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26-10-2009, 12:18 AM | #1 | ||
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You guys will be interested in this SIDI Sportwagon vs XR6T out on the open road rather than around Bathurst
http://globalgreenchallenge.com.au/t...-eco-challenge Note the Fiesta ran 3.19L/100 today, pretty impressive |
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26-10-2009, 05:48 AM | #2 | ||
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Falcon with the biggest improvements. The commodore is pretty damn Frugal though.
And the Fiesta, WOW. Sportswagon - 6.75, 27.4% better than ADR. XR6t - 7.31, 37.49% better than ADR. Maloo for some reason didnt record anything. It probably run out of fuel. Holden Viva was the most thirsty out of the group, lol.
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26-10-2009, 09:45 AM | #3 | ||
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Not much difference between the falcon turbo and the 3.0 litre commy! Haha!
Good stuff! I read that they had to have an average speed of 75km/h. Thats pretty slow though!! I would think that up around 100-110 the ford may be more aerodynamic and get closer or beat the 3.0. At these slow speeds aero doesnt play as big a part. Plus take off the spoiler and put skinny wheels on them! Last edited by EDManual; 26-10-2009 at 09:48 AM. Reason: bad speeling.... :-) |
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26-10-2009, 09:57 AM | #4 | ||
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Holden Viva - a truly awful 2star crash rating light car - used 7.34L/100km
Ford XR6T - a wonderful, massively powerful/torquey - used 7.31L/100km How embarrasing for General Motors Holden. Fiesta creamed the lot with 3.19L/100km! A great win on the first day for Ford Australia!
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26-10-2009, 11:35 AM | #5 | |||
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XR6T going well so far but its early days. Still, based on those numbers (XR6T versus 3.0 SIDI) a betting man would take a punt on the 4.0 Atmo engine coming very close to knocking the 3.0 SIDI off if it had been entered. If you can get within 0.5 L/100 approx with the turbo the petrol would have to give it a run for its money. As i said in another thread, ford did it with the turbo to get the biggest % improvement overall. The fiesta econetic will go for outright honours and based on early days it is going very well. They said it would do about 3.2 L/100km on the extra urban (highway) cycle and its is doing around that so far. EDIT: Oh and points to the skoda superb. Beating its adr by almost 30% with a 4.87. That is the 2.0 diesel in that car i believe. Mini D is being a bit outclassed by the Fiesta at the moment too....
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26-10-2009, 09:59 AM | #6 | ||
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Holden Viva - a truly awful 2star crash rating light car - used 7.34L/100km
Ford XR6T - wonderful, massive grunt 5star family car- used 7.31L/100km How embarrasing for General Motors Holden. Fiesta creamed the lot with 3.19L/100km! A great win on the first day for Ford Australia!
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26-10-2009, 10:42 AM | #7 | |||
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As an example, we traveled from our home here in the Barossa to Naracoorte down in the SE of SA. It's an approximate 400km trip. The Peugeot trip computer had the average in the 60's for that trip, but that included driving through Adelaide even though once we were on the freeway, it was 110km/h for the majority of the trip.
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26-10-2009, 10:37 AM | #8 | ||
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What is a Holden Viva? Isn't it an ugly small Daewoo that Holden doesn't sell anymore? That's amazing the big Ford beats it.
Good to see that Ford are doing so well. That result for the XR6 turbo is impressive. I think the extra 100kW the Ford has over the Commodore wagon is worth the half litre extra fuel consumption. The Fiesta result is impressive too, but was expected. ADR consumption figures are a combined rating aren't they? I think this challenge shows mostly that if you take it easy on the Highway you save fuel. |
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26-10-2009, 10:45 AM | #9 | ||
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Hmmmmm....
Will be interesting to see how this plays out and the marketing that occurs as a result...
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26-10-2009, 01:25 PM | #10 | |||
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26-10-2009, 01:32 PM | #11 | ||
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Ah now I seen why both camps have entered fuel suckers. The Maloo is a very good highway cruiser compared to what it sucks down around town. Still you could drive the Fiesta around town at full thottle and beat both of them for outright in corner speed and still use less fuel than they do on the highway:P
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No, I'm not some eco-hippy hugging trees all day. I like my cars like the next person. It's a bit hard to look past the $17 cost to drive (supposedly) from Adelaide to Melbourne. Curious to see at the end of it all if the Internode/Eco Challenge people also take in to account the CO2 emission used to create the power to charge the Tesla as well? Great to see the Falcon doing so well. I wonder why the Maloo's results weren't up yesterday with the rest of the field?
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26-10-2009, 01:58 PM | #14 | ||
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Surely the % improvement isn't the deciding factor...the ADR is just a system in which vehicles are tested. Im assuming the claimed figures are combined cycles and not highway, if so how is that relevant?
I would have thought whoever uses the least amount of fuel who be the winner. The HSV is still ugly, poor wild life having to be subjected to that going past, where is the RSPCA when you need them.
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26-10-2009, 02:11 PM | #15 | ||
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It's interesting that the Maloo results for day 1 dont appear on the official website. 5.34L/100km (according to the drive article) sounds a little suspect to me.
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26-10-2009, 04:34 PM | #16 | |||
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If this isn't a typo and rectified soon, this event looses all credibility...
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28-10-2009, 08:08 AM | #17 | |||
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28-10-2009, 02:21 PM | #19 | |||
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I would rather instead of doing such large stints on the HWY, do a standard average stop start and some HWY/FWY driving, that's the real mileage.
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28-10-2009, 02:42 PM | #20 | |||
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Never mind, for me its the car that really delivers the lowest that matters, and Ford is looking good with the Fez for that. The Suzuki alto is going well but it is technicaly a micro (sub light) car and with a 1 litre engine with a wopping 90nm and 50kw i'd say it is a fair bit less exciting to drive than a fietsa econetic (which has in excess of 200nm....) Skoda diesels have been goiing well, in the 4.7 range which is great for a largish sedan.... EDIT: They have updated the website with the data cumulative up to the end of stage 4. Can be accessed with greenfoam's original link at the top of this thread. Highlights: - hyndai just pipping kia in the same engineed cars (sante fe versus sorento - Fiesta still leading over the mini Ds but it is getting closer.... - Maloo still leading the % improvement (no shock there) - XR6T running 6.98 L/100km cumulative. THAT IS INSANE for a car of that grunt to get into the 6s. The Omega sportwagon is doing a 6.4 so far....so even though it is highway buffered (with the maloo at 7.6....) getting a similar weight car to do within 0.5 L/100 with an engine 33% bigger, with 42% morem power and a disturbing 84% more torque..... staggering....
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26-10-2009, 02:23 PM | #22 | ||
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Imagine the costs involved in setting up charge stations everywhere! Ah! LPG is hard enough to get in some outer regions. Amusing that they have a recharge truck following them, kind of counters any environmental gain by the Tesla.
Hyrid etc have a place, its inner CBD's and thats about it.
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26-10-2009, 02:31 PM | #23 | ||
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Somethings bung there....
No way the maloo could use 5.34L/100km one day then 8L/100km the next... I highly doubt a 6.2L v8 could actually use 5.34L/100km. Looking at the xr6t it used 7.3 then 7.1 suggesting leg 2 was better on economy. |
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26-10-2009, 03:05 PM | #24 | ||
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The Maloo would probably consume around 5.3l/100km if the road was all down hill, or if it was being towed.
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26-10-2009, 03:22 PM | #25 | ||
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The comments regarding fully electric vehicles and charging - I think at this stage the main appeal for an all electric vehicle would be for use within a reasonably short distance of home, so you could commute to work and back, or make other relatively short trips, and just plug the car in to a power point to charge it. A couple hundred km is a decent distance for most trips anyway. For long hauls at this stage petroleum is a better option, but with more and more electric vehicles reaching the consumer (which will happen), there's incentive there for a rollout of charging stations.
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26-10-2009, 03:39 PM | #26 | |||
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Currently and into the foreseeable future Australia and most countries rely on atleast 70% (if not more) of its energy to be produced by coal.........so thats the first thing that needs to be changed. I went to a presentation where the idea was to have a LPG electricity generator at home to supply electricity in peak times and even to return to the grid as using the gas to produce electricity is cheaper than what we currently pay, by a far bit. Was interesting.
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Seeing as the test is all open highway it would certainly attain those sort of figures and I wouldn't put it past Holden and HSV to do it. After seeing the pic of the Maloo, it is one damn ugly car as well |
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Do they have a time they have to do it bye,
Or are they just doing 70 clicks in 6th gear . |
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