charger 6 pack Member 3 Member For: 16y 5m 17d Posted 24/05/08 12:17 AM Share Posted 24/05/08 12:17 AM First of all G,day to everyone, and congrats on a great site!I have recently been looking @ getting a 2003 auto xr6T, But the car im looking @ has 141xxx on the clock, and im not sure of the longevity of these engines ect, I spose im asking if this is alot of kays for these motors? The car has been serviced and maintained and seems to drive great with plenty of toe still left in it, but I want to know if the motor will be friendly to mods I.e bigger cooler , a bit more boost and a tune ect? or with these kays am I asking for trouble? Any advice would be great! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
senna_T Forged Member Lifetime Members 15,818 Member For: 17y 9m 2d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 24/05/08 12:55 AM Share Posted 24/05/08 12:55 AM It is a bit high compared to the average kms per year, but if the car has been serviced regularly and looked after it shoudl have any major problems apart from the normal wear and tear cars get. As far as mods go, it depends on how far you want to push it. The valve springs probably won't hold much more than stock boost becasue of their age. The BA engines are at risk once pushed past 300rwkw too, the auto box won't like this sort of power either, but the tuner can try and give it some longevity.If the car feels good and is a bargain, go for it! With the money you save you can do a few mods that will make the car more fun and reliable to drive! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charger 6 pack Member 3 Member For: 16y 5m 17d Posted 24/05/08 02:13 AM Share Posted 24/05/08 02:13 AM (edited) It is a bit high compared to the average kms per year, but if the car has been serviced regularly and looked after it shoudl have any major problems apart from the normal wear and tear cars get. As far as mods go, it depends on how far you want to push it. The valve springs probably won't hold much more than stock boost becasue of their age. The BA engines are at risk once pushed past 300rwkw too, the auto box won't like this sort of power either, but the tuner can try and give it some longevity.If the car feels good and is a bargain, go for it! With the money you save you can do a few mods that will make the car more fun and reliable to drive!G,day senna and thanks for the reply:)here is a link to the carhttp://www.autotrader.com.au/iteminfo/adnu..._subs_Used+CarsThe cars interior is very clean and well kept (wich can be a good sign for a used car) and overall the car feels great on the road, im in the middle of getting finance approved, so I know this post is a little premature, but it cant hurt to hope!_Also on a side note when I took the car back to the yard I popped the hood and the car had a rather annoying ticking sound coming from the injectors, but the guy @ the yard said this is the multipoint injection system, and that it will tick like that if your giving the car a hard time (wich I was getting up it in the test drive) but is this true or does it sound like a fualty injector? Edited 24/05/08 02:18 AM by charger 6 pack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QWKXR6T Member 23 Member For: 16y 5m 11d Gender: Male Location: Brisvegas Posted 01/06/08 04:58 PM Share Posted 01/06/08 04:58 PM Hi mines a Ba XR6T dec 2003 its got 46,000km and 291rwkw ,no problems at all and drive it hard. Might go for an extra 15-20rwkw soon , Mark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6 Turbo Envy Green Inactive Members 1 Member For: 17y 2m 29d Posted 05/06/08 11:30 AM Share Posted 05/06/08 11:30 AM G'day to all. Mine is a 2004 BA Mk1 First registered Aug 2004. Has got 180,000 on the clock, and NEVER missed a beat, and goes like a ROCKET. It's bog standard, except all 6 front lights are fitted with HID's, and it's IMMACULATE in every respect. I live at Tamworth, and work all over the North-West, New England, and Hunter Valley. Most runs are 3-400 klm per day. 90% are highway klms. Mine looks, feels and drives like new. Always serviced on the dot, new plugs every 60k, feed it the "good oil", wash it regular, polish it when needed. Gets 9.8 - 10.2 L/P/100klm if driven on cruise at 100-110KPH. If I stick it up her, (120-150 KPH while the cops are still in bed) then it blows out to around the 13.5-15 L*/P/100klm. Runs OK on regular unleaded, likes V-Max better, and Loooooves Vortex best of all. Is on set of tyres #5, just spend $600.00 on ball joints and bushes, and will soon need a seal in P/S pump, and that's been the HONEST sum total spent, apart from regular type stuff. Honest opinion,,,,, If I was another person, and looking at my car with view to purchasing, and I knew the true history of ownership etc etc, then a few laps around the block, and a burst or 3 on the highway to feel the surg under foot, and the sinking into the seats, and I'd buy it in a flash. I've looked at the FG turbo, and just can't come to grips with that "Sh*tty excuse for green. Gimme ENVI any day. I told the salesman that I'd pay whatever and wait for however long, if they could build me a newie in ENVI. He said ,,,, No can do. So looks like I'm gunna drive this old girl into TAXI type miles, and I reckon that it's not even reach it's halfway in life yet. Should hit 400k no wuckers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CountryPhoon Member 180 Member For: 19y 4m 29d Posted 05/06/08 12:14 PM Share Posted 05/06/08 12:14 PM (edited) I did 37K in Ba Phoon in 14 months; 32K in Bf Phoon in 10 months; currently doing 40K a year in the Ranger ute - and 180 km/hr in the 'plane ! Edited 05/06/08 12:15 PM by CountryPhoon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
undad0g Member 2 Member For: 16y 5m 9d Gender: Male Location: Hervey Bay Posted 05/06/08 01:11 PM Share Posted 05/06/08 01:11 PM Hi all. New to this site and the wonderful of XR6 Turbo! Been in Oz for 3 months now and a British Racing Green, 6 speed man. has caught my eye! It has 120-oddk on the clock and is a BF 2006 model. Full history ex-fleet vehicle. Looks very clean. Dealer wants 26 000.00. I think it's a good buy. First mod: kill the odometer for 3 years at least. Who and where can this be done? Is this illegal? Bad idea? Checked on the site but came accross no info. I use the wife's company car more than she does so my T will only be for pleasure! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALF05T Member 453 Member For: 17y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 13/06/08 03:42 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 03:42 AM I have a BA11 XR6T Nov 04 and has done 56k never missed a beat. I always use premium fuel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLVRXRT Member 28 Member For: 19y 2m 22d Gender: Male Posted 16/06/08 12:21 AM Share Posted 16/06/08 12:21 AM BA - Apr 04 , Just hit 40K, No major issues so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MH88XR Member 13 Member For: 16y 4m 28d Posted 16/06/08 02:32 AM Share Posted 16/06/08 02:32 AM I've got an 05 BA II XR6T six speed manual, its got 90k on the clock but I've never had a problem with it, always serviced regularly and nothing major gone wrong with it, but I also wanted to know that if I do any major work to it will the motor be able to handle it for long???Also do the clutches on these hold up very well or should I look at getting a new one?Only has a bigger front mount atm but hopefully will get more done in time with a bit more $$$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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