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29-06-2014, 01:50 AM | #151 | ||
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Aussies love an underdog. Go the GT F
Seriously this talk of what is the best engine design is destined to spend eternity going around and around in circles. You could easy add more to the mix. Why do Euros use Turbos instead of Superchargers to meet Euro Emissions and still make big power? How does Mercedes-Benz make over 600Nm of torque from an N/A 6.2litre where others need forced induction? Maybe it’s just different manufacturers with different engine setups that all equal good job. This is a silly argument in my opinion. |
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Yeah, the GTS is running a heavier-duty driveline. Plus, peak power only tells part of the story. |
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And the topic is GTF vs GTS LSA. And just because a company is "committed" to an engine type, doesn't mean it's the best in class....or even good for that matter. All the leading mainstream performance cars in the world are being downsized to smaller more efficient FI motors. I think that says a lot when companies like bmw or merc, some of who were staunch anti FI, are now on the band wagon and achieving far greater things. And I wouldn't dismiss fuel economy so easy....it's probably the biggest force leading to the whole industry movement.it may not be the most important thing to v8 or performance buyers......but it's naive to think it's still not right up there as very important. And as for these far out claims you mention.....your so far off the mark you didn't refute one thing with facts. Everything I said was true......just because it sounds biased because I'm a passionate ford guy......doesn't mean it's false. I pleaded for your superior intellect to correct me but you reflected all requests till u got the thread closed. So please.....don't fight.....debate! Use that MBA of yours |
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I've always wondered that actually. On a dyno surely there's Jack all load on the driveline, compared to the road when the driveline is actually torqued up moving a heavy car off the line with tyres under grip load.
On a dyno it's brought up to speed and it's a rolling road. Surely there's no where near as much loss as they'd be in the real world? |
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Sorry I may have confused it a bit......I went a tad off topic. I was referring to high powered cars and the losses people talk abouthrough the driveline. I was thinking that surely these losses aren't the same on a dyno as when on an ACTUALL road with real loads. Or am I thinking about it wrong
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29-06-2014, 02:38 AM | #162 | ||
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Regarding GTS vs GTF, as I've said a few times, I don't think it matters at the end of the day. They're both at the top of their game. There will be a whole bunch of people saying the LSA is better and a whole bunch saying the Miami is better. All that matters is that their owners enjoy them. The GTF owners shouldn't be taking GTS comparisons to heart, it's not a fair match up. And you are right- economy is a huge deal globally- but thankfully it hasn't affected our niche sedan market, which isn't long for this world anyway. Just look at what fuel economy standards have done to the new M3- they went from a V8 to a twin turbo I6 and the reviews have actually criticised the motor for not being as sharp as the old V8. I personally hope GM & Chrysler keep making their old school V8s as long as possible. |
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29-06-2014, 04:57 AM | #166 | ||
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29-06-2014, 05:49 AM | #169 | ||
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Same as FPV probably, little to none. VS GTS-R and the W427 are probably the only HSV's that I could think of that would still get good money. VN and VL Group A's are still worth good money also
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29-06-2014, 07:53 AM | #170 | |||
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The HSV GTS (with magnetic particles in the suspension, the same type used by Ferrari) feels wobbly on bumpy roads. And the (electric) power steering isn't as sharp as the Ford's hydraulic set-up. So much for there great suspension. |
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29-06-2014, 08:02 AM | #171 | |||
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29-06-2014, 08:19 AM | #172 | ||
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The GTF will undoubtely hold some value but in saying this it will never be like its old brothers.Reason why because in the 70's the GT's owned the market.They were the HSV of today that extra cubic inch was all about bragging rights and it also won the public..Something these later GT's never had over there rivals.
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29-06-2014, 08:30 AM | #173 | ||
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The VF GTS will only be worth something until the VF2 GTS comes out and then the VF3.
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29-06-2014, 08:31 AM | #174 | ||
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With regards to the ever going conversation regarding the GTP seats I have had both, my current ride is a FG 335 GT previous to that I had a BF GTP. Both seats have there advantages / disadvantages but the biggest problem with the GTP seats is getting in and getting out without wearing the side bolsters. If the seats were a lot lower in the car they would be better, but due to the high seating position in all the falcons (and I am not a big guy 176cm tall 98kg) the side bolsters end up worn and crushed over time. Although the GT seats may not look the part compared to the GTP they are a lot more practical and hold you in almost as well.
I will admit I wouldn't mind getting a set of GTP seats for my FG if I could mount them far lower in the car as even the GT seats are too high as has been pointed out regularly in reviews etc. I think it would have been a nice option for the GTF but do not see it as a cross against it so to speak - if you were going to buy the GTF as a collectors piece and not drive it then yes they would be good but if you intend to drive the car even semi regularly they will end up worn and crushed and they are difficult to get in and out of until you master the knack for it so to speak and then there is the problem of your passengers wearing the bolsters out also if they are not careful - look at any older GTP and you will generally see exactly what I mean. If you are a bigger person then it is even harder not to wear them out.
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29-06-2014, 08:34 AM | #175 | ||
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Just get over it will you guys... sick of this bs bickering its pointless and proves SFA.
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80-120 times are where its at for real world on-road performance IMO. Autocar N.Z. has a best for a SC FPV of 2.51 seconds, (matches a Jaguar XFR) and the GTS of 2.29 seconds, (matches a BMW M5 and a Mercedes-Benz E63S). This speaks for itself really as its clear the BMW M5 and MB E63S are in a higher performacne leaguye than a SC Jaguar XFR...although I still love the Jag cause they look so damm stylish. Last edited by Rodge; 29-06-2014 at 09:01 AM. |
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29-06-2014, 09:34 AM | #177 | ||
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I really wish Holden would choose one factor at what makes a better car first it was quarter mile then it was track times now it's 80-120 it's basically whateva the olden is a little better at at the time lucky they've never been ahead in looks or six cyclinder engines or anything really and I'm stilly waiting for a reply hsv made that car ford made the gtf you can't compare a factory built car to an aftermarket bolted together one simple and with that the discussion is won
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29-06-2014, 09:59 AM | #178 | |||
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people paid overs for GT-F, many bought it before they even knew the specs, ford really pulled the wool over corking out the 351 badge. The GT-F buyers have GT-HO values etched into their heads... in 10 years if a GT-F fetches $70k they will be lucky, but as you say many paid over that to start with. This smells of what happened back in 1999 with holden fans, sold the last hsv with holden stroker 5.7 and appealed to the enthusiasts, then the next year the holden released the ls1 available in a commodore executive at half price which destroyed the hsv. (Think fh xr8) the GTS LSA is also a regular model (as was the xy gt-ho). I bet there are more hsv buyers out there than fpv too when supply dries up again the GT-F is a great car, id love one personally but compared to the regukar gt335 and f6 it just doesnt offer much more to be hailed a collectible. Last edited by HULK_I6T; 29-06-2014 at 10:05 AM. |
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29-06-2014, 10:01 AM | #179 | ||
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Flame suit on !!
As said before this could be the last chance for the new car HSV Vs FPV discussion.....that said this is FORD FORUMS so lets remember that and enjoy talking about the GTF instead of putting it down and complaining. If you love the GTS there is a HSV forum I am sure you can find and if you have already copped out and bought a Chrysler I am sure there is a forum you can find to join also, mean while let the real blue blooded Ford fans enjoy what will be the greatest GT ever!! I myself will only ever buy Ford but that is just me, I don't care if the GTS has more flashy crap and is 10mins faster I would still buy the GT over it any day!! Go the GTF and congrats to those who have secured one. Flame suit off!!
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29-06-2014, 10:08 AM | #180 | |||
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