Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Personally, I think your daft if you think any 360+ hp motor is likely to get 20 mpg in any vehicle weighing well over 2 tons, but the Ford Faithful are hoping...
That's the reason for the turbo's on small engines though, like the Cobalt, it should have good power with good mileage...
I wonder if there is a BSFC chart for the eco-boost online? I bet to get good mileage it needs to be driven at 2/3 throttle or 10%, and nothing else. 2/3 thottle allows the turbo's to make power efficiently and 10% lets it just tick over idling down the road once its up to speed.
Personally, I think your daft if you think any 360+ hp motor is likely to get 20 mpg in any vehicle weighing well over 2 tons, but the Ford Faithful are hoping...
That's the reason for the turbo's on small engines though, like the Cobalt, it should have good power with good mileage...
I wonder if there is a BSFC chart for the eco-boost online? I bet to get good mileage it needs to be driven at 2/3 throttle or 10%, and nothing else. 2/3 thottle allows the turbo's to make power efficiently and 10% lets it just tick over idling down the road once its up to speed.