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This is the most useless boring engine Iv ever came across in my life when it comes to performance engines!!! Fuel injection double overhead cams variable cam timing blah blah blah. Absolute garbage!! Timing chain guides break cams chew out wrong bore stroke combo ect ect. The cost of parts is a joke!! $1000 for an oil pump $2000 for valve springs retainers and cams approximately $5000 for turbo and manifold over $6000 for fmic and intakes $10,000 for a box over $1000 just for a few bolts $1200 for coils the list goes on and on. Its hard to work on also. No matter how much you spend your fmic still gets a hell of a lot of heat soak all resulting in an engine that will NEVER be responsive NEVER be economical compared to a N/A V8. The bore and stroke is just wrong to start of with yeah you can change it all but its still a piece of s%$# low comp laggy fuel guzzling engine. If I can talk the mrs into it its going in the bin and buying another old school Bronco. $15k I can build an extremely tough push rod engine that will run circles around this bucket of over engineered complicated for nothing lemon. Leave this for the young generation that knows no better.

Test wasnt useless to me at all.

looking for the head banging on the desk symbol

Now own an NA V8 and got better economy out of the 10 second F6 just traded.

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This is the most useless boring engine Iv ever came across in my life when it comes to performance engines!!! Fuel injection double overhead cams variable cam timing blah blah blah. Absolute garbage!! Timing chain guides break cams chew out wrong bore stroke combo ect ect. The cost of parts is a joke!! $1000 for an oil pump $2000 for valve springs retainers and cams approximately $5000 for turbo and manifold over $6000 for fmic and intakes $10,000 for a box over $1000 just for a few bolts $1200 for coils the list goes on and on. Its hard to work on also. No matter how much you spend your fmic still gets a hell of a lot of heat soak all resulting in an engine that will NEVER be responsive NEVER be economical compared to a N/A V8. The bore and stroke is just wrong to start of with yeah you can change it all but its still a piece of s%$# low comp laggy fuel guzzling engine. If I can talk the mrs into it its going in the bin and buying another old school Bronco. $15k I can build an extremely tough push rod engine that will run circles around this bucket of over engineered complicated for nothing lemon. Leave this for the young generation that knows no better.

Test wasnt useless to me at all.

You must have some underlying problem with your vehicle. You might want to take it to a reputable workshop...

15 psi running through my standard turbo is an absolute weapon....

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Great motor... See how the USA took it on and built millions of them? Rahahaha Bahaha.. Maybe they learnt from the Clevland??. Great Australian motor. You boys keep well. Kleenex sold everywhere

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Great motor... See how the USA took it on and built millions of them? Rahahaha Bahaha.. Maybe they learnt from the Clevland??. Great Australian motor. You boys keep well. Kleenex sold everywhere

you sir are a nitwit. Great motor your just to stupid or stubborn to understand the possibility of these great motors. Enjoy your v8. Ill beat you on every spec with my crap built non American straight 6. Hahahahaha fool.
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Grego77

You came on here promising a proper intercooler test and data for people to make real decisions on and delivered very little.

If you want to discuss power vs parts vs performance I am sure that could work fine (again some data would be required).

What power would the engine you listed all the prices for parts make? What would you compare that to?

My opinion is that Ford USA has been in the prices of killing Ford in Australia for years, so it would not matter how good or bad anything here is, it was all destined for the dump years ago.

I am actually sad about Ford (and Holden) closing manufacture in Australia. It is just another predictable unnecessary step in Australia's skills and abilities going down the drain.

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As a Expensive Daewoo V8 man through and through I can honestly say these I6 motors are friggin glorious to punt around in.

Had me sold for last 3 years and got another 3 at least to go yet easy....in fact ill be hanging onto it and passing down to my son when he is allowed to drive such a car in the not to distant future.

I hope you enjoy adjusting tappets.

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He is right in a way though, although worn out valve train components is an issue it hasn't actually been a problem or caused any failures...yet. Plenty of taxi's with a million k's still going...but the timing chain issue is piss poor. I used to limiter bash my VX ss all the time never had an issue, never done it in the g6 and I have a broken guide. I have however hit the hard cut once and lifted sharply a couple of times at high rpm which is most likely when its happened. Seriously wtf? Needs some idler gears or something to support it, the tensioner clearly doesn't do the job...

Still there is no way they are rubbish..

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