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Can You Actually Make A Falcon Handle Or Am I Wasting My Time?


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I've owned my FG since 2011, and it being my first modern Australian Car I've owned, (other than my first car VL Turbo some 15 years ago), I have to say I am very disappointed by the handling, the body roll, the initial understeer (even with decent tyres) and lack of steering response is really starting to get to me. The car is totally stock and has been used as a family car - family holidays, dropping the kids off at school etc but I've been contemplating trying to upgrade the suspension and doing a few usual mods to get a bit more power but have been browned off as I have honestly never driven a Falcon that could handle as well as I want one to. I have driven a mates BF with Bilsteins, lowered springs and the usual bush upgrades, but still left me disappointed. Other people have told me I will never get a Falcon to handle the way I want and not waste my time and start with a different base. Am I wasting my time as my expectations are simply too high or is there a way to transform the cars handling? I think my exceptions revolve around the previous cars I've owned prior to family life which mainly consisted of modified Japanese cars (Skylines, GT-Rs, S chassis' etc) which I am trying compare to. Can I ever hope to achieve this kind of handling without spending more than what the cars worth on suspension and a lot of custom fabrication?

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Mate u hit it head on

Family boat with turbo = fast in a line

GTR ..... Self explanatory

Its 2tonne of barge, unless u drop its weight by a large amount it will never handle GTR spec

Horses for courses

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Depends what good handling to you is. My FG is standard and just has King Springs and I love how it handles for a heavy car, steering response is excellent and can take corners swiftly without any issues.

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I know where your coming from. It will never handle as well as the cars you are comparing to.

However, it can be substantially improved upon. Did you not find the modified BF to be a big improvement?

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have to speak to nelsonian101 his car is top notch and set up is great. Street and track.

Read this thread mate. may help

http://www.fordxr6turbo.com/forum/topic/85736-pics-of-275s-all-round-for-circuit/#entry1409883

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Beat me Angel. First thing I thought of was his thread and description of giving it to the awd guys.

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Yes the Bilsteins were an improvement over factory, but it's like upgrading from Vanilla Ice Cream to Chocolate Ice Cream when you really want an Eye Fillet. Yes it's better but it's not going to satisfy my hunger haha.

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