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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 01:29 PM
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BMW's new N20 4 Cylinder Turbo

245 horsepower, 258 lb ft of torque, and 35.7mpg in an X1 (3750 lb curb weight), yes please.
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Originally Posted by http://www.bmwblog.com/2011/02/25/autoweek-bmws-n20-engine-four-cylinders-more-power/

US magazine AutoWeek reviews the new BMW four-cylinder TwinPower N20 engine. Just last week, BMW confirmed that the new four-cylinder TwinPower engine will be powering an extensive range of 1 and 3 Series vehicles, but initially it will be available in the X1 xDrive28i model.
The new N20 four-cylinder engines offers more torque and power, while having lower fuel consumption. The engine will be first used in the new X1 xDrive28i and produces 245 horsepower and 350 Nm of torque (258 lb of torque). The engine can be matted to a 6-speed manual transmission or a 8-speed automatic transmission.
In the EU test cycle, the BMW X1 xDrive28i runs with 7.9 liters/100 km or 35.7 mpg imp (an improvement of 1.5 liters / 5.7 mpg), has CO2 emissions of 183 g/km (down by 38g).
Here is an excerpt from the AutoWeek’s review:
“More power, greater torque, reduced fuel consumption, lower tailpipe emissions and less weight–but better? Before driving the BMW X1 xDrive28i, the first model to feature the German carmaker’s new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine, we weren’t so sure.

The new engine, known as the N20 and set to lead a return of four-cylinder BMW models to North America for the first time since 1998, has been conceived to (indirectly) replace the company’s long-running naturally aspirated 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder. It’s part of an ongoing downsizing program at the center of BMW’s EfficientDynamics initiative.
First impressions reveal the N20 to be up to the job. With peak power arriving 1,600 rpm earlier and peak torque arriving 1,350 rpm earlier than with the six-cylinder, the N20 doesn’t have to be worked hard before delivering its best.
In everyday driving, the N20 is noticeably more responsive, although its sound is nowhere near as alluring as that of the engine it replaces. BMW says that will be fixed on certain models, including on an updated Z4 sDrive28i, with the addition of an electronic sound generator.”
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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 02:05 PM
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wow, that is impressive. i'd take a turbo'd 4 in a 1 or 3 anyday!! that sounds great.

would have to opt for the manual though, 8 speed auto is just TOO much for my taste.
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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 02:52 PM
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"BMW says that will be fixed on certain models, including on an updated Z4 sDrive28i, with the addition of an electronic sound generator.”

That is seriously sad. Now they just need to throw on one of these to complete the ricey package.

these
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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 07:06 PM
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I'm hoping Mazda has enough up their sleeves to surpass this with a 2.0 skyG turbo. We'll see.

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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 08:08 PM
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Holy crap no way

This is totally off topic, but...

I rented a subie Outback, 2.5L boxer, the best I could get was about 26mpg

Is 34mpg realistic???
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Old Feb 25, 2011 | 08:26 PM
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My wife has the 3.0 inline 6 in her 1 series, maybe the only affordable engine that has nearly as much character as the rotary. Smooth, linear, sounds amazing.

For me, it's no-way-no-thanks to a turbo 4.
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by 9291150
My wife has the 3.0 inline 6 in her 1 series, maybe the only affordable engine that has nearly as much character as the rotary. Smooth, linear, sounds amazing.

For me, it's no-way-no-thanks to a turbo 4.
I have the N54 in my 3 series. It really is an incredibly good engine. It doesn't rev like a rotary, but considering it has a 52lb flywheel, i wouldn't expect it to. The torque curve on those motors is literally the entire rpm band sitting at peak torque or close to it. Need to pass someone in 6th gear? 9/10 times you don't even have to downshift. Just hit the gas and there's plenty of torque there.

As far as the turbo 4 goes, I'd have to drive one first, but with power and efficiency figures like that, it'd be hard for me to pass one up for a daily drive car.
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