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From article: http://www.theage.com.au/news/news/h...012460300.html
Mellor's GoAuto also had figures of 4.96 for the manual Clubsport R8... This seems to put FPV's GT a good 1 second behind the new VE clubsport. Even the F6 is more than half a second off the pace... All this and HSV still has the 7.0L Corvette engine up their sleeve in case of emergencies!!! Will FPV be able to come close to matching, let alone beating these times? Has FPV got something up their sleeve for BF MkII or will we have to wait until the all new Falcon in 2008??? By this time the HSV 7.0 will probably be running 4.5 seconds 0-100km/h AAARRGGGHH !!!! |
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and all that speed and where the fuel efficent while the current jap verision WRX sti can go 0-100km in 3.5second
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How about we wait and see what they do in the real world on the same day in the same conditions as the FPV's before believing what the HSV spin doctors say?
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Once again, the media are going off the figures from HSV's media release...
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Believe it when i see it from someone other than HSV
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Those media releases are pretty far fetched.
I'm thinking about taking a VE for a spin on the weekend (what with all the hype) and see if I can match the times ![]() Actually, I'll probably only drive the Berlina (best looking package in my opinion), I doubt they'll have a V8 model avail :( |
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um, i think id like to see some facts about this. doesnt sound quite right to me... also i think, like already said, i will wait till motor or wheels can compare with fpv on the same day. hsv are famous for their bu!!*****.
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Intersting info about the claimed new 307kW:
The 307kW is a DIN measurement. The 297 is/was SAE or ECE measurement. 297kW ECE is actually 305kW DIN. I don't think the HSV has gained 10kW I think it's more like 1kw, but by quoting the DIN (which is perfectly acceptable) they are able to legitimately quote 307kW. From memory there was this argumet a few years back with FPV who were quoting 290kW DIN which was more like 283kW ECE for their GT. |
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There wont be any mechanical changes to BF MkII FPV. Only the introduction of 2 luxury/performance models known as Force 6 and Force 8. Both will only be available in 6 speed autos only
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FPV will have what seems to be a pretty congested lineup with these new models also?
It will be interesting to see where they sit.. Force6 - higher output/performance version of the Typhoon but sits lower than GTP in terms of pricing? Force8 - higher output/performance of GT but sits above everything? Interesting... |
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Yeah - i'll wait till the REAL figures come out. Any way look at the following:
HSV GTS - V8 6.0L 307Kw 550Nm FPV GT - V8 5.4L 290Kw 520Nm FPV F6 - I6 4.0L 270Kw 550Nm What I'm saying is that if the FPV range was to increase their power by 0.5%, it would be see ya later VE...
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Couldn't you have jost posted this in one of the other 3 HSV threads already in here rather than starting another VE thread! I'm waiting for the back to back HSV vs FPV magazine figures rather than HSV's.
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Maybe the new FPV BFII lineup will be something like: TIER1: Typhoon 270kw GT 290kw TIER2: Force 6 305kw Force 8 335kw The GTP may get the chop? |
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This is claimed by HSV.
Quoted from article "Acceleration to 100km/h is now achieved in less than five seconds, according to HSV’s engineering boss John Clark. But that’s only in the six-speed manual, which gets a slightly shorter final drive ratio (so the engine is revving harder and faster at any given speed) compared to the automatic models.It reaches the 100km/h mark in a claimed 4.96 seconds." Dont forget HSV also claimed a manual GTO did a 4.99 0-100 and 13.2 quarter. Subsequently, in this years PCOTY, the GTO did a 6.4 and 14.3something.
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I havent heared any bad news much about BF FPV or the basic falcon still im going to see if i could drag a friend along into test driving the car very soon to see how it goes compare to the current falcon |
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The GT-P isn't going anywhere and don’t expect any power increase. It’s not impossible as companies lie to dealerships all the time but the info coming out of FPV point to no mechanical changes for BF2. Force 6 and Force 8 are FPVs answer to the Senator. If you think luxury Fairmont Ghias with attitude you will be getting close and not be disappointed. Anything more and I would say buy Kleenex shares. I have no idea why they chose Force for the name but they have and it appears to have nothing to do with engine spec.
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Interesting choice of words from FPV that's for sure. Maybe the intention of living up to the name will come in time.... |
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I guess it only becomes fact after the 26th of October but I do know why gadget man has said what he has. There is always the chance that dealerships are only being told what they need to know but to me it looks like the same standard as was used in BA 2 and BF and neither of them were wrong so although there is some hope I won't hold my breath. The ordering information contains wording to the effect BOSS 290 and F6 270. The extreme optimist in me would say perhaps that’s misleading on purpose to allow for a surprise, in that it allows dealership stock allocation to be ordered without giving the game away, but it is something they haven’t tried in the past. No I think the best policy with FPV is to think negatively then be completely over come that the Kleenex shares are used to good effect on a different part of the anatomy.
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Well I had another choice word other then interesting. MRC is said to have cost HSV 4.5 million which is astonishing when you think of the volume they are aimed at. (Here comes the global attack) One reason why the HSV has dropped the six piston callipers is DCS calibration. Would you be really surprised to learn all FPV cars will have 19 inch wheel from Oct 26th? At the time I didn't think to check the GT-Ps brake package. Just to keep these comments somewhere near the topic, don't under estimate the value of rear rubber. FPV had some interesting views about what increasing the rear tread width would do for them back in 2002.
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The rear tread contributes so much to many performance facets of the performance car. Increasing to a wider tyre has a few trade-offs, but the benefits it will bring many more positives that will totally mitigate the negatives. If FPV do indeed increase rear tread significantly, then we can expect some great improvements in performance times, track capability and even braking performance. To answer your question as to whether i'd be surprised, the answer is no, considering 19's are going to be standard on XR8's come Orion. On the subject of HSV's MRC and the 4.5mil development costs... It doesn't seem excessive, afterall they were working on it for several years. I am beginning to question the real merit in the system though and it's benefit over a well sorted convential setup that would cost far less to maintain. I do understand that only a handful of manufacturer's have implemented this technology, but it seems a little on the gimmick side to me, much like many older adjustable suspension setups that have been around for a devade or more now. Ofcourse i could be totally wrong on that subject. |
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Gimmicks like a start button? |
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In 2002 I was very keen to sound out FPV to see if they might be thinking along these lines. No such luck as they genuinely didn't seem to know what active suspension was. What it is, isn't MRC as that is basically a semi active suspension. I am yet to read why it has cost so much as Delphi would have already had the "guts" but there would have been calibration issues for HSV use providing there is no exclusive HSV features built into it. The very best adaptive suspension is brilliant; it basically had to be banned from F1 because it was so good. In my opinion the best system is probably that of Citroen but that is the real deal. HSV are basically using adaptive dampers with dumb springs (steel) Fully adaptive systems utilise active springs which are either pneumatic or hydraulic which work with the dampers. Conventional spring tend to work against. Recently manufacturers have taken advantage of such spring medium to raise the front of the car on owner request to negotiate gutters or to lower the car at high speed for greater stability. For a single minded purpose conventional systems can be used. If you wanted a track car you could build a better car. Problem is you would have either another car or a swap out suspension to make it cope with the road because there is no room for compromise. It’s basically an evolution of engine mapping and transmission mapping but for the suspension well thats the theory anyway. The first applications for public use were exactly that, a gimmick. The chooser settings provided no real benefit and the systems ability to react was questionable. Over time the electronics have caught up to the point where the user can detect a difference and the system can provide real world performance gains. I honestly haven't read about the HSV system but I suspect they have the GTS wrong for the buyer they are aiming at. At the risk of sounding stupid and pre emptive I suspect the verdict on the system will be firmly on the side of the senator settings. The track setting using MRC will need to be brilliant because I don’t think HSV would have used active stabilizer bars. If you don’t there is very little room for compromise. It most likely will be seen as being too stiff for anything other then track work. The "real GTS" well that might have been ok but this R8 version I think will appeal to a different person that would appreciate the option of performance over Track for club days while enjoying extra comfort during the week. I will be happy to be proven wrong and like I said I have no inside knowledge other then what has happened to other manufacturers.
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I'm not doubting the effectiveness of MRC as it is an evolution of adjustable suspension which can be a good thing. What i am questioning is the advantages against cost.... |
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If you look at the HSV structure there seems little point in buying the R8. The SSV offers more and the real advantage in the HSV range is MRC and that’s where the focus will concentrate. I assume that is The problem they have and the thing that sounds strange to me is the assumption people paying 80k are looking for a track option. To convince people of its worth you are going to have to demonstrate the difference and the advantage of one setting over another. If track is so hard it is useless on anything other then a controlled surface they might be in trouble. If its not they will be ok and people should see the benefit and but the GTS. I am sceptical that this is one reason why the GTS name has been returned. If in doubt offer them a desirable badge. What has more desire then GTS on the HSV side? Not much
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Some information - from the net- some from wheels.
The engine seems better then the 10ks and 20nm claimed with mid range feeling about the same as the F6 The wide rear rubber allows for more agressive launch revs. HSV have stopped short of implimenting launch control - just yet.
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