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Old 11-01-2011, 02:04 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Old 11-01-2011, 09:37 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Old 11-01-2011, 10:17 AM   #53 (permalink)
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Cylinders for the highway, 2 for cruise 4 for hills, EV for town.
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Another update, just because I love this thread. I wonder if it would fit into a 2001 Honda Insight body?
Green Car Congress: Ford launches production of 1.0-liter EcoBoost engine; could reach 1.3M units per year worldwide in future



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Awesome!!!

Since GM was so stupid in failing to promote, then intentionally dropping what could have been "the answer" to North America's commuting question (Metro/Firefly) they deserve to have a strong competitor pick up where they left off and slap them upside the head with it.
Calling GM stupid is redundant.

I rode in a Ecoboost pickup, it's a rocket !

I read the Taurus is supposed to get a 4 cylinder Ecoboost as well.
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There are tens of thousands of small high performance engines produced in America every year, if only one could get investors to fund getting them into suitable platforms, 70mpg could be common. My X-Car plan uses two 10 HP Mercury outboard powerheads, upgraded to 15 HP each. They are neat little engines, OHC, Pentroof combustion chambers, forged crank,electronic ignition,easily modified to variable cam timing, and light at about 40 lbs. They come in 2,3,4,v-4,v-6 configurations, from 5HP to 300HP.
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Ew timing belt? You can't be serious. Hasn't ford learned anything?
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Old 11-13-2011, 12:30 PM   #58 (permalink)
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EVERYBODY uses timing belts. The lightest, most efficient, parallel power transfer method available. Replace about every 100k miles, no lubrication, no problem.
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Calling GM stupid is redundant.

I rode in a Ecoboost pickup, it's a rocket !

I read the Taurus is supposed to get a 4 cylinder Ecoboost as well.
New Aveo is basically the new Metro. The only problem for GM US is that they don't sell the smaller 1.2 or 1.4 engine models there, we get them here.

New Aveo is also based on the same platform as the Corsa which is the European "Metro", and has a NA 1.0, 3cyl 12v option.

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Ew timing belt? You can't be serious. Hasn't ford learned anything?
Agreed, glad my 3cyl has a chain although it can be noisier.
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EVERYBODY uses timing belts. The lightest, most efficient, parallel power transfer method available. Replace about every 100k miles, no lubrication, no problem.
Have to disagree on two counts - not everybody uses belts exclusively, some use chains.

And secondly there have been loads of problems with belts - GM revised their service schedule in Ecotec engines in the early 2000s from 100K miles to 40K when they started to fail inside the warranty period, VAG the same.

My car is brand new, (well 10 months old) has a chain cam, engine introduced in 2005.

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