OP, based on everything you wrote, get the 2.0 engine. It's a big investment. If you get the 1.5T but are constantly stressing about the turbo and oil dilution, you won't be happy. I have the turbo, am tuned and I love it but the 2.0 is the conservative, "safer" choice.The 2.0 engine, which refers to the 2.0L 4-cylinder engine, is a standard gas engine that’s included on the base level of the 2022 Honda Civic. It offers a 10.8:1 compression ratio and features multi-point fuel injection. This feature simply injects fuel into various different outpours into your engine to allow it to achieve its maximum The above specs are a good summary of the notable differences between the Ford 2.7 vs 3.5 EcoBoost engines. 2.7L twin-turbo EcoBoosts are currently the base engine option at no cost in the XL SuperCrew. An extra $1,400 allows you to upgrade to the larger, more powerful 3.5L engine. im not really sure what the difference is between the engine codes can anybody help? I know the 1.6 duratec is just a rebadged slightly updated. 1.6/1.7 Zetec SE or known as the sigma engine designed by Yamaha not to be confused with either the Zetec E or the Duratec 2.0 or bigger. What I don’t understand is in the latest variant of the 1.6
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In researching the petrol models available, and after having put a 'holding' deposit on a 1.4 TFSI 150 SE DSG, my research revealed that the 1.4 engine had some 'issues': - the existing EU emission and performance figures are actually worse than the 2.0 TFSI 190 DSG engine.
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