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View Poll Results: WHat will happen to the V8 bonnet
The Bulge will remain weather its needed or not 146 70.87%
Back to old school nostrils on the bonnet 25 12.14%
Back to old school shakers 4 1.94%
Flat bonnet (YAWN BORING) 20 9.71%
Something completely new that will be equally cool 11 5.34%
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Old 15-07-2010, 01:58 PM   #1
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Default V8 bonnet future

I pondered this on the way home last night

So the Boss didn't fit under the bonnet and thus the bonnet bulge.

The Coyote is fast approaching and from my reading is a much more compact motor.

So my question is what do you think will happen to the bonnet of the V8's

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Old 15-07-2010, 01:59 PM   #2
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i hope it stays, its what made me fall in love with Ford and the B series in particular
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Old 15-07-2010, 02:05 PM   #3
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the bulge cool as it is its time is done, its time for a change before the idea becomes stale and old hat if you ask me
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Old 15-07-2010, 02:15 PM   #4
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The bulge will remain, don't need to waste money on panel parts when the driveline is a priority.
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Old 15-07-2010, 02:21 PM   #5
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Wont change for FG, no reason to.

Maybe next model...
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Old 15-07-2010, 02:32 PM   #6
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i hope they keep it but i reckon ford will go the easy option of dropping the bonnet if the new 8 fits under it, probably easier for them to do that & set another visual difference to the fpv's? than keep making a different bonnet. i guess it will all depend on a few things
a) will the fpv version fit under the normal bonnet
b) if the xr8 goes to fpv, keep the bonnet to show a theme (fpv's have the bonnet)
c) if the xr8 stays with ford use the bonnet as a point of difference between the xr8 & fpv.

guess we will find out soon enough..
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Where's the 'Who cares?' option?
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The bulge will remain, don't need to waste money on panel parts when the driveline is a priority.
Why would there be a change is panel parts if they all go flat?

Realisticly FPV V8 sales have always been rather "bling" driven as can be demonstrated by the ratio of stripes vs non-stripes and sales success of the GT40/Cobra vs the F6 Rspec.

FPV would be mad to drop the bulge.
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Bulge=balls. Nuff said.
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Old 15-07-2010, 03:07 PM   #10
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People love the bonnet bulge, hence why people are starting to put them on their AUs and i6 BAs and FGs.

It's also a point of differentiation between Ford V8s and Holden V8s, and replacing the bulge with nostrils would only close that gap, something I and many others wouldn't want.
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Why would there be a change is panel parts if they all go flat?
Realisticly FPV V8 sales have always been rather "bling" driven as can be demonstrated by the ratio of stripes vs non-stripes and sales success of the GT40/Cobra vs the F6 Rspec.

FPV would be mad to drop the bulge.

Oops I was only thinking of the vents/shaker/other option.
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I would like to see the bulge go on the GTE, but wouldn't mind it staying on the V8 models.
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Old 15-07-2010, 03:20 PM   #13
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It should stay or atleast some sort point of difference compared to the standard models & 6 Cylinder XR/F6.
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Thats it then, FPV are dropping the bulge
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Sure it's not needed to fit the V-mount supercharger under the hood?


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Old 15-07-2010, 04:09 PM   #17
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I for one love the bulge, espically on the FG, it is crafted on the FG to look better than the BA/F.
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Old 15-07-2010, 04:24 PM   #19
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The bulge looks good, but only if it's there for a purpose, if it's needed for blower/inlet manifold clearance, fine, otherwise, ditch it. Not a fan of fake bulges/vents/air intakes/cooling ducts/scoops/etc. My vote is for a dirty great hole in the bonnet with a polished 6/71 sticking out of it........
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My vote is for a dirty great hole in the bonnet with a polished 6/71 sticking out of it........
I'll go with that.

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Bulge will stay. V8 owners like having the visual point of difference
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Wont be a flat bonnet and probably not a bulge to the current height but there will be something there. It is, by definition, Ford V8 by design.
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I would like to see the bulge go on the GTE, but wouldn't mind it staying on the V8 models.
That, I believe would be a good idea. I am waiting for the GT-E to turn up before I decide between a F6-E or GT-E (or M5 if I win lotto).

I very much like the concept of "speak softly but carry a big stick" as it tends to draw far fewer crabs.
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I for one love the bulge, espically on the FG, it is crafted on the FG to look better than the BA/F.
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the BA bulge looked great but the FG has smoother edges and flows better. Makes them look very sinister and really adds something else to the car.
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Maybe a reverse scoop for something that hasn't been done (on a Falcon) before?
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The bulge needs to stay, best visual aspect of the XR8
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Would be classy for a high end luxo FPV to have no bulge at all, understated elegance
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I for one love the bulge, especially on the FG, it is crafted on the FG to look better than the BA/F.
I agree totally. RE the BA/F bonnet, I believe that was due to it being slapped on, per se, at the 11th hour as the Windsor was to continue on IIRC...

Back on topic, I think there will be only very minimal changes to the panels of the FG altogether, meaning reshaped front and rear bumpers come, say, 2012? The bulge will be here until 2016, where the Falcon's future turns to an almighty "?".
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Wont change for FG, no reason to.

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This.

The bulge costs Ford a motza to make (while they certainly charge us for it), I see it surviving the FG (cause it's already done), but Ford won't bother spending any money on doing it on a future model if it's not needed.

Sad, but same as the 'quad lights' XR look, that's been watered down over the years and FPV aren't doing it any more.
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