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The SRT and Trackhawk would like a word with youEasy.....MONEY.....10k more than the v-6 beside a GC is about getting from point A to b.....nothing more nothing less....A sports cart its not.

The SRT and Trackhawk would like a word with youEasy.....MONEY.....10k more than the v-6 beside a GC is about getting from point A to b.....nothing more nothing less....A sports cart its not.
I used to be, but a lot of what you wrote is dated. Turbos, oils, and cooling has evolved. Turbo is da wey.And when a turbo engine has issues, typically the repairs are very expensive. A colleague of mine rebuilt BMW's, always comfortable with turbo engines. Said you have to use full synthetic and allow engine to idle for one minute after each trip, regardless of distance. I personally am a fan of the naturally aspired engine.
1. You have to use specific full synthetic oil. The same price as regular synthetic oil in Wal mart, but again, you have to get a specific one. It is in the manual. And people do not read it.And when a turbo engine has issues, typically the repairs are very expensive. A colleague of mine rebuilt BMW's, always comfortable with turbo engines. Said you have to use full synthetic and allow engine to idle for one minute after each trip, regardless of distance. I personally am a fan of the naturally aspired engine.
Err, the oiling issue is what I am referring too. Maybe it isn't widespread, but it happens enough to cause pause before purchasing.It's not a Jetta or an Accord.
There's no oiling issue with the HEMI.Err, the oiling issue is what I am referring too. Maybe it isn't widespread, but it happens enough to cause pause before purchasing.
How fortuitous that this video was just posted the other night
How fortuitous that this video was just posted the other night
Ok.There's no oiling issue with the HEMI.
I sense that you're projecting. Getting older is hard and for some 65 is the inflection point for senior citizen. I'm sure you'll be loved by friends and family for years to come.Ive been a Mopar fan all my life and im 64.....I read that they want to replace the 5.7 with a new inline 6 turbo that could make around 400 HP
Im not a turbo fan and refuse to buy any car/truck/suv that has one. Of course as my brother pointed out we dont have much longer to live/drive and as little as i do drive my Jeep 3.6 will last till I die ....I hope and same goes for my V-8 Mustang.
I just cant see many Mopar v-8 fans warming up to a turbo in their Rams etc....info came from thedrive.com
Ya no more. Many turbo systems continue to move oil/coolant after shutdown.And when a turbo engine has issues, typically the repairs are very expensive. A colleague of mine rebuilt BMW's, always comfortable with turbo engines. Said you have to use full synthetic and allow engine to idle for one minute after each trip, regardless of distance. I personally am a fan of the naturally aspired engine.
For like last 25 years.Ya no more. Many turbo systems continue to move oil/coolant after shutdown.
How do they lack character?Over here V8's are a rarity and I got quite upset when a lot of the 'quick' day to day cars dropped their 5 and 6 cylinder engines for 4 pot turbos.
Only seems like yesterday you could buy a small Volvo over here with a 5 cylinder diesel or petrol.
I remember car shopping with my Father back in 2008 (14 years ago? How did that happen?) debating whether to purcahse a Volvo V50 T5 with it's inline 5 turbo or a E90 BMW 325i with it's inline six to replace his V6 Mondeo ST220.
Yes, the 4 pot turbos pull harder low down, but they just don't have the overal character their bigger older sibblings had.
That said, time moves on and who knows what I'll be driving in 10 years time.
How do they lack character?
overheating killed it. mopar had laughably bad press fit on valve seats across their entire lineup for the longest time....and we all stress and debate over XW-20/XW-30....that poor motor led an abused life from the looks of it.
You did get to hear that Duratec V6 and it had a sweet sound. It is hard for a 4 pot to match the sounds of 6 and 8 cylinders. It can happen, but is pretty rare.Noise for a start. Other than a flat four with unequal length headers or some N/A with individual throttle bodies screaming away at 7000rpm I can't think of many 4 cylinder engines I like the sound of.
Well, I've posted extensively on the subject
You did get to hear that Duratec V6 and it had a sweet sound. It is hard for a 4 pot to match the sounds of 6 and 8 cylinders. It can happen, but is pretty rare.
Turbos tend to muffle the sound, but improve the performance.
I think I'd rather be fast than merely sound fast.