz ive got an 8cyl, id get the turbo. Now with the turbo badge id prolly get labled a hoon coz of the turbo, might have to take it off to get left alone. LOL
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I'm sorry, who said the 3 valver 8?????????
The 3 valve 8 might be a good thing in a mont or an XT but not for someone who is in the market for an XR... XR6 or XR6T. If you can easily afford it (cost, insurance, tyres ), go the T. If you're struggling, go the N/A. There really isn't the MASSIVE performance chasm between the two you might imagine... And if you want to know about the potential of the N/A DOHC 4.0, just ask FNP who has something like 180rwk from an edit and a zorst... |
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Don't even bother with the n/a XR6, go the XR6T, lots and lots and lots of potential in them, very cheap to unearth heaps of power, definately one of the best performance buys around at the moment!
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if its sporty looks you want and not worried bout performance too much go ba' na.. if you want looks /performance and tonnes of potential go the xr6 turbo.. how old are you?? insurance might be a killer on the turbo if your'e a youngin...
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brendan thomas wrote: but the one thing the gen 3 s**t all over the xr6t for.. the is exhaust note.. v8 sound you cant beat.. either it being a holden or a ford
obviously any v8 is going to have a better exaust note then the 6, but what good is the sound going to do, also the xr6t has better turbo sound(vvuuuuuututututututu). but like i said before what good is that
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xr6T all the way if you can afford it, 'bang for your buck'
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
downingj wrote: I'm sorry, who said the 3 valver 8?????????
The 3 valve 8 might be a good thing in a mont or an XT but not for someone who is in the market for an XR... XR6 or XR6T. If you can easily afford it (cost, insurance, tyres ), go the T. If you're struggling, go the N/A. There really isn't the MASSIVE performance chasm between the two you might imagine... And if you want to know about the potential of the N/A DOHC 4.0, just ask FNP who has something like 180rwk from an edit and a zorst... Mine has done well in terms to extracting the motor's hidden horsepower, but it's not a patch on what an XR6T can do - it's almost like Ford built a 400kw monster, then de-tuned it before putting it on sale but left the way back wide open.
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fnp wrote: downingj wrote: I'm sorry, who said the 3 valver 8????????? The 3 valve 8 might be a good thing in a mont or an XT but not for someone who is in the market for an XR... XR6 or XR6T. If you can easily afford it (cost, insurance, tyres ), go the T. If you're struggling, go the N/A. There really isn't the MASSIVE performance chasm between the two you might imagine... And if you want to know about the potential of the N/A DOHC 4.0, just ask FNP who has something like 180rwk from an edit and a zorst... Mine has done well in terms to extracting the motor's hidden horsepower, but it's not a patch on what an XR6T can do - it's almost like Ford built a 400kw monster, then de-tuned it before putting it on sale but left the way back wide open. lol, so the question is, what will the xr6t's of the future put to the ground? :p |
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
To be honest, I wouldn't be all that suprised to see a repeat of the 70's, where the Phase 4 GT and the horsepower race in general was killed off. In today's current political climate, speed and gas guzzlers and cars in general are seen as bad unless it's a Toyota Prius or something. I can just see Today Tonight or some other useless show like that whipping up a media frenzy after some kid in an XR6T or whatever kills himself and they point the finger at the manufacturers for building a car with so much potential blah blah blah until our Falcons in 2020 or whatever end up being fwd diesel hatchbacks.
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yeah but back then they had cross ply tires, s**t brakes, things like abs, traction control and ebd hadnt been heard of. its a different world now adays, all the technology makes a big difference.
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