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Old 31-03-2012, 12:59 AM   #1501
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Hello all. Thought i'd say hi and not just snoop around.

My names Mick. I currently own an FE LTD and an XE Fairmont wagon.

The FE is pretty standard(and a little rough) apart from front super lows and a bit of a stereo. SL rears will be along soon. I'm thinking that a 4L & 4spd auto would be a nice upgrade. Might even be a V8 of some sort. Will be looking around to see what i can learn.

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Old 31-03-2012, 07:17 PM   #1502
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G'day I'm Doug a diesel mechanic from Darwin, but want to start tinkering around with the performance side of the world, got a ba xr8 ute and wish to drop a 5L 'coyote' engine in it, not a 100% with everything that will need doing so I'll be throwing a few questions out there people!
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Old 31-03-2012, 10:33 PM   #1503
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Hi, my name is Len and this is my first post after joining the forum.
My BA Fairmont has developed a braking problems at 90,000 kms and hopefuuly get some advise about my rear right hand wheel getting very hot intermittantly.
My mechanic has looked several times for the problem but the problem is never there when he has a look. Any ideas?

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Old 01-04-2012, 08:17 AM   #1504
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hi to all,
hope someone can help me I have an Escape 2007 XLT and had the battery disconnected need to get the serial number on the radio but dont know how to take the radio out can anyone help
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Old 01-04-2012, 10:32 AM   #1505
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G'Day everyone,
A newby on the forum names ben and into the fords pretty well.
49000km ed xr8 sprint
matching nos 351 4sp xbgs
The car i want to find out most about is my xc gs panelvan, i looked for 4 years to find and have owned it for 5 yrs it is the only one i have seen. Here are the figures.Engine T matching no's.Trans L 4 spd.Trim G ginger.
paint R Orange.Factory GS with all the GS options, Rally pack (tag is still attached to radiator support)Factory ordered Disk brake 9" .All still there down to the steering wheel. Anyone else know of other T coded XC vans will all the options above(or any vans for that matter) i am starting to believe that the old girl is super rare, any feedback would be great.
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Old 01-04-2012, 10:32 AM   #1506
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G'Day everyone,
A newby on the forum names ben and into the fords pretty well.
49000km ed xr8 sprint
matching nos 351 4sp xbgs
The car i want to find out most about is my xc gs panelvan, i looked for 4 years to find and have owned it for 5 yrs it is the only one i have seen. Here are the figures.Engine T matching no's.Trans L 4 spd.Trim G ginger.
paint R Orange.Factory GS with all the GS options, Rally pack (tag is still attached to radiator support)Factory ordered Disk brake 9" .All still there down to the steering wheel. Anyone else know of other T coded XC vans will all the options above(or any vans for that matter) i am starting to believe that the old girl is super rare, any feedback would be great.
Ben
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Old 01-04-2012, 02:34 PM   #1507
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Hi Guys, My names James.
Im new to the forum so i have no idea what im doing haha
Im On my P's as im only 18 and drive a BF XT falcon.

-Btw: how do i start a thread, i have a question i need answered?
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Old 01-04-2012, 02:45 PM   #1508
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Hi James and welcome.

To start a new thread, go to the area you want to post it in. When you enter the area up the top of it will be a button - New Thread. It is as simple as pressing that, typing your question and posting

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Old 01-04-2012, 03:11 PM   #1509
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Hey all. My name is Tom, but my friends call me "Speedy". Best not to ask. I am a single dad, and a car enthusiast. I am 35. I live in the southern suburbs of Adelaide. I currently own: 1978 XC ute, 1981 VC Commodore, 1985 Alfa 33, 1978 ZH Fairlane(parts car for the ute). I am planning to get an AU ute as it will be better than the XC as a daily driver. I don't reply much on forums. Just come on to get info and ideas. I have lots of ideas, but little money, so most of my ideas stay as ideas. I work at the Coca-Cola factory in "Equipment Services". Not very exciting, but gives plenty of time to think. And pays the bills. I love going on cruises, but hate morons. I am not the most socialable person around. I prefer the cars, rather than the people. They usually have smarter things to say. Think that will do for now. Oh, by the way, I am new here.
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Old 01-04-2012, 07:03 PM   #1510
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hay every1 i hav a 2010 ford territory on 22s, wen i lowered it on the weekend the back came down to the tyre nd looks gr8 but the front hardely changed? i bought "super low" king springs witch they said would lower it 45 to 55mm? did i do somthing wrong? help please..
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Old 01-04-2012, 11:59 PM   #1511
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Hello to everyone,

Today I joined this forum, been lurking for a while as a guest, mainly for explanation and to find some answers to a few problems I have with my BA Fairmont.

The main problem is: The A/C blower fan does not power off when the A/C is switched off, the blower fan just keeps running at high speed, even when the ignition is turned off and the key removed. It ones drained my battery and I had to call NRMA Road Service to get me going again.

At first when I bought the car, this problem was highly intermittent and only happened occasionally, but now after about 8 years it is almost hard on.

My Ford service agent said: The fault is in the BA's computer and the computer needs to be replaced, it will cost about $3000 parts and labour to get fixed.

I have bypassed the problem now by adding a switch at the A/C blower fan connector, which I can switch off if the blower fan motor keeps running. This works quite successfully to switch the blower fan off, but does not allow me to reduce the high speed of the blower fan during normal operation.

I've seen that wiring diagrams for the various Ford models can be displayed here on this forum, but guests cannot display it, only members.

This was the main reason I finally joined this forum as a member, maybe I can display the diagrams now and see how it all connects together.

I have owned and driven several Ford cars during the past. The first one was a Ford Taunus 17M in Germany known as "die Badewanne" (the bath tub).

Then a Ford Taunus 12M also in Germany, later a Ford Fairmont sedan and a Ford Falcon station wagon here in Australia, and now my Ford Fairmont BA. Also in 1962 I worked for 3 months as employee at the Ford stamping plant in Geelong as a Toolmaker.

Now I'm glad I joined this forum.

Cheers to all
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Old 02-04-2012, 09:22 AM   #1512
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Hi all,

I've just joined the forum - been lurking around for a while - researching my first Ford car.

I have just bought a second-hand Territory 05 TX RWD. So far I am very pleased with the Territory.

Have a good day!
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Old 02-04-2012, 05:21 PM   #1513
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Hi everyone been watching for a while now and its time to say gday and share in what im doing, so gday.
Im currently building a TE cortina with 393 AOD 4spd auto and 9" diff. been working on it for a while now so heres a few pics.
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:12 PM   #1514
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Old 02-04-2012, 07:16 PM   #1515
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Hi all. Hubby and I just acquired a XW GT and hope to have it for many years to come. It used to belong to a dear friend who passed away from cancer and has made its way into our garage. To be honest we don't know a great deal about cars so would be interested in hearing from any XW/XY GT enthusiests that can give us tips and tricks for avoiding problems, cheap quality fixes, and reconditioning.
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Old 02-04-2012, 08:51 PM   #1516
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G'day all just joined up to share my passion for the blue oval.
I own a black series 3 au xr8 220 daily driver with 200hp shot of nitrous
on it. I reside in perth and look forward to sharing my passion with you all.
cheers

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Old 03-04-2012, 07:57 AM   #1517
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Gday, I dont write much, but do alot of reading, I have a project XE Fairmont in the shed with a scat 393, probe pistons under cast iron 4V closed chambered heads - which are tongued - underneath a matching 3V funnelweb manifold, a predator carby does the mixing, studs top and bottom, main cap girdle fitted - the sump needed modifing for this - C4 tranny fitted to a 4500 street/strip stall, hooked to a - when I get it on the road - fairmont LSD, but not to worry, I have a 9" housing to be slipped in with 4.3 ratio. disks all round.

The engine was balanced so it is able to spin to 7800 - but won't be. ;)

As i have a family and the bank owns my house funds take time to find but it will get finished one day, I have a phase 5 flare kit and wire mags to fit before it goes green.

Bye Frank
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Old 03-04-2012, 10:53 PM   #1518
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Hi there everyone!

My name is Will and own a 2004 BA XR8, sedan, phantom purple, manual, full black leather interior, premium sound, sun roof, pod gauges, growler cold air intake, Herrod spacer, pacemaker headers, twin stainless system, super lows all round, GT spoiler, 19" chrome rims, custom bulge decals.

Driving my Ford is a real passion of mine and so is doing all of the modifications myself.
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Old 03-04-2012, 11:36 PM   #1519
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Hi All,
Names Rhys i am 17 year old and am a proud owner of a 2005 MKII XR6 ford everything in it is stock and was in need of some places and rough prices that fit and sell superchargers/turbochargers.
I live in Perth so it sorta can be seen as a little problem, but am wanting to do up my ford so speaking i would like to add;
-Brembo brakes
-New rims
-lowered suspension to a legal limit
and a place that refits a engine hood to make it look an XR8/GT.
i know it would probably be cheaper to buy one but i would feel more accomplished ive i added a personal touch to my very first car

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Old 04-04-2012, 01:22 AM   #1520
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Hi... I'm a life long Blue Oval fan and own two right now.. A Territory that has been the most unreliable car I have owned in 30 years of driving Fords and an XP wagon that I use as my daily driver and is the MOST reliable Ford I have owned. Trouble is, the old XP isn't really great to drive all the time... No A/C, pretty ordinary brakes and, although cool, not the best car in which to do business.

The Terry... Well, it's horrible really. Lovely to drive, practical as hell, but surely built by blind, drunk lunatics on acid. It has had it all. Rust, bad electrics, diff went, engine issues, ball joints, brakes warped all the time, tailgate lock broke, rattles, squeaks, vibrations and broken bits because they are cheap and nasty.

So. Time to get rid. Of both. The wife won't have another Ford after Terry the Terrible. That means she gets some Japanese 4x4 with a lot of seats.

For me... A quandary. I like the look and price of the BA Mk 2 GT. BUT... Will it be as lousy as the Terry? Will it look good, drive nice, but fall to bits? Should I say goodbye to Ford forever and buy something else just to have a comfortable well-made boring car with A/C and decent brakes... Oh, the horror, the horror.

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Old 04-04-2012, 02:05 AM   #1521
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Hi there every1 my name is Rich Iam 23 and I live in the UK as you might of guessed.
I have a falcon ute xr8 Tickford 2002 so I thought I would join it looks like a helpful place
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Old 04-04-2012, 09:24 AM   #1522
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Hi All,

My name is Trevor, in my 50's and there have been fords in the family since the 70's! The forums have become very handy in providing some information in recent times while working on the sister's AU so I thought it I would join.

I recently picked up an EL to clean up and tinker with, as the username suggests. It is being used to introduce my teeenage boys to the world of cars (and their troubles). It should keep us busy for a while!
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Old 04-04-2012, 09:45 AM   #1523
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Old 04-04-2012, 03:19 PM   #1524
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Hi All. My name is Mark and I have loved my Fords since Dicky drove the hardtop. I also love the early classics but joined to research the Ranger. I will chuck an avatar up just to stir
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Old 04-04-2012, 04:14 PM   #1525
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Hi All,
just found this thread for new members. My name is Ron and I am 50 this year and I have just bought my 1st new car, Sillhouette 2012 XR6. I have a post elsewhere about the car. My last car was a 2001 VX SS 283 rwkw , been a Holden man all my life but after going for a drive in the XR6 the VE comes up short in my opinion. I will post up a pic for my avatar when I get a decent photo of it. I am a member of LS1.com.au and I suppose I should put on my flack jacket to take the barrage from them for buying the XR6 but I was offered a deal to good to refuse.
Anyway enough of my ramblings and look forward to participate in your forum.

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Old 04-04-2012, 04:25 PM   #1526
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G'day all, welcome to everyone else.
I'm fairly new to AFF as well, something about owning an XR6 and being proud of it made me join, haha.
The AU ute I owned before was a load mouthed character.
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Old 04-04-2012, 04:44 PM   #1527
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Hi All,

im not new to fords, but new here!
im here to find my missus her first car. When i asked what she wanted, all i got was "a big car".

So that being said, an XR6 Falcon is on the horizon.

if you guys can think of a different option for her in the falcon family, than by all means let me know. im open to ideas!

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Old 04-04-2012, 04:53 PM   #1528
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G'day all just joined up to share my passion for the blue oval.
I own a black series 3 au xr8 220 daily driver with 200hp shot of nitrous
on it. I reside in perth and look forward to sharing my passion with you all.
cheers

A shot of nitrous on your daily driver!! hahaha, that's nutz!!
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Old 04-04-2012, 06:10 PM   #1529
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im not new to fords, but new here!
im here to find my missus her first car. When i asked what she wanted, all i got was "a big car".

So that being said, an XR6 Falcon is on the horizon.

if you guys can think of a different option for her in the falcon family, than by all means let me know. im open to ideas!

Cheers.
Going through the same exercise at the moment as the XR6 E-gas ute is nearing 70,000 km, I've discovered that the G6E (with some careful negotiating) can be had for $40k (in EcoLPi form so take off a bit for normal petrol ones) whereas an EcoLPi XR6 is barely $4k cheaper. Makes the G6E stack up really well in the value equation as far as I can see for all the extra kit.

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Old 04-04-2012, 06:51 PM   #1530
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Hi all, I'm Steve, I drive a AU Fairmont Ghia. I've always been a Mopar man but I tend to own and drive every other make more.

I've always hated AU's, my old boss bought a XR6 brand new when they first came out and it did nothing for me, never liked the styling and it didn't impress me to drive. Coming from the automotive industry I have come to know their many issues so for years AU's have been number 1 on my worst Ford ever made list.

That was until my wife killed the BMW just before xmas. For some crazy reason I bought a V8 AU Fairmont Ghia to replace it and even though it had/has pretty much every issue that these normally have I love it. And I don't know if it is just this one or V8 Ghia's but to me this is one of the nicest cars I have ever driven. I've become a fan.

I just need to sort out all the issues starting with the auto that has crapped itself.
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