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21-09-2007, 03:25 PM | #91 | ||
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And as above, a V6 corolla to the line up, very nice....
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22-09-2007, 11:17 AM | #95 | ||
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Ok, so far its less of an issue than the Typhoon clutch then... I think its a bit early to be trumpeting the end of the TRD Aurion.
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22-09-2007, 12:52 PM | #96 | |||
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Compared to FPV/HSV this is a blimp in the ocean for Toyota. How many 1st build models have issues ? Plenty as you all know, they will sort it and they have a large customer base to feed off. There are many ppl I know want something similar to Aurions without the bogans trail which follow the other 2 brands above. I think its great another manufacturer is trying to gain performance business in Oz.
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22-09-2007, 01:11 PM | #97 | |||
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yeh it might pump out more power, but how much higher in the rev range and much lower torque at higher revs as i do believe for the stock engine it is 200kW @ 6200rpm and 336nm @ 4700rpm vs the FORDs 190kw @ 5250 and 383nm @ only 2500rpm. now please you tell me which one is gonna be the better engine? the ford has great economy now comparable with the aurion, the ford has the best 6spd auto in australia, the engine is torquey and smooth, reliable, parts are available at the second you need them, labour is cheap, and they can be dressed up to look great. V6s may be better for fitting them in small engine bays, but imo nothing will ever beat a straight 6. look at BMW do you think they would still have straight 6s if they were crap? ive ridden in a couple of aurions, both sporty and base models, and to be honest i thought the ride quality was crap compared to a 2000 falcon wagon!! Ive nothing against Toyota and yes those earlier models were great, but why buy something out of the country when you can buy a freaking great car made by aussies? |
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22-09-2007, 01:15 PM | #98 | ||
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sorry forgot to add, the trd aurion produces 241kw@6400 rpm and 400nm@ 4000rpm. the xr6 turbo produces 245kw @ 5250 rpm and 480Nm @ 2000-3500rpm
the xr6 turbo costs less as well. |
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The straight 6 is always going to make more torque and rev lower by nature of the design, although don;t tell the Nissan gurus that! The V6 on the other hand revs more willingly and higher due to a shorter crank with less flex etc. and therefore can make it's maxium power at a higher RPM. It is also smaller in capacity. You have to consider also that while we were leaning heavily on US influence the Japanese developed technology for their engines base on RPM. They were ditching pushrods and rocker arms in the late '60s on small engines that produced good power. My question to you is what are you going to do when the Orion gets a V6 in 2010? Buy another brand that still makes a straight six so that you don't have to rev it another 950 RPM to make peak power? Quote:
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In response to envixr8. I should have said that the torque spreads are massively different in a large favor towards the ford, and my economy was based on wheels magazine on road testing and a bit of personal experience. My experience of the aurions almost made me sick! I found them to be way to stiff and jumpy on other than perfect grades of road, I don't doubt for a second that the aurion can be driven harder with more control, but i still would rather ride in that falcon then a stiff aurion. (I am a ford fan, but I realize that other cars are better)
I was using the BMW argument as a reason to keep straight engines, not to argue the high revving point. Something tells me that the barra engine can rev a hell of a lot harder then the modest limiter FORD puts on it. I do think the aurion will have some success, but with trends heading towards smaller cars (which btw seem to be getting bigger every generation) it just seems like a strange time to market a brand new large car. Heres to the rebound of that trend. |
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