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I don't see myself ever owning another turbo vehicle. I've had 2 evo X's. Done the modifying game and all... Way too many things that can go wrong both bone stock AND modded, even if the mods are simple or crazy (I don't know how many turbo's I have replaced, from garrettes to others...). It is as simple as turbo = high psi. High psi = no matter how amazing the internals are parts are, they have a breaking point. Breaking point = PITA.
Do NOT get me wrong. T4's will ALWAYS have a place in the market, they are always going to be a lot more affordable (IF the model offers more engines, like mustangs and camaros... v6/v8s), they are easily modifiable and relatively cheaper cost of ownership. Sadly, just like everything in life. What you want costs $$$$. You want the best performance? V8. But v8 costs A LOT more and you won't be able to get all the bells and whistles you want on a 1SS when you can get it all on a v6 lt/rs. Prochargers are 5.5k. + install (or free.. As in you could do yourself... or with a friend. They are pretty easy to install actually and you get an OTS tune with it (off the shelf)). |
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See, a part of me wants to believe GM's Turbo 4 will last 200k miles. But erring on the side of caution, V6's rev less than I4's. Unless I'm mistaken, more cylinders means a longer lifespan in terms of overall engine wear. If the V6 seems more reliable than the Turbo 4, and has gas savings (regular vs. premium), does a cost analysis favor the V6 in the longterm? It's important to factor in maintenance, reliability, and wear.
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I agree with the practicality. A lot people buy certain cars and like to brag and all they do is drive it to work and go home lol. Im sure a lot of potential gen6 v8 owners won't even see a race track or drag strip to enjoy it the way it should... But if you do please post a video
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Yeah German car vs Japanese. I get it. Perhaps a Subaru would be better.... Cough cough... Head gasket issues (and quite a few other common and expensive problems?). But, you are right. I have no intentions of buying another German car (my father warned me long ago about the repair costs on German cars). And, we just bought a naturally aspirated Subaru for the Mrs. Plain, boring, and slow but, I like its versatility.
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Ulitimately, the bigger motor has the most potential, of course. But in this case one comes with FI already and the other could only be made so at great expense with a completely aftermarket solution. Bolt-ons and bolt-on gains will likely be extremely minimal for the V6. |
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Well if we're really talking about money savings, you could invest the $1.5k saved by getting the Turbo 4.
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I won't be ordering until MY2017 so its going to be an SS or possibly whatever is better if it is out by then.
Between the V6 and I4 if I planned on staying stock and having zero warranty issues I would go V6. If I was planning to mod I would go I4. |
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What are these zero warranty issues you speak of with the V6? |
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And, I bet the turbo 4 will put some serious numbers down. A 400hp/tq turbo 4 at 3400lbs will be a monster. I just worry about the reliability of a suped up turbo 4.
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Pistons, intercooler, blower, new cams, etc don't exactly scream "service me". |
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That I understand, but if we're dealing with a GM performance tune, how would you approach that? Then again I wonder what the cost of that would be and how it would be worth it over the V6.
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