theriusDR3 wrote: ↑15 Dec 2021, 13:02
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A typical turbocharged engine.
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A typical conventional turbocharger.
In last 10 years so many automobile manufacturers abandon the naturally-aspirated engines in favor of turbocharged (single or twin) even hybrid turbocharged engines in the road cars. I love the turbocharged engine because of prestige, quality, efficiency, good sounding and also eco-friendly. Turbocharged engines can increase power and helps boosting while utilizing turbocharged engines.
Volkswagen AG and their sub-brands cars are almost utilizing turbocharged engines while Honda clearly moving to turbocharged engines but sadly Toyota still lack of turbocharged engines in their engine line-up because Toyota still happy with naturally-aspirated engines especially MPV cars.
Porsche also produced superpower turbocharged engines like MA1.75TT/MDG.GATT 3.8-litre flat-6 twin-turbo especially for 911 GT2 RS machine.
Your opinions? No offence!
I have a civic 1.8 i-shift i-vtec. my car is 2007 make, it's Honda data of fuel consumption is 5.5 lt/100 km. I don't know if this data from a drive at 90 km/h or 100km/h. It's engine tuned to save fuel under 3000 rpm. when I drove it cc at 113 km (it is just under 3000 rpm) taco speed (5 km/h less real speed) I get 5.2-5.3 lt. Car is almost 15 years old and i-shift and shorter gearing (6. gear also underdrive) has bad affects on consumption.
I write down all this thing for that those nee tech new cars has really low consumption and this allow car makers to use turbo. In the other hand turbo tech is also better. I remember that start of 2000s turbo cars were start to give performance from starting 2500 rpm and they were almost powerless before that.
In Turkey Toyota sell cars with 1.2 turbo engine but other engines na or hybrid. For hybrid cars it is not good/clever to use turbo from point of price/cost.
If you have an engine big enough, turbo is not that necessery and na engines sound far better.
A turbo boxer 6 porsche is not bad idea but a 4 cylinder porsche is really bad idea.
If your engine brakes its piston and need rebuild so soon it is not eco friendly. Saving environment is not come from cleaner car exhaust. Better usage of everything will bring better world. so using 5-6 or 8 pistons for a 4 cylinder engine is simply bad for the world.
do not allow car commercials to decide your idea of good and quality car. they will lie especially if it vw