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Wow that’s awesome. That puts you slightly less torque than a Honda CRV. Incredible torque..

But you get 130 wtq! SO MUCH TORQUE

For sure, the Cobalt interior sucks.

The answer is to buy tri-tip roast and skip the chuck.

Yes sir, 280HP and 320ftlb.

Cobalt SS Sedan will do 350whp 400+wtq with $1,000 in mods and broke The Ring fwd record with only 240whp.

I think you might be in the minority with that opinion.

Looks like it would strip screws pretty well.

Looks like it would strip screws pretty well.

Ford Fusion 2.0L turbo also weighs an extra couple hundred pounds.

Yep, I have a VQ35DE Maxima, rear spark plugs take me about 2 hrs. My Turbo 4 cyldiner it’s 10 minutes.

I have a new Honda CRV turbo with CVT. The only time is souless is when the economy mode is on. I will say it’s a hell of a lot better than the CVT in our Subaru. I haven’t put enough miles on a Nissan CVT to have a real opinion.

This is not true anymore. Especially in America, with the heavy sales of the Ecoboost engines, people are open to turbo charging. The NA V6 is almost dead to the U.S.

The old 3.5 V6 added 200lbs to the car as well. Will be interesting to see if there is a weight savings to be noticed. Could make for a much better experience.

250HP-270TQ is pretty standard for a 2.0L Turbo right now. Like most engines in this class, I bet it takes to mods and a tune very well. Also will be interesting to see if the CR is controllable via tune. Especially with high grade fuels.

I know engines are perfect and they will inevitably have issues, but an engineer did design this thing. It’s not magic and it is tested. It’s not like the 3.5L was perfect. Oil consumption, timing component failure etc.

After working on the VQ35DE in my garage, I would welcome having a turbo 4 cylinder over the VQ. I hate working on that thing.

I have 2 refurbs of this router and both are flawless so far.

I have 2 refurbs of this router and both are flawless so far.

There is no way this draws enough power to do that. I leave one connected at all times for months and never have an issue. I bet it doesn’t use one watt of power in stand by.

There is no way this draws enough power to do that. I leave one connected at all times for months and never have an

awash! Nice pun.

Sounds like diabetes. Kidding.