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2.3 Ultima Estate & Big discrepancy in weight.
« on: Feb 3rd, 2011, 11:37am »
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Hi to you all out there. Has anyone that has now or has had a 2.3 16v Scorpio Ultima Auto Estate had their car weighed on a reliable weighbridge?.  
My recent acquisition was bought on the basis of using it as an alternative tow-car to my 1997 Volvo T5 CD Auto. Whilst the car is heavier and has a greater braked towing weight than the Volvo I am looking to see if anyone out there can shed some light on the car details as per the data sheet. The indicated weight of the Scorpio is 1769kgs as per EU Directive 95/48/EC. The maximum braked towing weight is 2000kgs.
The data sheet lists it as 1694kgs,there is a foot-note that says :- Weights in Kilos. Assumes full fluid levels,90% full fuel tank and no driver. Therefore by adding the 68kgs allowance for the driver it comes up to 1769kgs. There is still another 7kgs for luggage allowance not included or made mention of,it potentially could be up-to 1776kgs.
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Re: 2.3 Ultima Estate & Big discrepancy in wei
« Reply #1 on: Feb 3rd, 2011, 12:05pm »
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Hi John,
 
1570 - 1845Kg for the 2.3 estate according to the handbook
 
the individual car weights all vary according to model and equipment level.
 
eg. The fully electric passenger seat was an option even on Ultimas and they are a LOT heavier than a manual one Grin
 
Ideally you would need to weigh your own for the exact weight.
 
They tow very well, I have towed a LOT of cars with my Scorpios, probably very close to the 2000Kg limit and they do a good job.
 
I have a 24v estate with a 4.27 diff from a 2.0 16v and it tows great Grin
 
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Hi Highlander. Yes I am aware of the differences created by different trim levels etc.
If you look on the Forum Site under Dimensions and Weights there is a panel that covers Scorpio Saloon & below that the other one is Scorpio Estate. In that panel it gives the model variants within the Estate range. My understanding has always been that the Ultima designation was (Ultimate Choice) The Lot. The 2.3 16v Auto Ultima has everything on it,mine has. the given weight is 1694 then add the driver at 68kgs/75kgs, that comes to 1769kgs/1776kgs. The Owner Handbook(the one that I have) is a less detailed version of that data (that data is allegedly from the Original Ford Dealer Data),it gives the Kerb weight range from 1628kgs to 1796kgs (including driver 75kgs). Where is the data that you are quoting & or which handbook?. The Owner Handbook actually only covers gearshift speed data for the 2.0 DOHC 8v,the 2.0 DOHC 16v & the 2.5 turbo diesel,all transmissions are listed as manual. It is only when you look at the section covering fuel consumption that the 2'9's are mentioned. There is no reference to the 2.3 16v. The VOSA bridge is 0.5% accurate,the most accurate in the world. My car weighs 1670kgs!!!!!!!!!!!Huh.
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 3rd, 2011, 1:30pm »
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The Ultima had the highest basic trim level but did not include everything.
 
There were a lot of optional extras available even to the Ultima spec (such as the passenger seat I mentioned above, Traction control, reversing sensors, passenger airbag etc)
 
http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/handbook.htm
 
http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/images/handbook140.gif
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John, Have a read of This which should then give you the precise detail for your car. Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 4th, 2011, 9:53am »
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I have 2.3 estate auto with EVERYTHING possible accessory, except leather seats. Plate and papers say 1575kg  Huh  
Pic of the time I bought: http://ruohoranta.fi/singapore/galleries/sekalaiset/Scorpio-98/_thumbs/7 00x500-dsc04569.jpg
There was also Nokia Handsfree speaker on passenger side footspace. (plus mic on sunblock, gsm antenna on roof and everything connected to radio) It had lug which was between fascia and dash, like meant to be fitted only to Scorpio. That speaker is made of fiber glass. Don't know if its made by Ford, Nokia or someone else.
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on Feb 4th, 2011, 9:53am, Tekno wrote:
I have 2.3 estate auto with EVERYTHING possible accessory, except leather seats. Plate and papers say 1575kg  Huh  
Pic of the time I bought: http://ruohoranta.fi/singapore/galleries/sekalaiset/Scorpio-98/_thumbs/7 00x500-dsc04569.jpg
There was also Nokia Handsfree speaker on passenger side footspace. (plus mic on sunblock, gsm antenna on roof and everything connected to radio) It had lug which was between fascia and dash, like meant to be fitted only to Scorpio. That speaker is made of fiber glass. Don't know if its made by Ford, Nokia or someone else.

 
Hi to Tekno,Highlander and to you all. Interesting image!!,a left hooker, or is it a colour reversal image backwards way around ??. I like the steering wheel,there is one of these on an E'bay alert that I put on the forum a few days ago. The whole car is at Burton,South Wirral,Cheshire.            The difference between the weight of Leather & Velour as used in the cars would be in the order of circa 2.5kgs tops,there is only approx' 34sq ft of leather used,the non wearing faces are about the same as the fabric used on the velour trimmed vehicles anyway
Back to the subject of the  original post, I have spoken with the Ford Technical again and at their request I sent them an E'mail with my specific concerns outlined.I have had a reply but the guy is at crossed purposes in his reading of my information.
As Highlander pointed out in his post of 3rd Feb trim levels etc do make a difference. My car has everything on it,but with the exception of Traction Control. I don't think that this would cause the LARGE discrepancy that I am querying with them.
Highlander,I have got the details from my Vin on the slam panel. My axle ratio is 3.91 with the 4ALDE box. The colour is 6 Moondust Silver !!?,the car is Cuirass according to the unused 2pack touch-up in the glove box. It is Metallic Pale Blue with a hint of Lilac to look at (no I'm note colour blind.  
Despite the fact that is obviously an Estate Car the Vin reference is missing. The interior trim is Black Leather the code is SB, S is Raven,what is the B about?. Could this be reference to the complimentary matching/companion cloths with the Raven Leather.
 I have had my car weighed and that is the reason why I posted the query/question, then I made contact with The Ford Technical Department. The response is interesting,not least of all casting doubt as to the source of the data to which I have have relied upon and quoted to them.
I will keep the forum posted on the developments and outcome in due course.
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Its a left hooker, ignition barrel would be on the wrong side,  
Tekno is from Finland (spot the flag) Wink
 
Your VIN plate should show you the gross weight? what did it say?
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on Feb 4th, 2011, 2:41pm, Highlander wrote:
Its a left hooker, ignition barrel would be on the wrong side,  
Tekno is from Finland (spot the flag) Wink

 
Hi Highlander. Well silly me!!!?. Of course everything just gets moved over,Lock(no pun intended)Stock and Pedal Box.
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on Feb 4th, 2011, 9:53am, Tekno wrote:
I have 2.3 estate auto with EVERYTHING possible accessory, except leather seats. Plate and papers say 1575kg  Huh  
Pic of the time I bought: http://ruohoranta.fi/singapore/galleries/sekalaiset/Scorpio-98/_thumbs/7 00x500-dsc04569.jpg
There was also Nokia Handsfree speaker on passenger side footspace. (plus mic on sunblock, gsm antenna on roof and everything connected to radio) It had lug which was between fascia and dash, like meant to be fitted only to Scorpio. That speaker is made of fibre glass. Don't know if its made by Ford, Nokia or someone else.

 
Hi Tekno. The lug (bracket) that you refer to is more than likely one from a company called DashMount. They specialise in brackets dedicated to each manufacturers model range. Well priced and very well made,a good range of well thought out products.  
The plate that you refer to, giving the weight as 1575kgs. Where is it/what plate ?. The only one that I can see on my car  is the Vin Plate,it does not give the weight of the car but it does give all of the legally required details.
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on Feb 4th, 2011, 3:00pm, The Rooster in the Scorpio. wrote:
The plate that you refer to, giving the weight as 1575kgs. Where is it/what plate ?. The only one that I can see on my car  is the Vin Plate,it does not give the weight of the car but it does give all of the legally required details.

 
Remember Tekno is in Finland.. they do things different to us..
 
Can I just clarify exactly what it is you are looking for?
 
You have had your car weighed at 1670 Kgs so this is your Kerb weight? (no people luggage etc?)
 
You have a maximum Gross Weight of 2125Kgs
 
You can tow a braked trailer up to a maximum Gross weight of 2000 Kgs
 
What else do you need?
 
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on Feb 4th, 2011, 3:39pm, Highlander wrote:

 
Remember Tekno is in Finland.. they do things different to us..
 
Can I just clarify exactly what it is you are looking for?
 
You have had your car weighed at 1670 Kgs so this is your Kerb weight? (no people luggage etc?)
 
You have a maximum Gross Weight of 2125Kgs
 
You can tow a braked trailer up to a maximum Gross weight of 2000 Kgs
 
What else do you need?
 

 
Hi Highlander. To clarify,the car was weighed with a 90% full fuel tank,me in the car(68kg driver) and the token 7kgs of luggage. This is as per the EU Directive 95/48/EC.
The recorded weight was 1670 kgs. The indicated weight on the data sheet for the 2.3 16v Auto Scorpio Ultima Estate is 1769kgs. That is 99kgs lighter than I believed the car to be.
At 1769kgs with the 2000kgs towing limit it would have represented a massive leap on the 97 Volvo T5 CD Auto that I have as my current towcar. I will not tow over my kerbweight  and although it is a improvement on the Volvo,it still leaves the caravan underutilised,albeit less so than with the Volvo.
Having never towed a large twin axle caravan with a Scorpio Ultima Estate I am on a learning curve with it.
Yes, it is a big car and with a good potential payload. That will be easily used up on an 8/9wk trip to the Costa Blanca for a Winter Sun.
In conclusion the EU Directive was an attempt to"Harmonise" or "All singing of the same hymn sheet" across Europe as far as unification of the definition of kerbweight was concerned. This is the figure that is the basis for matching tow-cars to caravans based on criteria advised by The Caravan Club & other bodies in the industry. It is specifically there as a parameter to enable and promote safe caravanning & towing in general to beginners/novices.
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I think you're over analysing the situation too much........
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I think you're over analysing the situation too much........

 
Hi amigafan.That is your opinion and you are entitled to it. The situation with a Beginner Caravanner working on the basis of 85% of a fictitious figure,and only to find that the figure is 99kgs lower than he/she has based his/her calculations on. Then to cap it all having invested his/her money in what I now have; he/she finds that for safety he/she is adrift by a sizeable margin. That leaves two choices. Take a risk and risk a real and very potential nightmare or get rid,start again of either the caravan or the car.
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As I understand the law with regards towing the weight that you require is the one that the manufacturere states in the handbook. I do not think they expect everyone to go and get the car weighed. I think you are looking for problems that really are not there.
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So, 85% of 1769kg is 1503kg.
85% of 1670kg is 1420kg - 83kg difference.
 
How are you going to make sure your caravan is going to be loaded correctly to hit 1503kg or 1420kg?  Are you going to put it on a weighbridge before you set off for your hols?
 
It's worth noting that even if you assumed your car was 1769kg and you calculated the 85% weight to be 1503kg, even using this on your car that actually weighs 1670kg that's still 90% - an acceptable towing margin even for a beginner.
 
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What?  You're towing a caravan, not skydiving!  Your manner of driving will have the greatest impact on your safety, not a guideline towing percentage.
 
The 85% is a guideline, not a rule.  Again, I think you're over analysing the situation.
 
Another note - I deal with VOSA weighbridges alot (kit cars), they round to the nearest division - a division is 20kg.  On top of that they are only required by law to be accurate to 3 divisions - 60kg.  So, your car could actually be upto 1740kg (3 divisions plus rounding = 70kg).
 
On the subject of variations in weights between seemingly identical cars - small variations in panel thicknesses can greatly affect the overall weight of the car.  For example, the Ford Sierra at the beginning of it's life and 2mm thick floor panels and 1.2mm on exterior panels.  By the end of it's life it had 2.2mm floor panels and 1.4mm exterior panels.  This meant the newer Sierras were 90kg heavier.  
 
Maybe the Scorpio had panel variations throughout it's life?  It's not uncommon, even for prestige marquees like Mercedes and BMW.
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So, 85% of 1769kg is 1503kg.
85% of 1670kg is 1420kg - 83kg difference.
 
How are you going to make sure your caravan is going to be loaded correctly to hit 1503kg or 1420kg?  Are you going to put it on a weighbridge before you set off for your hols?
 
It's worth noting that even if you assumed your car was 1769kg and you calculated the 85% weight to be 1503kg, even using this on your car that actually weighs 1670kg that's still 90% - an acceptable towing margin even for a beginner.
 
What?  You're towing a caravan, not skydiving!  Your manner of driving will have the greatest impact on your safety, not a guideline towing percentage.
 
The 85% is a guideline, not a rule.  Again, I think you're over analysing the situation.
 
Another note - I deal with VOSA weighbridges alot (kit cars), they round to the nearest division - a division is 20kg.  On top of that they are only required by law to be accurate to 3 divisions - 60kg.  So, your car could actually be upto 1740kg (3 divisions plus rounding = 70kg).

 
Hi amigafan. I am told by the MD of AxleTech (they make,install & service the product) that their bridges are 0.5% accurate and are calibrated in 5kg increments. Indeed,I have been on their own (open to the public for £6.00)Dynamic Axle Weighbridge in Runcorn,Cheshire. That is how I know the weight of my Scorpio Estate.A very local old style bridge of 20kg increments recorded 1680kgs. In both cases the car was presented in the same manner.
The business of wanting confirmation from the Ford Motor Company and by way of an explanation as to why there is such a discrepancy is as a result of really fictitious figures on the Towsafe Data Base and a Right Royal Run-around by Volvo Cars UK Ltd.  
To go into it on the forum would be space & time consuming and not of general interest or of advantage to this site. Do you tow a caravan yourself?.
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Yes, I have one caravan and also a car trailer that I use to tow my Westfield to trackdays/shows.
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Blimey Rooster,what are you worried about ? get your van on and get cracking,don't let em grind you down,it's pointless splitting hairs,see that the old Scorp is in good order and get on with it.I speak as an ex (owing to age) haulier,there are clever sods up the road who may have a go at argueing,just keep your own counsel,do not worry,you'll be OK,trust me  Cool
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Rooster, when I used to tow a caravan (14ft  single axle) with my old 1600cc cortina estate and granny MKIII's  it was a case of just hooking up and getting on my way.  
I just shoved any excess baggage low down over the axle (no not the wife) checked that the nose weight was about the same as a sack of spuds, car loaded to the gunnels , + Mrs & 3 kids and away we went ,and no stabiliser either.
I now regularly pull a twin axle flat bed (ex horse box) loaded up with extremely large amounts of timber with my 2.3 and the ole girl sticks to the road like gum to a footpath.
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