View Poll Results: What should be the 2008 engine of the year?

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  • Nissan's 3.8-litre twin-turbo V6

    10 22.73%
  • Mitsubishi' 2.0-litre twin-turbo I4

    3 6.82%
  • Audi's 5.2-litre V10

    7 15.91%
  • Chevrolet's 6.2-litre supercharged V8

    4 9.09%
  • BMW's 4.0-litre V8

    20 45.45%
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Thread: 2008 International Engine of the Year Awards

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    Quote Originally Posted by hightower99 View Post
    Variable geometry turbos have a hard time when fitted to petrol engines because the exhaust is much hotter. Only recently did the material technology become cheap enough to justify making VGTs for petrol engines.

    Current turbocharged engines tend to have zero lag and flat torque curves that make large american V8s envious
    Ahhhh, that would be a very good reason.

    Yeah, people keep telling me there's no turbo lag, and compared to the older cars you're right. But many of the newer cars with "no lag" still do lag. What bothers me isn't waiting for power to pass or waiting for it to spool up in a straight line, it's the uneven power delivery in a corner. Some of the newest and best I have no experience with (the aforesaid Porsche for instance,) but the new Evo is supposed to have absolutely no lag, and I didn't find that to be the case. I got to ride in a new BMW 335 (wouldn't let me drive and I can't say as I blame him) and it was pretty sweet. Not all that long ago someone high in BMW (I don't know exactly who or the exact wording and I'm too lazy to look it up) said something to the effect that forced induction was a low-tech shortcut to increased horse power. Now they have a twin turbo offering; I guess the times do change with the technology.

    Still, I figure if I'm talking about buying a car for the joy of driving (which is really the point of a sports car) I want no compromises in what's important to me. I guess I'm not a typical american (it's not all about the power with me.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    by the way, the 1.4 liter Fiat Tjet engine was also nominated...as well as the BMW 123d engine and the Subaru diesel boxer...
    123d or Subaru boxer diesel...hard choice but one of these two deserves an award.

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