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Check this out. Bet we'll have one of these in a sixth-gen Camaro.
http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/chev...ibu_turbo.html
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Very nice torque numbers.
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So I see no reason why such an engine would be offered in the Camaro, there are no apparent benefits. It won't make much of a difference in weight as forced induction adds roughly the same weight as 2 extra cylinders. Is this 2L turbo a good engine? Yes. Does it make sense for the Malibu? Yes, because there are a bunch of cost & weight savings to be made by reducing the number of engine configurations under the hood. The supply chains are simplified, the size & shape of the engine bay can be better optimized, less engineering needs to be done on the connections to the engine (including the motor mounts and any lines to/from the engine). But those same savings become penalties when you add another config. You are adding complexity, cost, and weight -things that you should only do if you've got a really good reason. I don't see one for using this engine in the Camaro.
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Pretty sure 6th gen will be 2.0T standard.
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I wonder what this puppy sounds like...civic si comes to mind...
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I would think more like a Cobalt SS/TC
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Looking forward to see how much this system could be tweaked for the 6th gen, if it pulls 259 now and it has been tuned moderately, I wonder what would happen if they were more aggressive with the tuning? at 3400lbs and a v4 turbo putting down 280 I would be pretty happy. That being said if they could tt a v4 and put down around 320-330 with a v8 and v6 option as well I wouldn't mind either. Optimistically I would want the 4cyl to get 35-40mpg or so highway and 24 city.
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