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Old 24-10-2005, 11:16 PM   #31
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Guys, the questions were fed through to us via a moderator from the 9MSN head office in Sydney to us here in Melbourne on a first come-first served basis, and we answered every question that came through to us. As we said, we'll be back next week, same bat time, same bat channel for more questions.
does not change the fact that some of the answers to some of the good questions that went though were avoided by those answering, and had the typical PR spin put on them and avoiding the issue rather than answering a genuine question that enthusiasts ARE asking..
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Old 24-10-2005, 11:17 PM   #32
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Guys, we're getting a full transcript of the session tomorrow, which will include the questions we didn't get to answer, and do our best to answer them in next week's session.
Well thanks for keeping us informed.
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Old 24-10-2005, 11:18 PM   #33
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I take it that slot car questions were not answered? :
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Yes the question about DSC on FPV's was avoided well...
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add to that the fact that any subsequent questions on a topic after the engineers discussed it weren't put through so there was no chance for clarification of points
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Guys, we're getting a full transcript of the session tomorrow, which will include the questions we didn't get to answer, and do our best to answer them in next week's session.
Oh crud, Im in trouble then............:.


Can we organise something similar to what 9MSN did on these forums? Would be dam sight better than their narrow attempt.
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Guys, we're getting a full transcript of the session tomorrow, which will include the questions we didn't get to answer, and do our best to answer them in next week's session.
Could someone post a transcript here on the forums, that'd be great.
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Tonight's chat with Ford engineers will begin at 8.30pm AEST. Please hold your questions until the beginning of the chat.

ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have always understood and delivered class leading torque on our local 6 cylinder engine.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have further improved this situation by employing another world class technology - dual independent variable cam timing that enables us to further deliver serious improvements in low speed torque.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: All customers who purchase a new BF falcon or SY Territory will notice this.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: This situation is further enhanced when coupled with the new ZF auto transmission.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
f351c in ninemsn_events1 asks: Why does the premium vehicle range miss out on a premium feature like DSC?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have made available the new improved dynamic stabliity control feature on no less than 14 models in the falcon, territory and fairlane range.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The model lineup includes fairlane and LTD, fairmont ghia, our XR6 turbo and XR8 models as well as territory all wheel drive and selected territory rear wheel drive models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We are the only local manufacturer to currently offer dynamic stablity control on locally assembled V8 and manual transmission models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: This means that a broader range of our customers can benefit from this teriffic active safety feature.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Falchoon in ninemsn_events1 asks: How many hours testing (ballpark figure) do cars go through before they are released?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The testing for this program commenced over 3 years ago, around the time that we launched the V8 falcon.
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: It involved sending vehicles all over the globe; to Germany to deliver for the automatic transmissions, to Sweden for the actiive safety systems, to Luxembourg for the new tyres on the program, to North America for various verification tests,
ninemsnLive_Guest says: but the final proof of the pudding was delivered in the thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of kilometers of local testing here in Australia.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
black in ninemsn_events1 asks: What is the size of the fuel tank.?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The capacity of the fuel tank on the BF Falcon is 68 litres and on the SY Territory the capacity is 75 litres.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Shane in ninemsn_events1 asks: When are we going to start seeing the new range on the road, whats the release date?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The BF Falcon and SY Territory range are in Ford dealers across Australia now.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Please call your local Ford dealer and book a test drive.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
man in ninemsn_events1 asks: For the hire car operators; why was the air suspension in the lwb dropped?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: As new technology evolves and becomes available, we are able to deliver functional improvements to customers which enables us a better balance of overall functional delivery.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: When we introduced the independent rear suspension on our range in 1998 and then significantly re-engineered that system in 2002, we have been able to deliver award winning ride comfort and award winning vehicle handling at the same time.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
FORDRULE in ninemsn_events1 asks: Is it worth trading a BA XR6 in for a BF XR6, is there much difference in power or more in cosmetic/finish?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have made a significant number of improvements to the XR6 family of vehicles.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: It starts with the base engine - with more useable power and torque.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Greater refinement and improved fuel economy.
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The new 6 speed automatic transmission is an available option on the XR6 model, delivering even better levels of performance, refinement and fuel economy.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We absolutely recommend that you go into your local Ford dealer and take the new BF XR6 for a drive.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Foobar in ninemsn_events1 asks: Has the driveline shunt been reduced or eliminated in the BF range of manual cars? Is there or will there ever be a fix available for the BA?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: As engineers, our job is to continue to refine and improve on everything that we do.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We employ a very customer focused process to understand customer issues and to make improvements.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The BF Falcon includes enhanced differential mounting to further refine the driveability and smoothness of our Falcon and Territory models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
bossman in ninemsn_events1 asks: I currently own a BA xr8 auto ute,im looking at upgrading to BF same car,is the towing capacity still at2300kg with trailer brakes(not electric)?
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Trailer tow capacity has been maintained on BF XR8 ute.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
laminge in ninemsn_events1 asks: What has Ford done to combat aftermarket tuners using whats termed, "edit" to tickle with the ECU to boost performance?
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: With the power and torque improvements we have made, particuarly in our sports XR range, we are not sure why anyone would be looking to enhance the performance of these models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Owners need to be careful that any unauthorised modifications may effect their new vehicle warranty.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
dgande in ninemsn_events1 asks: How much is conceptual, and how much is engineering design (aerodynamics etc) with regards to the shape of the body?
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Our customers tell us that vehicle appearance is the most important attribute in their purchase decision.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Having said that, we also need to consider optimising the body shape to minimise aerodynamic drag, we need to ensure that maximum visibility is available all around the vehicle from the driver's seat and that customers of all shapes and sizes can easily
ninemsnLive_Guest says: get in and out.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Grechie in ninemsn_events1 asks: Will the BF's replace the BA's next year in the V8 supercars?
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The BA Falcon has performed fantastically, winning the last two championships and after the Surfers Paradise round being first, second and third in the championship.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We can't confirm whether any BF changes will appear on the V8 supercars of the future.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
John6661 in ninemsn_events1 asks: German built vehicles use trip steel and alloys to reduce weight. Do Ford intend to anything like this on the next falcon model?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We can't confirm any of our model plans for the future.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_ninemsn says: *** Dont forget to come back on Monday the 31st at the same time, if your question doesnt come through tonight! ***
Haza in ninemsn_events1 asks: Do you have any news to share on the all new falcon due in 2007
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We can't confirm any of our model plans for the future.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
ellen in ninemsn_events1 asks: Is there still a big market for high performance vehicles?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Ford has a strong heritage as a performance brand in Australia - and indeed the world.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The XR range that we significantly enhanced at BA in 2002 now accounts for over 30% of our model mix.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The FPV range has significantly built on this performance heritage and the changes that we are making at BF Falcon really builds on this story.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have sold nearly 5000 FPV products since the brand was launched in 2003.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
marc86au in ninemsn_events1 asks: Is the cd player in the bf falcon mp3 compatible? If not is there any way to upgrade software later on so that it can play mp3's?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The audio system can play Mp3 input through its auxillary connection. Accessories to do this are available from your Ford dealer.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Peuty in ninemsn_events1 asks: Will traction control available across the range?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: With the integration of the BF falcon range, traction control is now standard across all petrol engine sedans and wagons and is standard on all XR utilities.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Traction control is also standard on all Territory models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sven in ninemsn_events1 asks: With push for new technologies to power cars, will we see future Ford designs utilising hybrid technology, if so which technologies will be looked at?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Ford globally is looking at many different fuel technologies.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We offer hybrid technology in our Escape range in the USA.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We are investigating hydrogen and bio-diesel globally as well.
8Thank you! Our guest has received your question and will make every effort to answer it. However, due to the large number of questions submitted, not all questions can be answered.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Locally we offer a dedicated LPG power train on selected Falcon models that delivers a significant cost of owernship benefit for users.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Terri in ninemsn_events1 asks: Does this model run on LPG factory fitted?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Yes.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The design, development and validation was all conducted by the Ford motor company in Australia.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The LPG engine in the BF falcon has been upgraded to comply with the stringent Euro3 regulations.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_ninemsn says: *** We have extended the time here tonight and will run for about another 5-10 minutes. For those that still dont get their q's answered, please come back next Monday at 8.30pm ***
Alex in ninemsn_events1 asks: Does Ford see diesel powered cars as a future option for the Australian Market?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We always keep a close eye on what is happening in the local market and globally with respect to technology trends.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
STEWIE in ninemsn_events1 asks: Does DSC & Traction Control delete LSD, is LSD still available?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: On the new BF Falcon, Dynamic stability control is available with limited slip differential.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: On XR6 turbo and XR8 models, DSC is standard and LSD is an available option for those customers who want that feature.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Falchoon in ninemsn_events1 asks: Do Ford design the mag wheels themselves or does say Mullins and then Ford give final approval before production?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We take great pride in designing from the ground up everything that you see on the Falcon and Territory range.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We often work co-operatively with our supply base to leverage all of their knowledge in the delivery of the final product.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
MXR84 in ninemsn_events1 asks: Are you able to switch the traction control on and off?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Yes.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Muz in ninemsn_events1 asks: There has been issues surrounding lack of traction on takeoff of the performance range. With a low-ratio first gear on the ZF - won't that worsen the issue?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We are not aware of any issues around the traction performance of our models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The BA Falcon and SX Terriitory employed then state of the art technology.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: WIth BF on Falcon sedan, we have the latest traction and dynamic stability technology available.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The Territory system has also been improved.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_ninemsn says: *** Dont forget to come back on next Monday (31st) at 8.30pm AEST, if your question hasnt come through tonight! ***
Sysop_Mardi says: Guys thank you for joining us tonight, unfortunately we are out of time. We will look forward to seeing you back again next Monday at 8.30pm to answer more questions from the Ford Fans.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Thank you.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: See you next week.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_Mardi says: This concludes our Live Chat with the team of Ford Engineers, 24 October 2005
Un-answered questions were not posted.

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Old 25-10-2005, 12:49 PM   #39
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Thanks.

Yeah, sounds like spin doctors were running the show there - didn't get anything meaningful from there.
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Evening guys and gals,

Andrew from Ford PR here. For those doubters, believe me when I say I'm in the room with the vice president of product development, the chief programme engineer for the BF/SY programmes, the head of vehicle dynamics, the powertrain development manager. the engine design guru and the programme manager.
HELP!!!!
Yea right, and I'm friar tuck battling with a misplaced upper control arm.
Well at least the last part is true.
So can ANYONE at ford give us an official statement of what the problem is with the control arm, why is it taking so long to fix and what is FORD doing about quality control, apart from crossing fingers and hoping it won't happen again.
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Gee, that Ford PR bloke must be busy at work, 6 posts in 10 months to keep the Ford punters happy.
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You guys are being a bit harsh. Seems like all questions forwarded by the moderators were answered fairly.

Lol, you cant seriously expect them to tell you about the 2007 falcon within a month of releasing the 05 falcon... can you??
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What debate do you think the 5.3 second to 100kph question caused...... LOL
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Well TURBOTAXI im sure ****ers like the Screwby would have something to say about it.

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You guys are being a bit harsh. Seems like all questions forwarded by the moderators were answered fairly.

Lol, you cant seriously expect them to tell you about the 2007 falcon within a month of releasing the 05 falcon... can you??
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Well I read the transcript on the ninemsn website today and although I believe Andrew in who he says attended, I also could not help but smell the offensive odour of marketing behind the answers. Engineers DO NOT talk like that and that is a cold hard fact. My experience talking to them has been anything but "sugary marketing fluff". The guys I talked to did not provide answers that come straight out of a product release brochure, or answering only those questions that can easily be turned into promotional cheese.

Just how much "moderation" do these ninemsn gentlemen do, and have they also been prep'd to not pass on any genuine hard-hitting questions??????

If it weren't for Blanky (MADXF) and The Don (Laminge) providing their questions, the whole exercise may as well have been one big farcical press release.
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You guys are being a bit harsh. Seems like all questions forwarded by the moderators were answered fairly.

Lol, you cant seriously expect them to tell you about the 2007 falcon within a month of releasing the 05 falcon... can you??
My sentiments exactly. The only question I thought they really sidestepped was Laminges about the EDIT, and the question about the driveline shunt.
What has Ford done to combat aftermarket tuners using whats termed, "edit" to tickle with the ECU to boost performance?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: With the power and torque improvements we have made, particuarly in our sports XR range, we are not sure why anyone would be looking to enhance the performance of these models.
I thought that was a bit of a joke. And the answer about the driveline shunt should have been an unequivical YES, even if it isn't true.
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the question regarding the omission of DSC on FPV's was also sidestepped
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Sysop_Mardi says: Welcome to the Ford Engineers chat room. This live interview is moderated. This means that all questions you enter are sent to an Interview Host who decides which questions will be asked to the engineers.
Sysop_Mardi says: ninemsn in association with Ford, present a Live Interview with a team of leading Ford engineers to answer your questions about the current and new Falcon models - and whatever else you have been burning to ask all these years!
Sysop_Mardi says: To ask your questions, please use the Submit a Question option on your top right (just above the room name). Do not ask questions in the open chat room as the interview host cannot see them.
Sysop_Mardi says: Guys thanks for joining us tonight, we will get straight into the questions from the chatters who have joined us .

SodaWater in ninemsn_events1 asks: Can you please tell us a little bit about the process of developing a new car from idea to production?

ninemsnLive_Guest says: The process begins four to five years before the vehicle goes into production.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: It relies on customer feedback, benchmarking competitors and trends in the market.

ninemsnLive_Guest says: Through a rigorous process of converting customer wants into designs and features we go through a series of prototype vehicle development phases incorporating many thousands of hours of engineering testing.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Also, gathering customer feedback before those designs are committed to production.
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NoMoreSaladPlease in ninemsn_events1 asks: Can you please tell us a little about the quality control process for Ford cars before they are released to production?

ninemsnLive_Guest says: The development of our new product starts several years before the actual launch date.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Our quality control system includes testing of components, systems and vehicle in a virtual environment as well as on the road.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Our testing includes many hours on test strips and in the proving ground.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Hundreds of thousands of kilometers are covered in our proving ground as well as throughout the country.

ninemsnLive_Guest says: Failure are identified, analysied and identified in every prototype phase until several months before launch when the go-ahead is given.
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Frickadeller in ninemsn_events1 asks: I'm tossing up between the new Falcon and the Territory - what do you believe are the key selling points for both cars?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Ford Falcon depending on the model you select we have a choice of 5 engines.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Vastly improved fuel economy. In fact an XR6 and Fairmont Ghia with 6-speed auto, we have class leading fuel economy.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have the most advanced front and rear suspension systems in the class.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Falcon has world class 6-speed automatic transmission.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Finally, the most powerful 6-cylinder in it's class.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The Territory is an SUV with car-like handling.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Flexible and innovative interior with over 30 storage spaces.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: It is available in rear wheel drive or all wheel drive.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Up to 7-seat capacity with comfortable optional third row seating for 95th percentile male
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Also Territory Ghia is the first Austalian vehicle with reverse camera.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: And Finally Territory 4WD models now have the world class 6-speed automatic transmission.
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NervyNelly in ninemsn_events1 asks: Are the new falcon and territory fitted with ABS brakes?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Yes.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: ABS is standard on every Territory and Falcon and includes ebd - electronic brakeforce distribution.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Also, don't forget that traction control is standard on those models as well.

ninemsnLive_Guest says: Traction control is standard on all petrol engine models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: They are all tuned for Australian road conditions.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
bmauds in ninemsn_events1 asks: Is the Territory being bought out in diesel?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: With regard to the last question, sorry but we cannot comment on future product actions.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
looking4car in ninemsn_events2 asks: Can you add the 7 seat option to the Territory if needed later after purchase of the 5 seat option?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The optional third row seats must be specified before the vehicle manufactured.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
beef_jerky in ninemsn_events1 asks: In the past there have been cars manufactured with women in mind. What do you believe is appealing to women about the new Falcon and Territory?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Both Falcon and Territory find numerous safety features such as traction control, dynamic stability control on certain models, numerous airbags.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Both vehicles are designed to offer optimum flexibility with large interior space and numerous storage innovations.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Specifically Territory both rear wheel drive and all wheel drive commands seating position for optimum visibility.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Both models offer unique features like adjustable pedals, designed to accommodate people of all sizes in terms of height and both vehicles deliver optimum performance, fuel economy and refinements.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Bruce in ninemsn_events1 asks: Previous AU to BA's had towing limits tempered by Ford tow speed advice that was frankly not adhered to by caravan towing clients. Restricting towing to 80kph is likely to incur road rage. Does the BF with it's improved tow performance overcome this?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have a lot of conflicting engineering constraints, we try really hard to give customer the best package we can.

ninemsnLive_Guest says: Towing capacity of the new Falcon and Territory is outlined in the owner manual and owners should follow these recommendations.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
f351c in ninemsn_events1 asks: Why did the brembo brakes on the FPV range get downgraded? The rear calipers got smaller and the braided brake lines were deleted.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Brembo brakes are now standard on all FPV's, where they were optional on BA.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: GT now has 4 pistons Brembo front brakes and the GTP 6 piston Brembo front brakes offering superior performance to the superceded model.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
HSV in ninemsn_events2 asks: Motor Mag in their recent Performance Car Of The Year commented that the one thing all the Falcons had in common was low mid-corner speed. This was compared to holdens and other brands. Has anything been done to improve this?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: There are no suspension changes in the BF range and our customer feedback is very positive, real world on-road real driving conditions.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: If you read last week's Wheels magazine you will find a different opinion on the handling of the BF Falcon.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: enc
Perri in ninemsn_events2 asks: What does dynamic control do to help stabalise the car?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Dynamic stability control monitors the driving conditions of your car and detects an unstable situation.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: where the care is at risk to lose front or rearend grip.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: This can happen under adverse road conditons or in emergency situations.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: DSC will selective apply the brakes and control engine output to stabilise the vehicle and help control the situation.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sven in ninemsn_events1 asks: Many of us feel that the thing that holds the performance Falcons back is their weight. Has anything being done to help them shed a few kilos?
Sysop_ninemsn says: *** Please be aware that the team of engineers sometimes have to refer to specifications and this can cause a slight delay in answering the question. Please be patient. ***
Sysop_ninemsn says: *** Dont forget to come back on Monday the 14th at the same time, if your question doesnt come through tonight! ***
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have delivered great performance improvements with the new models.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We pride ourselves on being able to engineer affordable performance vehicles.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Lightweight technologies are expensive to design and implement and have only marginal impact on overall performance.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
petersch in ninemsn_events2 asks: Why does the XR6 standard ute not have the new 6-speed gear box?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Again, we design and develop vehicles based on customer feedback. With regards to XR6 utes a key want is an affordable performance workhorse.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: 6-speed automatic transmission technology comes with at a premium.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
DaaDooDaa in ninemsn_events1 asks: With the new BF Falcon are you able to put extractors and exhaust system on the car, considering the new exhaust emissions control on the car?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: BF Falcon and SY Territory have been engineered to meet the new Euro III tailpipe exhaust emissions and onboard diagnostic requirements that come into force in January 2006.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Any modification to the exhaust system or the exhaust catylist is not permitted as it may affect the comliance of the vehicle to these regulations.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Tobias in ninemsn_events1 asks: Why were the the power levels of the turbo raised but the V8 stayed the same? Are you trying to wean people off V8's due to the current petrol situation?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The BF Flacon turbo we introduced dual knock sensors and dual independent variable cam timing which enabled us to increase the power and torque of the engine.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Boff 260 v-8 engines in the XR8 already has class leading performance.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
BiBnBraceBetty in ninemsn_events1 asks: There was an exhuast upgrade, was there an intake upgrade and was there any performance increase ?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: For the BF Falcon I6 engine we made major improvements with the addition of increased compression ratio, fuel independent variable cam timing and dual knock sensors which enabled us to improve the performance of the engine to 190kw and 383 Nm.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: without needing changes to the intake system.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
f351c in ninemsn_events1 asks: The BF XR6 turbo seems to spend a lot more time off boost and feel a bit more sluggish than the BA, couldn't it have recieved different gearing to keep it on boost more of the time?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: With the BF Falcon XR6 turbo the boost actually comes on earlier thanks to dual independent VCT.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The new gear ratios allow us to take maximum advantage of the increase in torque so we now have more torque at lower revs.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
samson in ninemsn_events2 asks: Congrats on BF Falcon. Can Tremec 6 speed manual be retrofited to BA 5 Speed manual? What about ECU/PCM issues
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Although the transmission will bolt up to a BA engine there are other significant differences in the driveshaft and other systems in the vehicle that would make it a very complicated exercise.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Nate in ninemsn_events1 asks: Will we be able to disable the new Dynamic Stability Control?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Yes it can be turned off.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Although I would not know why you would want to do that.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We have optimised the calibration from sporty to comfortable depending on the derivitave.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: As are result we deliver performance and control.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
ace in ninemsn_events1 asks: What's the point of all this traction control stuff? Cars a safe without it and it stops us doing burnouts!
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Vehicles are safe with traction control turned off. They are safer with traction control turned on.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: We recommend leaving the system on.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Tomato in ninemsn_events1 asks: I've had a ford for 12 years and I have never had a problem with it. What do you think is the secret to Ford's success?
ninemsnLive_Guest says: The key to Ford's success has been our ability to understand and respond to our customers wants.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: A rigorous validation process that begins 3 to 4 years before the vehicle is launched and our passion for satisfying customers.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_Mardi says: Thank you for joining us tonight, unfortunately we are out of time. We will look forward to seeing you back again Monday 14th November, at 8.30pm to answer more questions from the Ford Fans.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: Thank you for having us here tonight, we look forward to seeing you again on the 14th November.
ninemsnLive_Guest says: end
Sysop_Mardi says: This concludes our Live Chat with the team of Ford Engineers, 31 October 2005
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Sysop_Mardi says: Thanks for joining us tonight.
Sysop_Mardi says: Dont forget to check out the Ford website at http://www.ford.com.au to keep yourself up to date with the latest models, specs and cool downloads.
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Old 31-10-2005, 10:58 PM   #51
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add to that the fact that any subsequent questions on a topic after the engineers discussed it weren't put through so there was no chance for clarification of points

I asked about DSC effecting the size of different rims/tyres and no reply.

I asked about why there is no VCT on the BOSS V8 (boff according to them)

I knew the answer anyway. but i thought i would chuck it in. Got a reply saying it had class leading power !!! :
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I asked about DSC effecting the size of different rims/tyres and no reply.

I asked about why there is no VCT on the BOSS V8 (boff according to them)

I knew the answer anyway. but i thought i would chuck it in. Got a reply saying it had class leading power !!! :
Some of those engineers sound like total nerds. ie. saying I don't know why you would want to turn DSC off. Hello.
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More sidesteps than Andrew Johns in a State of Origin game! I feel as though I have just re-read the press release for the entire BA and BF range, all in one!

Hmm let's see, must have gone something like this...

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Prerequisites : Model brochures for BA, BF, and Territory.
Modus Operandi : Promotion of product and benefits of latest series ONLY. This should be easily realised as we have prepared ninemsn operators to filter any controversial or inopportune questions. Avoid making any statements that are not either direct or indirect quotes from requisite brochures. In cases where questions refer to media reports that are not aligned to our product vision, shift focus to alternate media reports which have provided our required synergies. Questions pertaining to the operation of, or modification to, the vehicle outside factory parameters should be responded to with a blend of positive brochure commentary on the benefits of the factory specifications, and undertones of patronisation. If in any doubt as to the response of an unmoderated question, refer to requisite brochure material.
Future Products - Apply the requisite response, in accordance with our lack of actual product development to report on.

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Very true.
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