The Great Grape Ape
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Though perfectly in line with expectations of how a tinyturbo4 would perform pushing a brick into the wind. The 2.0T benefits in the city where it gets greatly improved fuel economy, but not on the highway, where even under rather easy EPA testing that averages 48MPH and nevers crests above 60, the 2.0T becomes about as fuel efficient as the 3.6L Pentastar. It’s highly likely under the EPA’s US06 testing where the speeds are more realistic highway speeds, the 2.0T would do worse than the Pentastar, but they don’t put that number front and centre when publishing results.Besides that, though no official numbers have come out the fuel efficiency, the ones that were published on this site make it seem way to similar to the 3.6L to me...
This is very much inline with the characteristics seen in similar platforms/setups.
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