Quote from: Snowman on March 17, 2009, 04:58:52 pm Geez….read my post fer fack sakes. I said the numbers were good, not disappointing. My 2002 WRX was a 2.0l engine with 227 HP!!!!!!For 2002 that was exciting but we are in 2009 now, that is just average!!!!Sorry I got the impression you were "expecting more"Quotebut I was hoping for something closer to the WRX 265 or Mazdaspeed3 in the +/-250 HP range. If you were hoping for more but didn't get it doesn't it mean your are "disapointe"As I pointed out this is also comperable HP to the current BASE WRX 2.5 Turbo 220hp in 2009. The 2.0l WRX made 217 ft-lbs. at the flywheel the Genis 2.0 makes 227 lb feet at the wheels. That's a notable improvment.All I'm saying is that its a base 2.0l engine and it outproduces many base 2,0 T engines and is comperable in output to some 2.5 L T BASE engines. It doesn't seem reasonable to expect it to produce comperable power to a upgraded 2.5 l turbo. The only 2 2.0Ts that outperforms it is the 2.0 in the Mitsubishi Ralliart. It produces an extra 27 HP..but it costs 7,000$ more. The 2.0T Cobalt SS is much more powerful. 260Hp. That I would think is a fair comparison. Its the same price range. I'd buy that as a debate I guess.
Geez….read my post fer fack sakes. I said the numbers were good, not disappointing. My 2002 WRX was a 2.0l engine with 227 HP!!!!!!For 2002 that was exciting but we are in 2009 now, that is just average!!!!
but I was hoping for something closer to the WRX 265 or Mazdaspeed3 in the +/-250 HP range.
Dyno Test 2.0T And guess what.. it's underrated. 197hp@6000rpm227tq@2500rpmhttp://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2009/03/inside-line-dyno-test-2010-hyundai-genesis-coupe-20t.html?tid=edmunds.il.home.photopanel..2.*
Quote from: vdk on March 17, 2009, 01:54:24 pmDyno Test 2.0T And guess what.. it's underrated. 197hp@6000rpm227tq@2500rpmhttp://blogs.edmunds.com/straightline/2009/03/inside-line-dyno-test-2010-hyundai-genesis-coupe-20t.html?tid=edmunds.il.home.photopanel..2.*That's a flawed dyno run IMO. 4th gear isn't a 1:1 ratio that you typically use on a dyno. Because of this...the numbers will read higher...
VW Audi 2.0 Turbo is well regarded as very powerful and it is only rated at 200 HP SAE @ 5,100 rpm; 207 ft lb
I test drove one and I was quite impressed!