Which is the best extractor for a Ford Falcon?
Which is the best extractor for a Ford Falcon?
reading ont he forums since like 1 year ago. the majority of ford xr6 & 8’s tend to get pace maker extractors and a lukey catback. some ppl go for redback but generally ppl with old ford falcons across the range have tried on a reback then a lukey, and found lukey is much better sounded and redback is a little bit better performing.
Are there extractors on the BA Falcon 6 cylinder?
Just bought a BA Falcon XT Futura 6 Cylinder. Just wondering has anyone put extractors on theirs and had any problems or are they all good. There have been a few posts about the importance of scavenging in the BA engines or something like that. I think some people have had stalling issues but i can’t remember.
When did Ford stop making the V8 Falcon?
If the XR Falcon was the model that gave us the V8 Falcon, then the EB is the one that returned it to its proper place in Ford showrooms. For reasons known only to Ford’s marketing department at the time, the decision was taken in the early 1980s to ditch the V8, leaving the XF model (and the subsequent EA) to run only with six-cylinder power.
What kind of gas does a Ford Falcon use?
In 2011, Ford introduced a new LPG system to the Falcon, marketed as “EcoLPI” the system features liquid injection as opposed to the vapour set up used in the previous E-Gas system.
reading ont he forums since like 1 year ago. the majority of ford xr6 & 8’s tend to get pace maker extractors and a lukey catback. some ppl go for redback but generally ppl with old ford falcons across the range have tried on a reback then a lukey, and found lukey is much better sounded and redback is a little bit better performing.
Just bought a BA Falcon XT Futura 6 Cylinder. Just wondering has anyone put extractors on theirs and had any problems or are they all good. There have been a few posts about the importance of scavenging in the BA engines or something like that. I think some people have had stalling issues but i can’t remember.
If the XR Falcon was the model that gave us the V8 Falcon, then the EB is the one that returned it to its proper place in Ford showrooms. For reasons known only to Ford’s marketing department at the time, the decision was taken in the early 1980s to ditch the V8, leaving the XF model (and the subsequent EA) to run only with six-cylinder power.
What kind of engine did the Ford Falcon have?
Futura Convertible and Futura Sports Convertible models were also included in the 1963 range. Later, hardtops, and the new “Sprint” model were introduced. Halfway through the model year (February 1963), the Fairlane’s 164 hp “Challenger” 260 CID (4.3 L) V8 engine was offered for the first time.