2.0L turbo
Can anyone give me some input on the 2.0L Turbo? I'm a big fan of corvettes and like the power and handling of a big engine but I was reading online about the 2020 2.0L Camaro advertised locally. I did some research and the difference in 0-60 is less than two seconds compared to the big V8. Overall there were some good reviews about the 2.0L and one of them was Road and Track magazine. I also read that there are lots of aftermarket upgrades available on the 2.0L.
One part I was reading said with the upgrades it will beat out the V6 in every category. Thanks in advance.
One part I was reading said with the upgrades it will beat out the V6 in every category. Thanks in advance.
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and if you upgrade the V6 it can keep up with the V8. A super charger kit on a V6 can get you 100 HP.
You are going to need to Drive one of each. I like the feel of torque. For some guys it is easier to finance the fast car then it is to build it. Keep in mind when you increase a motors HP you will need to upgrade supporting parts. You may need a fuel pump, injectors even a new clutch or a rebuilt transmission. You may well be voiding what left of the warranty. You can Spend 10K getting a V6 as fast as a V8. Sorry I do not know much about the turbo 4's other then the only reason GM made them was because Ford had one for the Mustang.
The other down side to a lot of upgrades to a newer car is you can either tell your insurance or not but if you don't then the value of the car is based on the book value. They will not give you anymore for your car then if you did nothing if it is stolen or wrecked.
You are going to need to Drive one of each. I like the feel of torque. For some guys it is easier to finance the fast car then it is to build it. Keep in mind when you increase a motors HP you will need to upgrade supporting parts. You may need a fuel pump, injectors even a new clutch or a rebuilt transmission. You may well be voiding what left of the warranty. You can Spend 10K getting a V6 as fast as a V8. Sorry I do not know much about the turbo 4's other then the only reason GM made them was because Ford had one for the Mustang.
The other down side to a lot of upgrades to a newer car is you can either tell your insurance or not but if you don't then the value of the car is based on the book value. They will not give you anymore for your car then if you did nothing if it is stolen or wrecked.
Last edited by Gorn; Sep 12, 2022 at 03:30 PM.
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