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My nephew has a E85 tuned turbo 4 import and I just hired a young engineer that is into them exclusively. My nephew wants to upgrade to a new 2SS and is saving his $$$$. That late 20s engineer is only interested in building 10-11 sec turbo cars.
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Funny how things change. Just not that long ago, Al was talking about how Chevrolet would not follow Ford [by offering a 4-cylinder in the 6thGen Camaro) and stating something along the lines of "as long as I am chief engineer, I will fight to have the most cylinders as possible in the Camaro." Now it looks like he's become one of the biggest cheerleaders of the turbo-4 in the car. I guess ihe lost that battle. It just goes to show everyone has a boss and, no matter your personal opinions, you toe the company line.
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Slightly later, a foolish automotive journalist interviewed Al "off the record", and then twisted some words around to make it sound like he said "I'll never let a 4 cylinder into the car" or something like that...He never said that. Later than that...he did say that he would always fight as hard as he could to have a V8 available in the car. There's a difference between that; and "no four cylinder". Fact is, they've known that they have lost buyers from the "tuner" crowd to the Subaru BRZ and Genesis coupe-type cars...because just like there's a reputation of the V8 amongst the old-school enthusiasts, and the automotive community at large, there's also a reputation and "cool factor" of a performance turbo 4 among the tuner crowd. But it's a little different...I don't know if it's a cost/affordability thing, but the V8 is out of the running with these people, and the V6 "isn't cool". The turbo engine is. They've been evaluating this issue for years. It's not going to double the sales of the car, but they do feel that in addition to increasing the efficiency, offering a turbo 4 will pave the way for a new type of buyer who sees nothing appealing offered from Chevrolet. You don't need to believe it if you don't want to...but this a real thing. As far as bosses and towing the line...he really does like the 4. Says its a lot of fun to drive. They're doing a media drive for the four cylinder mid-march, and I can't wait to get my butt in one. The car weighs about as much as a Stingray, just has less power...so if not "fast", it should feel nimble as all get-out. ![]() There will be tuned four-cylinders that outrun SSs and maybe even ZL1s at the drag strip in the next few years...mark my words. |
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Yup, Al basically said that he will fight for every cylinder and every horsepower that he can. That ended up getting twisted to no T4.
Honestly, the sales of the "tuner" crowd are nothing impressive. V8 guys EASILY blow them away. Go look at the sales of the GTI, Focus ST and Toyobaru twins. Not good. I think last year the ST around 14k cars globally. The twins are struggling to sell 2k a month combined. It just isnt a huge market. |
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That said...even if they only sell 1000 additional cars...that's 1000 new cars to sell. |
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The market for the 1LE package is equally small, if not smaller, but it's not stopping team Camaro from offering it. Small displacement, forced-induction engines ARE the future. That is, unless somehow government regulation is scaled back and federally-mandated CAFE standards are eliminated. |
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People have been saying that forced induction engines are the future for about 20 years now. Yet, we have a V8 that is the most fuel efficient engine in the 6th gen. |
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Anything big V-8 (even V-6) engines are perceived as an "American" car, a racist, homophobic purchase of old-school technology....The 4 cyl turbo is global, saves the planet, is trendy...American cars and "gas-guzzlers" are hated by college professors. Young people are peer-pressured into avoiding anything patriotic or that contributes to global-warming....Some Sororities and Fraternities will not associate or "date" (if you get my drift) anyone who owns a gas-guzzler, especially one American made. I'm not trying to rant about politics, just highlighting a huge school of thought that has gone unchallenged and allowed to fester for many years. Young people are mostly unfamiliar, and unwilling to learn or care about the performance and benefits of a V-8 or V-6. It's a Turbo-4 tuner, or nothing. Al O. and GM are putting the reasons mildly and in a positive spin. But they are absolutely correct there is a large segment that will only buy a T-4....but there's more to the reasoning of why that is. More like the entire future of GM and passenger cars for the general public will soon not even include a V-8... Sorry, I had to put it out there, flame away and/or delete it if you see fit...It certainly won't apply to all turbo-4 enthusiasts....but it will to a significant amount, for sure...Mark my words, once the 4banger forums get rolling....You'll see what I mean. Last edited by 90503; 02-28-2016 at 11:07 AM. |
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I think the main reason younger kids like the turbo 4 cylinders is because you can make easy power with just a tune. You can easily take a 200hp car to 300hp with nothing but a $500 tune. |
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I had no idea I would get this much response to my question. I am not here to argue as I just don't see a need to do that but I do have a couple things to say:
1) The average import 2.0T is almost a 1000lbs lights than the Camaro (Subaru for example) - If you are going to tune a 2.0T, this is the platform you want to play with simply due to weight if nothing else. 2) The old saying "There is no replacement for displacement" is still TRUE. The more CI you have, the more power you can make. Put the same turbo on a 6/8 cylinder car...you get more power than a similar boosted 4cyl. Quote:
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There may come a day when regulations demand we approach HP differently but we still can buy large displacement motors at nearly the same cost as small displacement motors and if your goal is power and speed, you simply cannot beat starting with a large platform to generate power, regardless of whether you stay N/A, go FI, or do as I did and throw the bottle on top of your S/C. Now, I have driven the 2.0T power plants in the imports, and like I said, with a 1K less pounds, they are easy to make quick, not fast but quick. In the Camaro, I just don't see why you go after that market with such a bigger car but I am sure they will sell a bunch....just not to guys who have other options. Last edited by mkorgan; 02-28-2016 at 11:46 AM. |
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A T4 Camaro is only going to be 3,400lbs on the upper trim scales...
Show me a 2.0T that is 2,400lbs that isn't a stripped out, rattle box shithouse please.. |
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I'm all for the 4cyl turbo Camaro....we need the fast and furious crowd buying our cars too.
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It's a good business decision for GM to do this. Trust me. It lets us continue to have our SS Camaros. We really need to thank Al O. for spearheading this plan. |
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What a fantastic interview!
Coming from 2.0T vehicles (evos), I think you guys are missing the point somewhat. There is a HUGE market for turbo vehicles, even for domestics. Look up Cobb Tuning, Tune +, MAPerformance, etc... Ecoboost mustang, ST, soon RS, evo's, wrx's, sti's etc and GM want's a piece of that pie! It's a huge growing market and making vehicles = for making money! It's a business.... There are cheaper to purchase for new vs new. A fully fully loaded 2.0T will still be cheaper than a base SS with absolutely nothing on it. Therefor, easier for people to financially afford it. Of course there are pros and cons but that doesn't matter. More people will be able to afford a 2.0T more than they can an SS, it's really simple which nullifies the comment of "just get the v8 and more power etc". To me, it's like saying "you should go get the Venom GT, it's more power". And sorry, I would rather have all my bells and whistles, updated everything over an older car. I won't be buying a 10 year old toy car or even a gen5 camaro just because it has over 1000hp and there people thing exactly like I do. 2.0T world is a completely different one than v8s. Two different beasts. Everything is different, driving characteristics, power delivery, DD ability etc... Did I love my 425 to all wheels on my evos? Hell yeah I did. Do I love my 2SS? Hell yeah I do. I do prefer my 2SS over any other cars I have owned sure due to all the bells and whistles, LT1, comfort and quality but it also cost slightly more purchase price (43k fully loaded vs 46.5) and it is ridiculously cheap to gain power with the V8 but not numbers wise. Spending 3k on the v8 vs 3k on a 2.0T you will gain hell of a lot more power on the 2.0T. Most likely will only match SS power levels from the 2.0T BUT, 2.0T will STILL be CHEAPER overall compared. |
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