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Fg Xr6T Vs Xr8. Utes


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Hi all.

I did a search but didn't really find an answer to my questions.

I'm looking at buying a FG ute either XR6T or XR8 manual. Cost will be the same.

I do plan to modify it mildly and was after some feedback from people that have done it before. I already have a skyline race car and a silvia drift car so I'm around turbos a lot but on smaller engines. What is the rough cost to get either car to 300rwkws? Would I be right in assuming the turbo would be cheaper?

I will be towing motorbike trailers and car trailers with car (about 2000kgs total. I know its above the manual towing but I dont care) so has anybody have comments about the towing capabilities of both cars? I'll probably be getting a heavy duty tow pack aftermarket.

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Tuning the 6t up will be easier and cheaper than the xr8, but say goodbye to your tailshaft if you lower it or carry heavy loads. if you plan to carry 2 tonee, I would get levelers put on or risk chewing out your tailshaft centre bearing.

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the xr6t will be cheaper and easier to get power out of.

ive towed a few things around in the FG F6 ute, no issues at all, saying that, my xr8 has a lot lower down torque, which would be awesome for towing.

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Yup, the XR6T produces more torque than the V8, and hammers it all the way !!!

I have the XR6T sedan, standard height. Last year I hired a Kanga, which came with all the attachments. All up in weighed in at 2 tonne. and never again will I tow something that heavy, as every driveway I pulled into, and out of, it just scrapped its tow bar quite severely, it was just too low to the ground, as for grunt though in a straight line it had plenty of that!!

But if ya gonna tow with it, and that sought of weight, make sure you have the ride height up nice and high

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Having the turbo under constant load couldn't be a good thing, so the 8 would be better suited for towing in terms of longevity. But if it's fun you're after go the T!

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The Turbo does put out more grunt, and at lower revs then the 8..

I was going to lecture you on the towing limits, mainly for the other road users stuck on the bottom of that hill when you come storming down it, but I guess you have copped to many exhaust fumes when you were young.. so rock on Dude !! :buttrock:

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Well I've been towing the trailer and car combo behind my VS SS with standard 1200kg tow bar and larger VT brakes. It's fine. Maybe not legal but still fine. A new heavy duty one will be far better.

That being said. Aussie cars have rubbish brakes. Anybody upgraded to a better brake setup like on the FPV's?

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