Users' questions

What is a Ford F6?

What is a Ford F6?

The FPV F6 is an automobile that was produced in Australia by Ford Performance Vehicles from 2004 until 2014. It is a high-performance derivative of the Australian Ford Falcon. The F6 is based on the modern-classic Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo sports sedan.

What is a diff Bush?

The primary function of the rear differential bushing is to provide smooth and quiet transfer of power from the engine to the rear wheels of your vehicle under acceleration.

What does FPV stand for Ford?

Ford Performance Vehicles
Ford Performance Vehicles was the Melbourne-based, premium performance arm of automobile manufacturer Ford Australia. The company produced a range of Ford-based models from 2002 to 2014 under the FPV marque name.

What is the difference between XR6 and XR6 Turbo?

The main difference between the XR8 and XR6 Turbo is the engines. The XR6 Turbo is powered by the I6 Turbo engine, producing 270 kW / 533 Nm. On top of the specifications available on the naturally aspirated XR6, the Turbo variant receives a limited slip differential, upgraded front brakes and 18-inch alloy wheels.

What does GT HO stand for?

handling option
The original Falcon GT-HO (HO stands for handling option) was released in 1969 as part of the XW Falcon range.

Which Barra engine is the best?

At the top of the Barra, the range was the turbocharged 325T FGX Sprint. With a much more impressive output of 420bhp, this engine was placed in the Falcon FGX XR6 Turbo Sprint that was capable of reaching 60mph in 4.5 seconds thanks to a 10-second overboost system.

Why is Flexo F6 better than rigid tubing?

F6 will bend to a tight radius without distorting or splitting open and, unlike full rigid tubing, will not impair or affect the flexibility of harnesses. F6 allows for the addition or removal of wires without disassembly. As easy as installing F6 is, we’ve made it even easier to cover long lengths of wire or cables quickly and economically.

Why do we have an F6 review article?

We have an F6 review articleright here on 35MMC. Why the F6 existed Contents 1Why the F6 existed 2Does the market still want it (and is it willing to pay for it)? 3A new Nikon 35mm camera? 4What are we buying? 5No market need It’s never the role of the customer to further the fortunes of a company by buying its products.

Is there such a thing as a Nikon F6?

I’ve never owned, seen or been drawn the Nikon F6. I once dreamed of, and then bought (and then sold) an F3 (it drained batteries so was a pain). I own an FM2 that I love and is always with me, though. There, full disclosure. We have an F6 review articleright here on 35MMC. Why the F6 existed Contents 1Why the F6 existed

What does the 25% overlap on Flexo F6 mean?

The 25% edge overlap (at nominal diameter) allows coverage around inline plugs, connectors and splices. F6 will bend to a tight radius without distorting or splitting open and, unlike full rigid tubing, will not impair or affect the flexibility of harnesses. F6 allows for the addition or removal of wires without disassembly.