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07-06-2013, 07:57 PM | #1 | ||
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*Forgive me, I'm still a relative newbie to automotive mechanics*
Is forced induction (mostly turbo systems) likely to become a 'Standard Feature' in modern cars? I ask because we've got Fords Ecoboost engine which seems to be well liked by the media. XR6T's appear to be more popular than the V8's for those chasing big power outputs. Looking at other cars online or in the 'non-Ford rides' section of AFF people are getting great power out of small F/I motors. I love my Falcon, and I love it being N/A, Just wondering if it's soon to become an archaic style? |
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