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Thanks for the comments fella's, yes very pleased with it.

Yeah I've heard P for 'Press' and for 'Pilot',then Ford calls it option 1H for pre-production.

Yeah, funny it prob was well run in, but a Ford warranty history report only details a battery replaced under warranty. Assume Ford ironed out all the bugs in the first year they owned it!

Funnily enough I own another FEU car and although these are known for being 'well run in' both cars are very original and show little wear.

Luck of the draw I guess.

Cheers,

Dave.

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  • Member For: 12y 5m 23d
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Hey guys,

So was going to wait until I owned my XR6T, but just way too excited!!!

Buying it off my father law, but have to wait until he gets his new car delivered :headbang2:

Anyway should have the keys to a 03 BA XR6T in 20 days from now, and can't wait.

I have been searching the site since I knew it was coming, about 6 months, and have to say this site is awesome!!!

Pics and mod list will be up when its mine....

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  • Member For: 13y 7m 10d

Hey Guys,

Kinda new to the forum (joined a while back but never really posted).

Just after some info, I have owned around 10 V8's now but have been itching to try something different lately and like the idea of a Turbo.

Been reading through the forum and from what ive read are the BA's really not worth looking at? With all my cars Ive always tried to find the lowest kms possible but it seems even more so with the XR6's as higher kms models can need major maintenance? It sounds like these things need major looking after and dont seem as robust as a V8?

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  • Member For: 11y 11m 12d
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Hi all,

Just got my new fg mk2 xr6 turbo took it on the dyno today with only 89km on it totally stock and the read out blew me away I will post the print out later but to let you all know air intack tep was 55.4 max rwkw 246.9 turbo boost 12psi and a whopping 660nm torque im no rev head but what you all think about that.

Totally impressed mic

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hey everyone,

I have posted on this forum a while back when I first purchased my Ba mkll xr6 turbo manual. well anyway, I had it for a few months before I started to mod it, I priced around and rang a few people, I came to myself that I was going to get all the parts and do most of what I can myself, as I am a mechanic. so I bought a 4" dump and catalytic converter and 2.5" cat back system fitted all myself with deka 60Lb injectors, valve springs flash box, turbo actuator and the turbo wastegate flapper mod. I removed my own turbo which saved my bucket loads and took it to Intune Motorsport at seven hills, he seemed switched on with what he was talking about, he adjusted and fitted my new turbo actuator and done the flapper mod, all went well fitted to my car, then took it to him to do the valve springs and tune. got it back with 303kw at the wheels. the power was awesome. loved it, anyway august of this month I was on my way to work at 7am in the morning, put my boot in it a little to merge as the left lane ended then on boost my car misfired and shot a rod out the side of my block and sump. not the best feeling in the world. long story short bought another motor stripped it completely, new billet oil pump,forged I beam rods and pistons, rings, honed and decked block head service and everything else, fitted it all up got my car running again mid november drove it to another tuner I know and as he was tuning my car he seen the boost was all over the place and couldn't control it so I ended up taking my turbo off again and took it to him. found out that intune motorsports welded the turbo actuator on back to front, which inturn would have been working for a bit but as it was working worn the diaphram in the actuator and boost was massive I think it was like 38psi which was the cause of my engine failure! lesson learnt do better research before you start forking out the big bucks. after everything happened and decided to do my research better I seen all the negative feedback from intune... too late now. but now car is running all smoothly with 325.8kw/atw. at 17psi, in a few months looking for a retune aiming for 350kw

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Intune are muppets.

here they are called pingtune

I was reading the part where you said you took it to intune thinking noooo I need to warn this guy.

nekminnit

motor all over the road.

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