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Default E-Tec problems?????


"Billgran" wrote in message
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Karen wrote:

To be honest "if" anyone big or small could actually figure out how to
run IC engines (or rockets) significantly lean at power, the big people
GM, Ford, all the Euro & Japanese based builders would be bashing on
their door looking for a license. It's that big a deal it really is.

There are a few things against 2DFI motors in cars:

- You would NOT survive ANY doubt about their reliability

- The general automotive crowd does not take as much abuse as boaters
do and the automotive crowd seems to be better with class action
lawsuits.

- You do not have endless amounts of cold water to cool any heat issue

- You wouldnt even get the motor close to passing any sort of emission
law

If people see a need to turn on me for that - then by all means turn
on
me.



The Audi A4 and A6 2006 models are using a lean burn stratified engine
with direct injection that they call FSI. You can find the road test from
Car and Driver at:
http://www.caranddriver.com/article....rticle_id=8781



the problem I have with the E-tec and all the new 2 strokes is the
lubrication system. Not like the old days when lots of lub at all speeds,
unless you forgot to mix the oil.


 
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