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Well, in order to make a certain amount of power, you need a certain amount of fuel. And to keep your air/fuel ratio right you need a certain amount of air to go with that fuel, right? So, a certain amount of power requires the same amount of fuel and air. Doesn't matter how you get there. That's just physics. All other things being equal both motors will ingest the same amount of fuel and air to make the same amount of power.
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If they make 300hp it would be greatness ! :)
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The reason behind having a turbo for gas mileage is to allow for a smaller engine to make comparable power to a larger one (e.g. BMW moving to a turbo 4 over their straight 6 with the 328i). I don't think anyone thinks slapping a turbo on an FR-S will think it magically lead to better MPGs.
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Sorry, I had to after reading previous posts and then the obvious avoidance of the mentioned topic....... |
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But I certainly appreciate your optimism here. |
I'm interested in the KERS system where you could get some extra boost when you need it but the lawyers would never allow it. Unintended acceleration claims would go through the roof because people would hit the wrong button lol.
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Yes u did yes u did, and thanks, lmao...................... |
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Please retread in context. I was referring to adding 50 bhp with bolt.ons or aftermarket internals. Not so easy or simple for a streetable car. Or cheap. Now engineered from the factory? I could see that as well. |
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The last time I looked at a new S2000 in 2008 they were offered at $26k, $6k off sticker. |
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i bet that Basic bolt on and a e85 tune on a FA20 will only yeild max at 220whp. when i say basic, i think headers, Full Exhaust, intake and tune. |
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