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01-06-2011, 01:19 PM | #121 | ||
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Keep shopping around, I'm sure that you will find bulk supplies of the oil at much cheaper prices.
Transmission specialists mut get the stuff from suppliers, it's just a case odf knowing who. Maybe form a buyer group and get some scales of economy.... If all else fails, factor in $1,000 gearbox services into the desire to have a ZF equipped car, I know my R6's 5R box is uncomparable but at least any future services don't scare me... |
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01-06-2011, 01:47 PM | #122 | ||
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When the time comes to do a flush, I'll shop around. I'd be starting at BMW and Jag dealers before I venture to Ford. At the moment I'm fine since I got a new box and new fluid courtesy of Ford.
I knew these costs existed when I bought the car, so it doesn't bother me. I'm not complaining. The $$$ are factored in for a flush every couple of years. All I'm saying is that for the uneducated that walk into a dealership and buy a ZF equiped car, it would be a frightening experience when they see the bill. Considering now, and for the last 12 months, a ZF is the only auto available on the petrol Falcon range, you don't get much choice and its not a desire. It's a brilliant unit and to me worth every cent. But I wonder if Ma and Pa Kettle would be saying the same thing when they are hit with a yearly $800 bill because they spend 6 months a year towing their caravan around Australia. |
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01-06-2011, 01:59 PM | #123 | ||
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Phht...the "every 20,000km" service on our turbo diesel Lancruiser was just under $1000, and given the kilometers we do each year, that was happening every nine months or maybe even less. The "in-between" every 10,000 service was a paltry $450.
Off to Ultratune we went...and they laughed that Toyota actually suggested that a modern engine needs its valve clearances adjusted every 20,000km and all the steel diesel injector pipework replaced at 150,000. Se sold it with just over 200,000 on it and it still ran clean and smooth and strong, with the valves not have been "adjusted" for maybe 60,000km. Sometimes they just see ya coming, you know? I'd be interested to see a dealership justify a grand to simply flush and refill an automatic box...what are they using, baby seal tears as fluid? |
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01-06-2011, 02:28 PM | #124 | |||
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So that would be approximately 6 years normal driving, plenty of time to bush it and buy another newie. |
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01-06-2011, 03:30 PM | #125 | ||
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My understanding is the ZF requires flusing at 120,000 km's or 6 years whichever comes first, has this changed ?
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01-06-2011, 05:39 PM | #126 | |||
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Thought Euro5 was 160,000k's?
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01-06-2011, 08:02 PM | #127 | ||
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getting off topic but:
FG xr6turbo ute - 150,000 kms (half with tune 800nm and 300rwkw) driven on the worst roads in Aus. (no paint left under my splitter) Used to get a puncture every 10,000 on my 18" wheels (it is that bad) - moved to 45 series and its fine. Wheels and suspension still good (few bent bits under the chasis though) Oil and filter chnaged every 10k myself (since 50k) ($80 a service) changed disks at 90k for slotted RDA (avg $125 each) - been great for last 60k. I have a proper gear box (like 70% or europeans) so no issues there. Have hit about 5 kangaroos and 1 wombat (slight pannel damage and 2 windscreens) - cheap as to fix. Car is still bulletproof. No way you'd get that sort of durability and cheap maintanance from a euro or even a Jap car with half the power(last car was a lexus $$$$$) Just dont go to a dealer and you'll be fine. I'd get diesel falcons for sales reps if it was my choice ($$$) but the In line 6 turbo is a mgic thing - keep developing that (alum block - direct injection etc) |
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01-06-2011, 09:02 PM | #128 | |||
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And a Falcon at 250,000 km these days is different to an old 3- speeder with 250,000 km on the clock. Being able to sit on 1500 rpm for a lot of those miles as opposed to 2300 rpm sure makes a big difference to engine condition and longevity... And really, how hard would it have been to grab the T6 Ranger 2.2 diesel and auto and put it into Falcon, being the same engine as used in Euro Mondeo, I would expect that it would have given brilliant economy and attracted even more buyers who wouldn't have normally considered Falcon as a car for their needs... If Ford are ever going to change their image, they need to do it by reinventing the game and by putting Falcon and Territory over the top as the big car and SUV with all the right answers... Last edited by jpd80; 01-06-2011 at 09:07 PM. |
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01-06-2011, 09:37 PM | #129 | |||
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someone mentioned how costly it was to service a gearbox on their volksy the other day, it was`nt far behind the zf, and guess what........... there was no towing. |
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02-06-2011, 07:19 AM | #130 | ||
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Just looking at the cost/risk/benefit here.
So how much is one risking by going past the reccommended service interval on a ZF? ie what's a new or rebuilt zf cost? Typically workshop reccommendations for changing coolant, fluids(other than engine oil) are very conservative. the tranny isnt going to fail with normal use if it doesnt get its 120 000km service is it? might take at least double that, which could be well past the 15 year mark for most owners.....and rebuilt zFs will be about the price of what a service is now in 15 years?........dont know, just thinking out loud... Ive had auto trans fail in some of our cars at relatively short intervals 170000km and keep going for ever in some others 700 000km +, just my experience fromt he trannies that failed, it was all about some part that just wasnt designed to go the distance rather than the quality or durability of the oil. |
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02-06-2011, 11:20 AM | #131 | ||
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Caradvice just had a review on the 535d. 220kw, 600NM and 0-100 in 5.7 seconds with a fuel consumption of 6.1l/100km even though they didn't get under 8.1l/100km.
Impressive I know, and yet I'd still buy the 335i, don't know why. |
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03-06-2011, 01:44 AM | #135 | |||
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the trannies Ive had that have failed have failed due to basically metal fatigue of just one component, no real visible wear of that item of other items within the trans was a problem when they were pulled down......just damage from that bit when it gave way or ceased to function, the failure of the reversing clutch(whatever the mechanism is) in the bw35 auto comes to mind, it will only last a set number of shifts to reverse. none of this can be attributed to how old the oil was or how clean it was, the failure would still occur even if the fluid was changed every day........going basically on what the trans rebuilders were telling me. |
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03-06-2011, 03:34 AM | #136 | |||
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with bmw, the -35d motor is now nearly only par with the -35i motor- both turbocharged, similar power output - but the diesel has more torque and better fuel economy. and the diesel bmw is nearly as fast as the petrol car now. |
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03-06-2011, 12:09 PM | #138 | ||
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All this talk about the zf is great but what about the Merc diesel or potentially putting a diesel in Falcon as per the OP?
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03-06-2011, 03:11 PM | #139 | |||
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03-06-2011, 08:53 PM | #140 | |||
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Life means 200,000+ kms I think. You can bet that they will last a lot longer than the 4 speed BTR's that start becoming a problem from 180k up. If you can get a 4 speed to last over 220k without servicing it you've done pretty well. |
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04-06-2011, 12:35 PM | #141 | ||
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Ford wont build a diesel Falcon for at least 18 months after holden put one in a Commodore.
Ford are always 18 months behind Holden. Imagine a diesel Terry 3 or 4 years ago, the Captiva would have such a strong foothold in the market as it does now.
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04-06-2011, 12:40 PM | #142 | |||
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My ZF cost $600 to get serviced at Aspley Automatics. $300 was for the steel pan, so that for later services the filter only can be replaced. If you want to stick with palstic pan it would be cheaper, however the plastic pan and filter are a unit. I would suggest calling Motospec in Stafford to check the steel pan price, as I know BTR 4 speed service kits cost under $15 from there. Gotta love public wholesale-just not many people know about it. New ZF's are about $10,000. Unsure of rebuild costs, however 2nd hand units average $2500. Oh, and yes, build a diesel falcon to give buyers more choice.
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04-06-2011, 12:41 PM | #143 | |||
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I really liked the 2009 supercharged V8 commodore. Oh and the 2003 6 speed auto commodore. Come to thing of it the 2001 turbo commodore was a ripper...... Anyone who thinks that people buy holdens because they really want fords but ford just does not have the exact model they dream about should not be on here at the moment as the "One eye fanboi association" are having their weekly after school meeting at maccas car park and you are late..... |
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04-06-2011, 08:15 PM | #144 | ||
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If they fitted the 2.7 TDCi out of the Territory to the Falcon with a manual option I would bet my bottom dollar that it would better the Territory's 8.2L/100klm combined cycle...being a lighter more aerodynamic car and all. Maybe 7.9L/100klm combined cycle?
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04-06-2011, 08:23 PM | #145 | ||
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Do you really think that it would do better with a manual? Even these latest flash diesels have really narrow torque bands and are ideally matched to autos, or electronically controlled DSGs etc.
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04-06-2011, 09:02 PM | #147 | |||
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Yes it would have been nice to have a diesel Territory back then but I can promise you, the price difference would have been much more than the paltry $3,000 of today's currency rates. No, I bet it would have been more like $5,000 or even $6,000 and before you say lots of people would have paid that price, think again because the Territory's audience is a tough crowd, just like Falcon. |
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04-06-2011, 09:04 PM | #148 | |||
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I wonder what sort of economy you could get on the highway with that combo...
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04-06-2011, 09:20 PM | #149 | |||
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I would have thought the 2.7 TDCi out of the Territory in the Falcon would do low 7's at worst. Our Mazda 6 (near enough to 1600kg) is rated at 5.9L/100km and is averaging only a touch over 6 in real figures.
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