Ex Ford Australia service employee here. I remember the day the BA falcon barra came out and the first brand new one rolled through our shop. Took it for a drive and i knew we had something special here Then as the years went on they only proved further how good they really were.
Cheers mate - thanks for being apart of ford Australia. Really wild that you guys don’t have holden or ford production any more. Stay tuned, I think you’ll like what I’ve come up with next 💪🏻
not sure what it is but the interior of the ba falcon generation is my absolute favourite of any car ive ever driven. engine aside they really managed to make them look so appealing especially that steering wheel, peak ford production.
Only after they are no longer made……..which means Americans are gunna snag em up like crazy and import them……I just wish ford would return in Australia 😢 I’ve always loved cars but sadly I never could afford my dream car……they’re so expensive now……only recently bought an fg xr6 only na but I adore it so much I appreciate it for it is bc it is such a well built car……if Holden and ford ever return to Australia sadly I think it will be imports…….or they might not return ever bc the markets not suitable for these type of cars these days
@@Alphaaussiegaming i just said fuck it and started building my dream cars. plan is to buy all base models and convert them all from the ground up. nz has the jap imports that never really made anywhere else including (Australia ) singapore are already converting skylines to gtr's...(mike lake ) built a full Evo 5 out of a stock lancer... i never liked ford or holdens till i moved to aus. my fav car is a (gsr evo 3) and the vr4 galants oooft. truth is mate there's still time. once there gone you'll be spewing you missed out and never tried. PS nice work on the barra xr6 , gonna get 1 soon while there cheap. i want to awd convert and fg and try push 1800hp. ive only seen 1 fg thats been converted to awd, it was stock bottom end and made 6 second pass
Im old school but bought an fg turbo xr6, its really becoming my favourite car ive ever driven. Never thought they would beat the hemi 265 . Ill be keeping this Barra forever.
We had a great 6 in the 70s , Chrysler Australia built them. E49 charger made here was the fastest in the world from 0 to 100. Ford always built great cars in Australia. They were always developing their big 6. They really built a legend with this. Too bad Australia has traitors in government. They have destroyed this country. We need a Trump. We lost all our manufacturing because they took tariffs off everything.
@ All of my Aussie buddies have told me much about your government! Grass isn’t always greener on the other side, but atleast I can drive my cool stuff on the road without defect haha
Mate, I'm older now and wiser but still not over the fact that when living in Rockhampton I had the quickest beast in town . Chrysler 300 SRT (6.2) Tricked. One night a mate in his beat up Ford 6 turbo blew my doors off. I'd always beat him. I thought I'd blown the motor It seemed so sluggish, put it down to perfect weather conditions for his fucken turbo.
Pretty costly for a billet barra but damn, adding lightness with the sort of power they produce has changed the professional drag scene in AUS. I say professional cause these are the guys with the money to afford it.
Like you said, It's a big unit, and heavy but they're so robust and can take a beating. I've got a territory that was NA but I've built with turbo rods and tacked on a g40-1150 and plazmaman intercooler for the whoosh whoosh noises. She's not tuned to be a drag beast by any means, but she's pretty spicy on the street. Oh, I forgot, I also have a Skid Factory plenum to fit a larger Raceworks throttle body. Unfortunately with the power being delivered, I am noticing stress wear on some of the bushes, particularly diff bushes (which I've already changed to poly) as well as the good ole' bullet proof BTR transmission has some occasional slip.
Your information is spot on, there is heaps off these Engines making over 1000hp at the treads great Motor I have a NA Barra 190kw from the Factory in a BF UTE just a good Vehicle cheers Mick NSW Australia
South Africa had the barra as well. Pitty, we didn't get the Falcon or Falcon ute versions but only the Territory. In SA the Ghia Turbo version recieved the ST badge from Ford, so it's better known here as the Territory ST.
@@jacquesdelport4269 I stand corrected! We supposedly got the NA / LPG ones here in the states also …. But they were in fork lifts so I don’t count that 😂
Great video, just some slight corrections though not all barras ran on gas (LPG) most of them ran on petrol however you could get dedicated gas engines that had the stronger turbo rods with thicker I-beams called 1R23, in late 2006 both gas and turbo engines got thicker 3r23 rods, additionally the pistons and rods are different between NA engines and turbo engines the turbos have a lower 8.8:1 and the gas pistons have a 10.3:1 and the N/A have 9.7:1. Also the wrist pin on the turbo engines are circlip retained not press fit like the N/A and gas engines With the intakes the early BA (2002-2005) And BF (2005-2008) had cast aluminium intakes, on the FG (2008-2014) they went to a plastic manifold for the N/A engines the turbo and LPG engines retained the cast aluminium intake from the B-series, however the FG turbo engines had a better flowing modified intake compared to the previous generation. Turbo differences between generations the BA-BF had a gt3582 and the FG got a GT3576.
@@astatine5530 thanks man! Tried to keep it simple to where most folks would get the basics :) In the states LPG is like out BBQ gas 😂and we call regular “petrol” Fuel, or gasoline.
Hanah yeh I’m from Australia and i love seeing the rest of the world enjoy these engines and see what Australia could make ford really hit it out of the park with the Falcon and the barra, the code name for the engine while it was being developed was gull they knew it was going to SH*T on everything else.
❤💪🔥🇦🇺 Mate good stuff , I'm a Barra owner myself , one of my motors is an Atomic 998 fire ringed Torrington bearing billet crank , race prepared semi grouted Ba block with stage 4 Atomic FG cylinder head , Plazmaman billet intake Garrett G45 1500hp turbo custom hand made CRG promod style exhaust manifold , aeromotive red belt driven mechanical fuel pump , my other turbo motor is a mix of parts , Nitto , atomic spool Kelford , ba block also and FG head also . Ok mate will be watching you . Good luck and Let's Go .
@rrpgarage hay I'm glad you lads got Boxers Silver FG ute , it's a bloody nice ute . Your more Aussie every day , just don't park the FG with that , Hope Our Lives Don't End Now ,( Holden) commie ute , they hate each other , and the Barra always wins . 🔥💪🇦🇺👍❤️
@@rrpgarage mine is still running factory boost for now, but that isn't the plan to remain as such. I'm collecting all the parts to make 2.2 tonnes of fury. BTW, if you look up a workshop here in Australia called Independent Motorsports, they specialise in Territory Turbo tuning and have ran one in the 8s.
If you're thinking of Barra swapping some of your other cars you might wanna consider importing some Green tops as they're known for durability, availability and cheap price. The green-top is fitted with thicker rods than the NA and early turbo Barras and they're the same rods as turbo Barras from BF onwards.
Green tops are good, but it should be noted that they have higher compression than the N/A motors and MUCH higher compression that the turbo motors. They're also not *quite* as good as a turbo motor (differing compression aside) in that the Turbo motors have a fully-floating gudgeon pin. Other than the high compression issue, They're a stout motor. However, one should only consider running dedicated E85 if the intended usage is to run a turbo.
@@rrpgarage all good, mate. "Green tops" for the uninitiated are the LPG motors (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), or propane as you Yanks would know it by. Fun fact, there were actually two derivatives of the LPG Barra engine. The early versions ran an old-school converter system, with a mixer ring inside the throttle body. The older-style LPG motors all had green cam/rocker covers. Then, later LPG engines were fitted with a gas injection (not gasoline - propane) system which significantly boosted power, but standard grey rocket cover. The non-green top LPG engines had even higher compression than regular ones (12.1:1) and are not suitable for turbocharging. So, whilst LPG motors are fine on E85 with boost, make sure it's specifically a green top LPG engine. 😉
Australia’s version of Drag Week is called Street Machine Drag Challenge. Of the 25 cars registered in the 6 cylinder category at the 2024 event; 18 of them were Barra’s. But 8 of those Barra’s broke down before the last day of the event. Thats a 44% failure rate. They are a popular choice in Australia because they are cheap to make power, not because they are reliable at making power. BTW, the N55 doesn’t deserve a mention and no such engine as the N58.
**Edit** Nivlac does a ton on the 4200 that was available in the US. But more or less the same concept of build :) I got a feeling this is gonna be a good rabbit hole 😂 Im sure everyone is aware of Adam lz and his mustang, but Nivlac57 has some great high hp barra builds in the US as well👌 Plenty of info and parts stateside these days. Plus they are super efficient making 1xxx+ hp. Up the mighty barra 😁💪
@@tacofry4768 Make sure you’re subbed! We have a lot of cool stuff coming that is definitely going to be more than a rabbit hole 😅 BARRA THE WORLD US STYLE 😂💯
People always forget to add a good timeing chain set. Ive got a na barra in a ba wagon and ill admit i limmi bash it and treat it like shit but on new years day, I dropped a friend off, and it rattled its head off. Couldnt get up a small hill got it to our shop and the next day stripped it and found the top anti slap gude was missing, tensioner was backed off, crank gear was chunked, a guide was cracked and it jumped 2 teeth. Luckily, it didn't jump 3 Otherwise this motor would be dead. New t chain set and shes was back in action to get me to summernats😂
I had a 2006 BF XR6T with the 6 speed auto, and even with a mild tune, I was making 400hp. It wasn't that hard or expensive to get 600hp plus as a reliable daily driver. I kept it at 400hp because that was ample power for a daily driver. I really regret selling it....
These things are mental...mine had a mild tune , upgraded turbo a few other choice upgrades and had 620hp. Be careful in 3rd gear when the boost comes on strong.....
Bullshit, it’s because Ford USA didn’t want competition within its empire and your powerful auto union wasn’t having any of it! To protect all your workers and they would not allow it to be built in left hand drive for those markets and Ford Australia could only sell its products in New Zealand and some in South Africa and some other minor right hand drive markets, it’s funny how the facts get mangled around years later by people who who think they know and don’t and this is how the facts become very distorted!
@@rrpgarage Holden in particular were continually hamstrung by the heads at GM making poor decisions. Which was especially stupid when Holden was the smallest but most profitable arm of GM. One example was when some Holden engineers machined up a 3 valve head to go onto their 304 V8. It produced about 35 kW more than the 2 valve V8 it was based on and ran smoother and had zero issues during their own testing. All the hard work was done but GM decided against it. Fools.
That is what catches a lot of aussies out. Every time Americans mention the word Gas, Aussies immediately think of LPG. To Aussies, Gas means Gas. Petrol means Petrol. If you are sitting in heavy traffic and suddenly smell a rotten egg smell, there is a Gas car somewhere running rich. The unburnt gasses smell like rotten eggs. Gas is a 1/4 to 1/2 the price of Petrol so it has a massive incentive to go down that path. Fuel economy is roughly on par with each other if tuned properly. A lot of people used to buy the newer Barra engine cars that were written off at auction, take them home and strip everything down and put them into their old 60's and 70's classics, doing away with the old bulky, heavy all iron single cam 4.0 liter, 250ci predecessor engines. The old engines did have a special CrossFlow head that could be bought to upgrade their power considerably, but they were not in the same league as their Barra upgrade. Since Chrysler Valiant and their inline six 265ci (4.3 litre) Hemi engines took center stage over everyone elses V8's, Ford, Holden and Valiant refocued on what kind of power they could get out of a 6 cylinder. Valiant ended but Ford kept going and built the fearsome Barra.
the falcon 6cyl is the same motor from the 60's to 2016 with each generation getting improvements. you might look at a pre crossflow 250 and a barra and say theyre completely different but they still share the same crank journal and cylinder spacing. pre crossflow were upgrade to 2v with seperate intake manifold and 2bbl carn head was upgraded to crossflow design electronic ignition was added alloy head replaced cast iron tuned port efi was added single overhead cam was added vct was added double overhead cam 4 valve was added certainly not a full list but most of the major changes made entirely by ford australia.
@@rrpgarage yep they've always been a great motor. still plenty of people using the older motors too. there's more than a few crossflows with turbos in the 700hp range. a lot still used in speedway racing too.
@@6226superhurricane I cant be sure anymore, but there was a lot of changes in the block over the years to the point it is completely different with the Barra. From the multiple bolt holes for main bearings, the front timing chain case, changed bolt on positions for accessories, oil pick up and galleries are smaller in comparison to the older 250, oil seals went from rope to rubber seals, back of block also completely changed for newer transmissions and gearboxes. The casting is completely different, however they were always mindful to make some things similar like engine mount locations which made it easy to fit newer engines to older cars with minimal extra engineering involved.
there is some good footage on YT of a race boat with a turbo barra in it and nothing can get anywhere near it super charged v8's turbo v8's the barra leaves them for dead. if you de stroke the barra to about 3.6 liter they rev to the moon all hail the barra😬cheers from down under
@@rrpgarage i hope to get the e90 turbo barra dyno'ed this week i will try to video it as mine is the first of its kind it only weighs 1450kg so power to weight should be interesting
@@rrpgarage I’ve almost got every single one. I got the 200/250 Crossflow, 3.9 OHC, a lot of 4.0L OHC and only a handful of 4.0L DOHC. I don’t have the INTEC VCT 4.0L OHC or the 3.2L OHC. Makes me lucky to live here and work on them every day. I even Carb swapped a 3.9. I got a video on my channel
Barra, was the code for the BA Falcon. Which was the launch of the twin cam engine as well, so people call the BA Falcon 6 cylinder "Barra " The FG Falcon was code named "Orion". Every new series has a development code name
@@Hapkido82AUS Yep, started out from the BA of course, I tried to not get too technical as most Americans don’t know much about the 😂💪🏻 Thanks for watching, and the info!
@rrpgarage It's the physical size that plays tricks on your brain! Hahaha it happens to everyone. Loving you show case our engine, you won't be disappointed with how she responds. A guy here in Aus ran 8.29 1/4th in a SBE barra. And she was a heavy car 3700lbs.
This info sounds identical if not a simple version from @Haltech channel episode from 6 years ago What’s so special about Ford Barra? Technically speaking.
I mean, it is - as the info doesn’t change. I didn’t go into the specifics of the engine itself, but lots of info out on many sources there if you are wanting to research more ✅
Mate, as an Australian I know enough about the Barra, I’m just saying that it seems like it was very similar delivery as the Haltech channel episode called what’s that special about the Ford Barra technically speaking
I'm from Australia, I'm contemplating filling a shipping container up full of barras and sending them to the USA, anyone keen to help me on the us side?
@rrpgarage yea that's fair, I just need a place to store them, or the container. Then I'll come over and sell them off. I can personally sort buy and pack these motors. Cheers
The barra had another name from the engineering team that made it. They nicknamed it the gull because it was going to shit on everything and boy where they were right.
I'm happy to see this platform finally getting the hype world wide it deserves. Sad because Americans are gonna buy up our whole supply and make shit expensive over here 😂
The twin cam engine is still based on the original long block Aussie made 250. [ The 250 block had increased bore spacing in around 71. Actually the same as a Holden 6. There is Holden engines with Falcon heads. The cross flow version is closer and then the single cam EA to AU engine. So many waffle crap about these tough engines. It boils down to throw enough boost at it . While ok as a n/a engine they are really nothing special. And hair dryers are for girls!!
Ex Ford Australia service employee here.
I remember the day the BA falcon barra came out and the first brand new one rolled through our shop. Took it for a drive and i knew we had something special here
Then as the years went on they only proved further how good they really were.
Cheers mate - thanks for being apart of ford Australia. Really wild that you guys don’t have holden or ford production any more.
Stay tuned, I think you’ll like what I’ve come up with next 💪🏻
not sure what it is but the interior of the ba falcon generation is my absolute favourite of any car ive ever driven. engine aside they really managed to make them look so appealing especially that steering wheel, peak ford production.
@lIlIllIlIIlII I completely agree!
The NAs are good 😂
@@alpharaptor7510 i had a base model ba for my first car, so yeah id say na barras are great (i want another)
Love this. Love the Barra making a name outside Oz.
@@xqlusive Hoping to shine a bright spot light on them here from the states 💪🏻
glad to see the barra is finally getting around!!
Only after they are no longer made……..which means Americans are gunna snag em up like crazy and import them……I just wish ford would return in Australia 😢 I’ve always loved cars but sadly I never could afford my dream car……they’re so expensive now……only recently bought an fg xr6 only na but I adore it so much I appreciate it for it is bc it is such a well built car……if Holden and ford ever return to Australia sadly I think it will be imports…….or they might not return ever bc the markets not suitable for these type of cars these days
@@Alphaaussiegaming i just said fuck it and started building my dream cars. plan is to buy all base models and convert them all from the ground up. nz has the jap imports that never really made anywhere else including (Australia ) singapore are already converting skylines to gtr's...(mike lake ) built a full Evo 5 out of a stock lancer...
i never liked ford or holdens till i moved to aus.
my fav car is a (gsr evo 3) and the vr4 galants oooft.
truth is mate there's still time. once there gone you'll be spewing you missed out and never tried.
PS nice work on the barra xr6 , gonna get 1 soon while there cheap. i want to awd convert and fg and try push 1800hp. ive only seen 1 fg thats been converted to awd, it was stock bottom end and made 6 second pass
Great video dude! Pretty sad we didn’t get a lot of cool inline 6’s here in the states.
@@kz_fist Appreciate it man 💪🏻 Hopefully we will be getting some more here soon 😉
Im old school but bought an fg turbo xr6, its really becoming my favourite car ive ever driven. Never thought they would beat the hemi 265 . Ill be keeping this Barra forever.
That’s awesome! I can’t wait to learn more about the platform and experience them more. Cheers!
We had a great 6 in the 70s , Chrysler Australia built them. E49 charger made here was the fastest in the world from 0 to 100. Ford always built great cars in Australia. They were always developing their big 6. They really built a legend with this. Too bad Australia has traitors in government. They have destroyed this country. We need a Trump. We lost all our manufacturing because they took tariffs off everything.
@ All of my Aussie buddies have told me much about your government! Grass isn’t always greener on the other side, but atleast I can drive my cool stuff on the road without defect haha
Mate, I'm older now and wiser but still not over the fact that when living in Rockhampton I had the quickest beast in town . Chrysler 300 SRT (6.2) Tricked. One night a mate in his beat up Ford 6 turbo blew my doors off. I'd always beat him. I thought I'd blown the motor It seemed so sluggish, put it down to perfect weather conditions for his fucken turbo.
@@micktre7608 super rad!!!
Guys who built it called it the seagull because it shit on everything
Left it PG on the video but YES! Haha, super funny and true comment by those guys 💪🏻
That's true, and a guy driving one stole my chips at the beach !
@@paultully3041 😂💪🏻
The Gull but yeah.
There is now multiple companies in aus doing full billet Barra blocks that will run over 3000hp
🔥🔥🔥
That's a bit more than I need, to be fair.
Pretty costly for a billet barra but damn, adding lightness with the sort of power they produce has changed the professional drag scene in AUS. I say professional cause these are the guys with the money to afford it.
Like you said, It's a big unit, and heavy but they're so robust and can take a beating. I've got a territory that was NA but I've built with turbo rods and tacked on a g40-1150 and plazmaman intercooler for the whoosh whoosh noises. She's not tuned to be a drag beast by any means, but she's pretty spicy on the street. Oh, I forgot, I also have a Skid Factory plenum to fit a larger Raceworks throttle body. Unfortunately with the power being delivered, I am noticing stress wear on some of the bushes, particularly diff bushes (which I've already changed to poly) as well as the good ole' bullet proof BTR transmission has some occasional slip.
Your information is spot on, there is heaps off these Engines making over 1000hp at the treads great Motor I have a NA Barra 190kw from the Factory in a BF UTE just a good Vehicle cheers Mick NSW Australia
Cheers! Tried to keep it informational enough, but not too detailed as many US folk don’t know what the engine even is haha
South Africa had the barra as well. Pitty, we didn't get the Falcon or Falcon ute versions but only the Territory. In SA the Ghia Turbo version recieved the ST badge from Ford, so it's better known here as the Territory ST.
@@jacquesdelport4269 I stand corrected! We supposedly got the NA / LPG ones here in the states also …. But they were in fork lifts so I don’t count that 😂
The Au sedan was the last falcon to be sold here in South Africa, those ST territory's were awesome beasts.
Great video, just some slight corrections though not all barras ran on gas (LPG) most of them ran on petrol however you could get dedicated gas engines that had the stronger turbo rods with thicker I-beams called 1R23, in late 2006 both gas and turbo engines got thicker 3r23 rods, additionally the pistons and rods are different between NA engines and turbo engines the turbos have a lower 8.8:1 and the gas pistons have a 10.3:1 and the N/A have 9.7:1. Also the wrist pin on the turbo engines are circlip retained not press fit like the N/A and gas engines
With the intakes the early BA (2002-2005) And BF (2005-2008) had cast aluminium intakes, on the FG (2008-2014) they went to a plastic manifold for the N/A engines the turbo and LPG engines retained the cast aluminium intake from the B-series, however the FG turbo engines had a better flowing modified intake compared to the previous generation.
Turbo differences between generations the BA-BF had a gt3582 and the FG got a GT3576.
@@astatine5530 thanks man! Tried to keep it simple to where most folks would get the basics :)
In the states LPG is like out BBQ gas 😂and we call regular “petrol” Fuel, or gasoline.
@@astatine5530 also, thanks for watching! Love learning, especially about a new platform I’m not familiar with!
Hanah yeh I’m from Australia and i love seeing the rest of the world enjoy these engines and see what Australia could make ford really hit it out of the park with the Falcon and the barra, the code name for the engine while it was being developed was gull they knew it was going to SH*T on everything else.
@ Cheers mate 💪🏻
@@astatine5530 the fact that the world is just finding out about these after all the jap engines is sick!
I have a few Barra Falcons, including the 2016 XR6 Sprint, 325-370 KW factory standard ,mid 12s quarter
Love it! Sprints are sick!💪🏻
❤💪🔥🇦🇺 Mate good stuff , I'm a Barra owner myself , one of my motors is an Atomic 998 fire ringed Torrington bearing billet crank , race prepared semi grouted Ba block with stage 4 Atomic FG cylinder head , Plazmaman billet intake Garrett G45 1500hp turbo custom hand made CRG promod style exhaust manifold , aeromotive red belt driven mechanical fuel pump , my other turbo motor is a mix of parts , Nitto , atomic spool Kelford , ba block also and FG head also .
Ok mate will be watching you . Good luck and Let's Go .
@@kenmackay9276 my man!!! Thanks for the support 💪🏻 Barra to the top
@rrpgarage hay I'm glad you lads got Boxers Silver FG ute , it's a bloody nice ute . Your more Aussie every day , just don't park the FG with that , Hope Our Lives Don't End Now ,( Holden) commie ute , they hate each other , and the Barra always wins . 🔥💪🇦🇺👍❤️
Love the new intro, and tons of great information. Nice work!
Appreciate you! Glad you like the new intro, more to come 😄
Great video!
Glad you’re helping to Barra The World 👊🏼
LETS GO
Ive got a ba xr6 turbo and its honestly my favorite car ive owned
Even the NA Barras are mad 💪🏻💪🏻
I fucking hate mine
Great informative video. Always love learning about Aussie vehicles
Thanks for the watch my man!
Always wanted to put one into a 70's Maverick sedan done up like Australian Summernats.
@@Sir.VicsMasher 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Best value for money engine on the planet 👌
@@stephenhoward4471 And I’m looking forward to showing the Americans who don’t know (as an American 🤣)
I have one of those Territorys from FPV. It received the BF Typhoon/Tornado motor. 270kw at the crank and AWD. They hook up like a MoFo!
Nasty 💪🏻I can only imagine one turned up on a launch
@@rrpgarage mine is still running factory boost for now, but that isn't the plan to remain as such. I'm collecting all the parts to make 2.2 tonnes of fury.
BTW, if you look up a workshop here in Australia called Independent Motorsports, they specialise in Territory Turbo tuning and have ran one in the 8s.
@@ej1478 Will have to check them out!! Cheers
Yes just subscribed , lets Go Barra Power 🔥💪🇦🇺👍
Thank you sir 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻Barra on top ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻
If you're thinking of Barra swapping some of your other cars you might wanna consider importing some Green tops as they're known for durability, availability and cheap price. The green-top is fitted with thicker rods than the NA and early turbo Barras and they're the same rods as turbo Barras from BF onwards.
Make sure you’re subbed. We have some cool stuff coming soon - partly what you mentioned 😉
Green tops are good, but it should be noted that they have higher compression than the N/A motors and MUCH higher compression that the turbo motors.
They're also not *quite* as good as a turbo motor (differing compression aside) in that the Turbo motors have a fully-floating gudgeon pin.
Other than the high compression issue, They're a stout motor. However, one should only consider running dedicated E85 if the intended usage is to run a turbo.
@ Thanks for the info man! Always love learning and this platform is new to me. Which is why I kept it short and sweet on what I knew💪🏻
@@rrpgarage all good, mate. "Green tops" for the uninitiated are the LPG motors (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), or propane as you Yanks would know it by.
Fun fact, there were actually two derivatives of the LPG Barra engine. The early versions ran an old-school converter system, with a mixer ring inside the throttle body.
The older-style LPG motors all had green cam/rocker covers. Then, later LPG engines were fitted with a gas injection (not gasoline - propane) system which significantly boosted power, but standard grey rocket cover.
The non-green top LPG engines had even higher compression than regular ones (12.1:1) and are not suitable for turbocharging. So, whilst LPG motors are fine on E85 with boost, make sure it's specifically a green top LPG engine. 😉
Welcome to the world of Oz 🤣🤣 The Barra's are also a popular swap into 4x4 in Australia too !!
I’ve heard! We will bring the Barra to the 4x4 world here in the states too!! 😉
Australia’s version of Drag Week is called Street Machine Drag Challenge. Of the 25 cars registered in the 6 cylinder category at the 2024 event; 18 of them were Barra’s. But 8 of those Barra’s broke down before the last day of the event. Thats a 44% failure rate. They are a popular choice in Australia because they are cheap to make power, not because they are reliable at making power. BTW, the N55 doesn’t deserve a mention and no such engine as the N58.
Miswording on my end, if you know you know. Meant to say the B58.
**Edit** Nivlac does a ton on the 4200 that was available in the US. But more or less the same concept of build :)
I got a feeling this is gonna be a good rabbit hole 😂 Im sure everyone is aware of Adam lz and his mustang, but Nivlac57 has some great high hp barra builds in the US as well👌 Plenty of info and parts stateside these days. Plus they are super efficient making 1xxx+ hp. Up the mighty barra 😁💪
@@tacofry4768 Make sure you’re subbed! We have a lot of cool stuff coming that is definitely going to be more than a rabbit hole 😅
BARRA THE WORLD US STYLE 😂💯
The 4.0 sohc that came before the barra can make 400hp stock also a good engine.
Stay tuned as we may have something with a 4.0 SOHC coming soon 🧐👀✅
AU gold
People always forget to add a good timeing chain set. Ive got a na barra in a ba wagon and ill admit i limmi bash it and treat it like shit but on new years day, I dropped a friend off, and it rattled its head off. Couldnt get up a small hill got it to our shop and the next day stripped it and found the top anti slap gude was missing, tensioner was backed off, crank gear was chunked, a guide was cracked and it jumped 2 teeth. Luckily, it didn't jump 3 Otherwise this motor would be dead. New t chain set and shes was back in action to get me to summernats😂
Man, we would have been at Nats but I pulled the plug on the plans for this year. Next year we will for sure be there!
@rrpgarage yeah it wasn't too bad last year it was more fun but it has its good and bad years
The Barra was also avalible in South Africa if I'm not mistaken, However I could be wrong
I think you’re correct! I’m still learning myself so my info could be a bit off 😅🤪
@rrpgarage it's a damn good motor, I've had my FGX Turbo for 6 months now and am loving every moment
I had a 2006 BF XR6T with the 6 speed auto, and even with a mild tune, I was making 400hp. It wasn't that hard or expensive to get 600hp plus as a reliable daily driver. I kept it at 400hp because that was ample power for a daily driver. I really regret selling it....
@@georgepappas4628 can’t wait to turn this one up!!!
These things are mental...mine had a mild tune , upgraded turbo a few other choice upgrades and had 620hp. Be careful in 3rd gear when the boost comes on strong.....
🔥🔥🔥 Hell yes! Can’t wait to turn this one up 💪🏻
I seem to remember Ford Australia actually put one into a Ranger for testing also. That would of sold like hotcakes 🥞
@@plumtube01 Both ford and holden missed the boat on selling some of the Aussie stuff stateside I feel.
Bullshit, it’s because Ford USA didn’t want competition within its empire and your powerful auto union wasn’t having any of it! To protect all your workers and they would not allow it to be built in left hand drive for those markets and Ford Australia could only sell its products in New Zealand and some in South Africa and some other minor right hand drive markets, it’s funny how the facts get mangled around years later by people who who think they know and don’t and this is how the facts become very distorted!
@@plumtube01 yes FPV and HSV would have sold well I think
@@rrpgarage Holden in particular were continually hamstrung by the heads at GM making poor decisions.
Which was especially stupid when Holden was the smallest but most profitable arm of GM. One example was when some Holden engineers machined up a 3 valve head to go onto their 304 V8. It produced about 35 kW more than the 2 valve V8 it was based on and ran smoother and had zero issues during their own testing. All the hard work was done but GM decided against it. Fools.
@@plumtube01so true, can bet it was Gm who made Holden use that boat anchor Alloytec to. That was the worst engine Holden ever used.
That is what catches a lot of aussies out. Every time Americans mention the word Gas, Aussies immediately think of LPG.
To Aussies, Gas means Gas. Petrol means Petrol.
If you are sitting in heavy traffic and suddenly smell a rotten egg smell, there is a Gas car somewhere running rich. The unburnt gasses smell like rotten eggs.
Gas is a 1/4 to 1/2 the price of Petrol so it has a massive incentive to go down that path. Fuel economy is roughly on par with each other if tuned properly.
A lot of people used to buy the newer Barra engine cars that were written off at auction, take them home and strip everything down and put them into their old 60's and 70's classics, doing away with the old bulky, heavy all iron single cam 4.0 liter, 250ci predecessor engines.
The old engines did have a special CrossFlow head that could be bought to upgrade their power considerably, but they were not in the same league as their Barra upgrade.
Since Chrysler Valiant and their inline six 265ci (4.3 litre) Hemi engines took center stage over everyone elses V8's, Ford, Holden and Valiant refocued on what kind of power they could get out of a 6 cylinder.
Valiant ended but Ford kept going and built the fearsome Barra.
the falcon 6cyl is the same motor from the 60's to 2016 with each generation getting improvements. you might look at a pre crossflow 250 and a barra and say theyre completely different but they still share the same crank journal and cylinder spacing.
pre crossflow were upgrade to 2v with seperate intake manifold and 2bbl carn
head was upgraded to crossflow design
electronic ignition was added
alloy head replaced cast iron
tuned port efi was added
single overhead cam was added
vct was added
double overhead cam 4 valve was added
certainly not a full list but most of the major changes made entirely by ford australia.
Wow!! Love hearing history like that ✅
It’s crazy how lots of stuff stays pretty similar but gets little upgrades!
@@rrpgarage yep they've always been a great motor.
still plenty of people using the older motors too. there's more than a few crossflows with turbos in the 700hp range.
a lot still used in speedway racing too.
@@6226superhurricane I cant be sure anymore, but there was a lot of changes in the block over the years to the point it is completely different with the Barra. From the multiple bolt holes for main bearings, the front timing chain case, changed bolt on positions for accessories, oil pick up and galleries are smaller in comparison to the older 250, oil seals went from rope to rubber seals, back of block also completely changed for newer transmissions and gearboxes.
The casting is completely different, however they were always mindful to make some things similar like engine mount locations which made it easy to fit newer engines to older cars with minimal extra engineering involved.
Sbc for the win!!!!
Haha can’t argue with you there!
there is some good footage on YT of a race boat with a turbo barra in it and nothing can get anywhere near it super charged v8's turbo v8's the barra leaves them for dead. if you de stroke the barra to about 3.6 liter they rev to the moon all hail the barra😬cheers from down under
Super funny you mention that, someone sent it to me yesterday 😂
@@rrpgarage i hope to get the e90 turbo barra dyno'ed this week i will try to video it as mine is the first of its kind it only weighs 1450kg so power to weight should be interesting
@@glennarnold3970 LETS GO!!! Good luck ✅💪🏻
The boat is called Explicit .
Radical!
Thanks for the watch my friend 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Theres a racing boat in Australia that goes hard against big blocks..
Check it out😮
So sick! I’ve seen that thing, super nasty
How do you get around the 25-Year Import Rule US law has that limits the age of foreign vehicles that can be imported into the country?
Good question, that varies state to state. There are a handful of ways to do it here stateside. Cheers!
the sohc cops the turbo gear with an adapter flange
I know everyone Knows and likes the BARRAs. But all Australian Inline 6s are powerful and tuff. And a lot better then anything else out there
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@@rrpgarage I’ve almost got every single one. I got the 200/250 Crossflow, 3.9 OHC, a lot of 4.0L OHC and only a handful of 4.0L DOHC. I don’t have the INTEC VCT 4.0L OHC or the 3.2L OHC. Makes me lucky to live here and work on them every day. I even Carb swapped a 3.9. I got a video on my channel
@@rrpgarage the BARRA eats JDMs alive. And cheaper to build
Barra, was the code for the BA Falcon.
Which was the launch of the twin cam engine as well, so people call the BA Falcon 6 cylinder "Barra "
The FG Falcon was code named "Orion".
Every new series has a development code name
@@Hapkido82AUS Yep, started out from the BA of course, I tried to not get too technical as most Americans don’t know much about the 😂💪🏻
Thanks for watching, and the info!
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The Barra is actually lighter than a 2JZ and RB26 when fully dressed.
Didn’t go down to the dirty deets! But you are correct! It’s wild if you look at the Barra side by side with some of those engines they look huge !
@rrpgarage It's the physical size that plays tricks on your brain! Hahaha it happens to everyone. Loving you show case our engine, you won't be disappointed with how she responds.
A guy here in Aus ran 8.29 1/4th in a SBE barra. And she was a heavy car 3700lbs.
@ Cheers mate! Thanks for the watch, stay tuned!
The BARRA was also nicknamed gull cos it shit on everything
✅✅✅ Left it out as I was trying to keep it PG 🤣
Do you work at subway? Cause you just made a sub..
Thanks for watching!
This info sounds identical if not a simple version from @Haltech channel episode from 6 years ago
What’s so special about Ford Barra? Technically speaking.
I mean, it is - as the info doesn’t change. I didn’t go into the specifics of the engine itself, but lots of info out on many sources there if you are wanting to research more ✅
Mate, as an Australian I know enough about the Barra, I’m just saying that it seems like it was very similar delivery as the Haltech channel episode called what’s that special about the Ford Barra technically speaking
@@zig-y1v Thansk for watching - just a little video for mainly the yanks who have not a clue on the platform haha. Cheers
I'm from Australia, I'm contemplating filling a shipping container up full of barras and sending them to the USA, anyone keen to help me on the us side?
Cheers, handful of guys do it already pretty frequently from what i understand 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@rrpgarage yea that's fair, I just need a place to store them, or the container. Then I'll come over and sell them off. I can personally sort buy and pack these motors. Cheers
@@lgsa7983stop don’t steal our beauty’s
Only if the mustang came with a barra
@@jackjack-vi5ps instead of the poor eco boost 😂
The barra had another name from the engineering team that made it. They nicknamed it the gull because it was going to shit on everything and boy where they were right.
I kept it PG for the video but YES! Super funny and true comment 💪🏻✅
Barra in a Commodore... that'd be triggering the fk out of a few 🤣
@@spekz7070 I bet!!! 😂💪🏻
I'm happy to see this platform finally getting the hype world wide it deserves. Sad because Americans are gonna buy up our whole supply and make shit expensive over here 😂
Haha, I may be part of that “problem” 😂🤪
You guys have to be nice and share!!! 😂
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@@brucepulver8358 Benny is a great guy, met him on sick week a few years back!
The twin cam engine is still based on the original long block Aussie made 250. [ The 250 block had increased bore spacing in around 71. Actually the same as a Holden 6. There is Holden engines with Falcon heads. The cross flow version is closer and then the single cam EA to AU engine.
So many waffle crap about these tough engines. It boils down to throw enough boost at it . While ok as a n/a engine they are really nothing special. And hair dryers are for girls!!
Thanks for the info!!