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Old 11-04-2007, 06:16 PM   #1
BLSTIC
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Default Random thoughts - XF's

Hi people, I just had some random thoughts regarding the XF's...

My father had an EFI Auto XF and it drove pretty well, being comfortable on corrugations and rough roads, and with not much body roll (when we has the 12 slotters on it anyway) going on an enthusiastic drive up our local range.

The only real problems were the gearbox (auto) and the amount of power (120kw, not really enough for my liking)

I guess my question is - have any of you actually driven an XF equipped with a T5 and 4.0 OHC? My guess is it would be faster than most standard E-series cars, with less weight and all...

Reckon it would be worth doing?

cya
Ben

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