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sumfoo1
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4.0 dohc inline 6 turbo... anyone know how one might get their hands on such a thing?

1/29/2006 10:07:28 PM

danmangt40
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move to australia or convince yourself that buyers there choose between the xr6 and the monaro, which you can buy here for a song with a pontiac bodykit if you can convince yourself that 350 hp is enough.

1/30/2006 12:39:32 AM

sumfoo1
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yeah but the monaro
A isn't a ford
B isn't a turbo inline 6
C has pushrods
D is now a gm product

not a huge fan of modern gms... cept the zo6 but thats in a totally different ball park.

1/30/2006 1:27:03 AM

sumfoo1
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if anyone else is interested


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"I have an XR6 motor here from an ED 93 model in very good nick..Just been recoditioned with ACL race series parts bored and ballanced with high flow oil pump etc
Do you want sohc motor? or the new 24v twin cam?? Which are $4000 here ouch!!..I can get the last of the AU sohc [98 to 02] engines in VERY good nick for $1k with very low miles..You'll have to ask about freight?? IMO it would be a VERY good engine over there..
What do you intend to do with this engine?? If you are thinking of turbocharging it? We can make manifolds etc..A good turbo for these is the GT3540 at $1680 AU..Plus if you are thinking forced induction, the std sohc 6 is better due to lower compression....
Exchange is approx 73c to Aussie $1.00
I can pallet motor etc this end if you buy????"


i found a guy... let me know

2/1/2006 6:41:56 PM

danmangt40
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sum,

A did you just use "ford" as a reason to buy a car? Most proud owners are proud of the car in spite of the brand. I'm one of them. I drive an LS first, a Lincoln second. A Ford third. Actually, a jaguar first when I can get away with it, but I usually can't because the ford-sourced parts bin parts allow my license plate to fall off and distract from the 4.0L DOHC v8's high rpm crescendo....
B a turbocharged inline 6 is better than the most popular naturally aspirated v8 ever? It's exotic if its not normally available domestically, I guess, but then so is a Rover v8....
C pushrods work just fine for a torquey street-legal production vehicle, thank you. What, did you need to rev to 14k rpm? Last I checked, the pushrods are a big reason for why the chevrolet 6.0 Liter v8 manages to stay so compact. The gas mileage is decent, the exhaust note is great, and the torque is abundant
D Holden is a division of GM, they're all GM products when the monaro was just some weird australian car and no one had seen it as a GTO. I'll agree the holden version is prettier without the dumb pontiac plastic, but definitely don't get a falcon.....

seriously, go sit in one. It's akin to back when Oldsmobile had the achieva, the 88, and the aurora all in one showroom wearing the same brand badge. The GTO, having had nothing to do with pontiac's brand agenda, is from another group. If I really wanted some chic Australian/ European performance, I'd get a GTO, and then buy Holden or HSV or Vauxall/opel bumpers, sills, and badges.
I'll post some recent pics of the alternate brand clones.... the HSV and Vauxall VXR versions are especially Austalicious....

2/8/2006 12:11:45 AM

danmangt40
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hokey pontiac plastic


wilder VXR vauxhall version






Vauxhall monaro v8



earlier... slightly different... maybe too tame




2/8/2006 12:27:42 AM

Lumex
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Its 400 HP since last year.

2/8/2006 2:07:51 AM

danmangt40
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^right, but the point is to get one cheap. the 400hp one existing is why I like the 350 hp one so much. instant obsoleteness depreciation. There were otw brand new 2004 models going for 22k when the 2005s went on sale last year, down as much as 10 grand in a single year! I mean, gm depreciation is predictable, but that was clearly a case of getting rid of the less desirable cars! I guess the point is that I knew about the 400hp.... I was indicating the older car when I said:

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"which you can buy here for a song "

2/8/2006 2:14:53 AM

sumfoo1
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ok its going into a '63 falcon
i'd never run a gm product in a ford and vice versa and mopar included.

next the xr6 motor is based off the original line of ford inline six's which were used in the original falcons.

i like inline 6s because they're as big as you can get right now and have main bearings between every rod.

i'd like inline 8s if they had any that breathed allright and could be crammed under a decent length hood.

yes the ls1 is a good motor yes it handles power better than the 302s (cause its a 90 degree taller deck motor)

and not only that i'm a person that likes to be unique cramming a chevy motor in a ford isn't unique what it is imho is a disgrace to both companies

and i know about the holden/vauxhall/gto thing... its just that holden was a loose cannon company that gm didn't really have their fingures in they just used gm engines.

fpv is still like that.

[Edited on February 8, 2006 at 3:02 AM. Reason : not to mention they come with a gt40r turbo which is a fucking killer unit]

2/8/2006 2:58:56 AM

danmangt40
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oops. ok. makes sense

[Edited on February 8, 2006 at 10:28 AM. Reason : .]

2/8/2006 10:26:39 AM

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