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14-10-2009, 08:25 PM | #1 | ||
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0-100 SV6 6.46
XR6 6.76 400m SV6 14.62 XR6 14.87 Winton lap times SV6 1.48.4 XR6 1.46.0 Economy SV6 13.4 XR6 13.7 Result -Both 8/10 stars The XR6 ran the SV6 pretty close in terms of acceleration and economy, but suprisingly it slayed it on the track. Both 6 speed autos. |
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14-10-2009, 08:32 PM | #2 | ||
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Interesting comparo. Although they said Holden have gone to "greener" tyres, for less drag on the road. I wonder how slippery they are on the track. In saying that, the tyres on an XR6 aren't the greatest things on earth either.
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thats not a bad time for sixpotter's over the 400.
wasn't that long ago the eight's struggled to get into those number's.
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Six and a half second 100 sprint for the SIDI SV6? It didn't seem that quick when I test drove it. Good results for both cars, particularly the SV6!
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What i didn't like was the jurno who did the report gave the win to the Holden on the back of the 6-speed auto. He said it was much better because it had blip-on downshifts and the shift-quality was much better than the ZF-6 speed in the Falc.
Surely the blip is just a ****-thing that isn't in the mind of buyers and whats the go with suddenly calling the ZF a bad box. If i remember correctly, they were calling it the best auto in the world a couple of issues ago. |
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I really don't think there should have been a winner; the cars are now on par and their shortcomings balance out. SV6's interior is no match for Ford's design. On the other hand, the Commodore's body is much more attractive. Then the engines seem to be valid rivals for each other. I don't care what this particular journo says, the ZF box craps all over GM's parts bin special and I'm not just saying that because I own one, I've driven both and the difference was noticable. But at the end of the day, if I wasn't biased, I would jump either direction if I had to choose one. |
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Was it the Caradvice comparo that said the new GM 6 speed auto is crap?
Anyone who thinks the ZF isn't good enough needs his head read. |
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As for the downblipping...yeah not good enough reason to give it to the Holden.
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Pardon my ignorance, but is this the new SV6? As in with the new 210 or something kw donk ive heard about? I dont know anymore, Holdens engine lineup confuses me.
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I am thinking the same thing. :(
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Excuse my ignorance, what is "downblipping" or whatever the guy called it..?
I certainly wouldn't call the ZF a bad box. If it's of high enough standard for german quality cars, then you can't say it's not for an Aussie ford.
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Somebody might have a broken stopwatch and considering caradvice got quick times for ALL the other cars they compared it to I think we may have an answer...
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Then again, it woudn't be the first time we've seen very, ahem, optimistic performance figures from an SV6 commodore that funny enough, after the launch was over, we never saw again....
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Windsor220: thanks for that. What a purely w***y way of juicing up a car that isn't technically a hi-performance vehicle. That's something I see ricer-boys doing to make sure those girls 3 blocks from where they are heard them as they rocked up.
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That's something I see ricer-boys doing to make sure those girls 3 blocks from where they are heard them as they rocked up.
^^^^^^^^^^^^ DOOF DOOF BLIP KSSSH DOOF DOOF BLIP KSSSH
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thats pretty decent times for 6 bangers, good gearing is a major help.
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From what I have read the new 6 speed auto in the Commodore 6's is more closely related to that of a VW DSG (or ford powershift if u must) than that of a conventional auto, because it uses a clutch to clutch technology. however its still not a full blown twin clutch auto such as the above mention, this exaplains the blip when shifting also to smoothen out shift quality.
VW DSG's in Audi's, Skoda RS and Golf GTi and R32 also blip the throttle for a faster, smoother shift.... and sounds fantastic! The 6L50's technology will help it shift a lot faster which helps in fuel economy and performance due to minimal lost power, it just seems at this point in its life it will require more intuitive programming to fine tune the shift patterns themselves. All in all though a good read, the sooner the pathetic 3.0 gas guzzler is gone the better, apparently a stop gap till they can successfully match the 400nm 2.8 turbo to the chassis (as a small capacity turbo, not a performance turbo) in high end models (such as calais, stato and SV6) and the 3.6 will get shunned down the lineup. Small capacity turbo's - way of the future. Stoney!
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It was quite a good article to read.
I can't believe how fast these sixes are now. However what caught my eye was how much faster the XR6 was around the track. It really ripped the SV6. My interpretation of the article was they never said the ZF was a bad auto at all, it just didn't have some of the features available within the new 6 spd in the SV6, they also believed the shifting was a little better in the Commodore. I am sure with a new model ZF, Ford can get on top again. Just because in one issue they say the ZF is the best and another when compared to a more recent 'box it comes second, doesn't mean they hate it, simply put with time comes better products. It happens, get used to it.
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0-100 is happening in about 6 seconds flat with annoying interference from DSC, so it could get there faster if the road surface was better or the tyres were stickier... or if DSC is turned off. Rolling jab 0-100 (excuse the radio) |
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I wonder how they would have gone as manuals? especially around the track which suits a manual better.
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15-10-2009, 09:03 AM | #29 | ||
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As a ZF owner I blip the throttle manually on the down shift anyway...... works a treat. I would not want the car doing it on its own, takes the 'driving element' out of it.
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