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10-05-2008, 05:56 PM | #1 | |||
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I don't know about you guys but after hearing that the RS Focus will be released here in Australia i need to know more.
It has already been spotted at Nurburgring during testing and has all the ingredients to take it up to em in the hot 4 segment. If you have any goss or further info on this car...post it here!
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Here's what I found from wikipedia.
"On December 17 2007 Ford of Europe confirmed that a Mk 2 Focus RS will be launched in 2009. The press release also notes that a concept version of the RS is due in mid-2008.[10] Top Gear thinks that the car will probably have four-wheel drive and a twin-turbo version of the ST's 2.5-litre five-cylinder engine with about 300bhp, making it similar in performance to the Subaru Impreza STI and Mitsubishi Evo X.[11] Previous rumours and speculation about ths RS MK2 had included a picture of an apparent MK2 Focus RS on the front-cover of Autocar magazine, and several spy photos of a 300HP - 4WD Ford Focus testing at the Nürburgring in both the November 2006 and June 2007 editions of Autoexpress.[12] Some sources[13] think that that car will be on sale in the spring of 2008, have 300bhp, 280lb ft, a simple all-wheel drive system (from a Volvo S60R) and cost around £28,000." |
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Thanks KenLee. Theoretically speaking, 5 Cyl should have the fours and therefore it will be only the weight factor that holds them back. I'm not too sure but I doesn't the current XR5 weigh in around the 1500kg mark?
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I have now also read that the AWD system will not be completely Full-time either. It will only engage when the fronts start losing traction.
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That type of AWD system sounds terrible to me. FWD till it loses traction - so you'll constantly get understeer and torquesteer till the rear diff decides to do something. No thanks.
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The Haldex system in the car I'm buying I've tried. There is no torquesteer whatsoever and absolutely minimal understeer at the very worst. Largely it's very neutral handling and sticks to the road like glue. It shuffles power to the rear about 1/7th of a second after the front loses traction. You want to see how grippy it is, take it from Clarkson... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9rFQPg0kbk |
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I take anything Clarkson says with a grain of salt. Most of the time he has no idea what he's talking about, and the factual errors he produces so frequently on mundane things is laughable and makes me question if his heart is in his job anymore, or does he just like the money and the new found fame Top Gear has gained.
That aside, yes I can make my mind up on how something sounds. The way you described it, it just doesn't sound appealing to me and isn't a true AWD system like the 50:50 torque split in the WRX and EVO. It may work well as you say, but this car is supposed to take on the EVO and STi, yes? Well it needs a proper AWD system. |
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Isn't the whole point of it that it works well? |
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I read that the RS was supposed to be a competitor for the EVO/STi. If it's not then that's fine. It'll probably do ok against a WRX and Ralliart Lancer (when it arrives.)
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someone told me that you use more petrol with the AWD system. Is this correct? if so, wouldn't this make the RS more practical as it isn't running AWD all the time?
Just curious T
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On full song its gotta sound grumpier than a WRX note and with the extra power should be a treat to drive. I have also found out that the AWD system ATM is out of a C60R but will probably be replaced by a the C90R platform.
Can anyone confirm this?
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That and the Current Focus ST(XR5T) manages to a wheel in the wet with only FWD. i Think ford will more than easily manage to make this Focus handle Even better and more superbly than its predecessors and im sure that they will make it worthy of the "RS" badge.
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Just because it's got a stiff chassis doesn't mean it won't torque steer like crazy and understeer too.
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I've driven hi powered front drivers before, with and without LSD's and they ALL torque steered something horrible. It's a fact of powerful FWD cars. Like anything tho you will get used to it.
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Absolutely no torque steer in a FWD car? Do you think I'm stupid? If you think that a FWD biased car isn't going to torque steer I dunno what goes on.
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Caradvice quoted the new focus rs at around $68k which is STi and evo territory, it will need to be exceptionally good. http://www.caradvice.com.au/3575/for...-to-australia/
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I don't think Top Gear ever tested a WRX, only the STi. If you look at the EVO times, it's 1.2 seconds faster than the STi (standard EVO 8) and the STi is 2 seconds faster than the RS. A breathed on EVO 8 (FQ400) pumps 4 seconds faster than standard EVO 8 and really runs with the supercars. Pricing at $65k puts the RS right there with EVO X GSR SST, and actually more expensive than the EVO X with the 5MT. It'll be a hard task for the little Focus to keep up in the presence of such cars.
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