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    Fpv Fg F6

    (from Ford Press Release) With an awesome 310kW of power, Ford Performance Vehicles’ (FPV) new turbo-charged F6 sedan is one of the best performing six-cylinder vehicles on the Australian market.

    “The F6 is a phenomenal car with performance equal to or better than many European sports cars, but at a fraction of the price,” Ford Performance Vehicles General Manager Rod Barrett said.

    “This is the ultimate driver’s car with a fantastic combination of performance and dynamics making it an amazing car to drive.”

    Powered by the high performance 4.0 litre turbo-charged DOHC 24 valve in-line six, the F6 produces maximum power of 310kW at 5500 rpm and maximum torque of 565Nm across the range from 1950 to 5200 rpm.

    To achieve the significant 40kW increase, FPV engineers strengthened the piston design and cranked up the boost. A new intake system has improved airflow from the air intake to the engine head inlet, which substantially reduces pressure drop without a loss of boost capability.

    “Importantly, while we’ve delivered a vehicle with impressive power and torque figures, we haven’t compromised on driveability and fuel efficiency,” said Barrett.

    The F6 boasts fuel consumption figures of 12.3L/100km in manual transmission and 12.1L/100km in automatic guise, a seven percent auto and nine percent manual increase in fuel efficiency over the previous model.

    In another first for FPV, owners will have the option of the performance TR6060 six-speed manual transmission or the ZF six-speed high-torque automatic transmission with Sequential Sports Shift at no extra cost.

    Matching the increased power is a premium FPV performance brake package, featuring 335x32mm front rotors with Brembo four piston calipers and 328x26mm rear rotors with single red piston caliper.

    Performance and handling

    In order to reach the new performance figures, the engine features re-designed inlet and exhaust systems, a strengthened piston and conrod assembly and a totally re-calibrated engine to maximise response and driveability.

    More than 23,000 hours were spent in design and validation, with durability testing and calibration conducted across Australia and track testing performed at Winton Raceway in regional Victoria.

    “The F6 gives increased response to the accelerator pedal throughout the rev range, but also provides around town driveability due to better access to torque,” FPV Head of Powertrain Engineering Bernie Quinn said.

    The automatic transmission has a cylinder cut feature during wide open throttle gear changes, which shortens the torque off, torque-back-on time between gear changes, enhancing the wide open throttle performance feel.

    “The result is a vehicle with outstanding performance, better engine response and fuel efficiency, and improved operating performance under all conditions.”

    Carrying over the suspension geometry from the FG Falcon XR6, FPV revised the spring rates and the ZF Sachs monotube damper calibration to create a performance suspension that suits both road and track driving.

    “The F6 has an improved turn-in response and linearity, better steering precision and stability mid-corner and a reduced roll rate, which all work to deliver a smooth and controlled ride,” Quinn explained.

    Styling

    From the front the F6 is powerful and imposing; distinguished by its dark headlight accents and titanium mesh grille.

    The grille on the lower air intake has been removed, making the mechanicals of the larger intercooler a visible and an integral part of the F6’s tough exterior presence.

    A prominent feature of the new generation F6 is the FPV badge, which is placed on both the front grille and rear bootlid. Unique F6 310 badges are positioned on the sides and rear of the vehicle.

    The new graphite headlight accents are matched to the 19 inch machine faced alloy wheels with Graphite accents, and an optional F6 Graphite wheel is available.

    The F6 is available in 11 exterior colours – Winter White, Vixen, Silhouette, Lightning Strike, Sensation, Steel, Ego, Breeze, Nitro, Octane and Dash.

    Inside the cabin, the F6 is distinguished from Ford’s XR6 by its charcoal environment with optical check accents, the unique FPV starter button and blue illumination dial with unique FPV graphics.

    The F6 features F6 logo embroidered sports seats in Shadow cloth with suede-feel bolsters and silver stitching. Shadow Leather sports seats are an option.

    The interior is packed with features to ensure a premium driving experience, including a sports leather steering wheel with cruise control and audio mounted switches, dual zone temperature control air conditioning, front and rear power windows and alloy pedal covers.

    Safety

    For the first time, the F6 is equipped with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and side curtain airbags, both of which are now standard across the entire FPV range.

    Other safety features include Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), and four-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), driver and passenger airbags, and Beltminder technology for the driver.

    The F6 is protected by a remote alarm and FPV’s ID Datadot identification.

    The recommended retail price for the F6 is $65,990^ and will go on sale nationally from June 2008.

    Taken from Serious Wheels2008 Ford Australia FPV F6
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    The only question I have over the new FPV range, with this new F6 and it's 310Kw, why would anyone buy the GT, GT-E, or GT-P with only 315Kw.

    It'll be interesting to see some performance times between a F6 & GT...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WyleECoyote View Post
    The only question I have over the new FPV range, with this new F6 and it's 310Kw, why would anyone buy the GT, GT-E, or GT-P with only 315Kw.

    It'll be interesting to see some performance times between a F6 & GT...
    I don't think the words only and 315kw go together very well

    but yes the F6 does seem in a different league with the use of its power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WyleECoyote View Post
    The only question I have over the new FPV range, with this new F6 and it's 310Kw, why would anyone buy the GT, GT-E, or GT-P with only 315Kw.

    It'll be interesting to see some performance times between a F6 & GT...
    Sound and seat of the pants feel. The F6 has an extremely linear power delivery with how flat its torque curve is, the V8 in comparison still has a noticeable kick of power thats going to make it feel faster.
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    probably is a good way of selling both cars, for a good reason that isn't exactly making a bigger selling number: even if they could appear similar to our eyes for as regards specs and similar, they could be two very different cars in terms of some components to Ford's eyes. so even if the cars are in a way "stealing" customers each other, in this way Ford is sure to get rid of some parts of one of these cars which otherwise would only make another number bigger: stocks.
    is the reason why Audi, for example, creates the best version of every of its cars, meaning the RS, just at the end of a car's life, that is to say to pop up selling numbers and be sure to don't have any cars of that model in their stocks when it is replaced.
    then, for this particular example, in order to create a good and extreme car, you need a lot of informations about the base model, and nothing is better than real cars tested by real drivers, which means: time.
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    Some people like free-breathing, and some people like the turbo, different niches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalcraft View Post
    Some people like free-breathing, and some people like the turbo, different niches.
    well, it's more complicated, from a technical point of view it's more like "different worlds", but i guess it's something about the personality of the driver, and it's driving style.
    btw, probably also this thread is to move on the Hide-out, all the pix from Seriouswheels are at least the minimum size required byt the thread's rules.
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    why is there grey between the headlights and foglights? should just be body color

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    no doubt about the awesome peformance, but i think the true definition of aussie performance is a bulky v8. and it doesnt look the best

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