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Old 08-31-2011, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by JCL View Post
Since you bring up revs, let's consider two high output BMW engines...
Going back to the original post in reference to the new N20 2.0 4-cylinder turbo, I think a better comparison is to the engine it is replacing, which is what my initial comments were based on. Certainly you wouldn't bet against the N52/N53 lasting longer without major work, would you?
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Sidenote: diesels typically have higher compression ratios in order to ignite the air-fuel mixture, achieved with higher boost. Gasoline turbos are stressed less, as peak cylinder pressures are lower.
Of course diesels have higher compression ratios, but to take from one of your previous posts, diesel engines are designed for higher compression, so they are not more stressed than a gasoline engine.

Again, it is the additional heat in a gasoline turbo that makes it a poor long-term proposition.
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