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This has got to be good for resale value? Not that I wanna get rid of my little booster but every award this baby can rack up has got to help'81 Sigma| Sports Steering Wheel| Rust
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Originally posted by BarneyBoy View PostNot again!
That's 4 in a row now...
The BMW 3-litre twin turbo won International Engine of the Year in 2008 and 2007.The BMW 5-litre V10 won International Engine of the Year in 2006 and 2005.
The 1.4 TSI has won the 1-litre to 1.4-litre class in 2009, 2008, 2007 and 2006 and also the best new engine class in 2006 and International Engine of the Year in 2009.
The 2.0 TFSI/FSI/whatever it's called this week has won the 1.8-litre to 2.0-litre class in 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005.
VW always do pretty well and have plenty of runner ups. For international engine of the year 2008 the results were
1. BMW 3-litre Twin Turbo (135, 335, X6) 380
2. Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger (VW Golf, Touran, Tiguan, Jetta) 287
3. Volkswagen/Audi 2-litre 4-cylinder Turbo FSI (A3, A4 Cabrio, A6, TT, Eos, Jetta, Skoda Octavia, Seat Altea, León, Golf GTi) 270
And 2007
1. BMW 3-litre Twin Turbo (335i) 395
2. Volkswagen 1.4-litre FSI (TSI) (VW Golf, Touran, Jetta) 259
3. Porsche 3.6-litre Turbo (911 Turbo) 252
4. BMW 5-litre V10 (M5, M6) 241
5. Volkswagen/Audi 2-litre Turbo FSI (A3, A4, A6, TT, Golf GTi, Eos, Jetta, Skoda Octavia, Seat Altea, Leon) 154Last edited by Maverick; 18-06-2009, 05:45 PM.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Fanaki View PostThis has got to be good for resale value? Not that I wanna get rid of my little booster but every award this baby can rack up has got to helpwebsite: www.my-gti.com
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Volkswagen 1.4-litre Tsi Twincharger Scoops International Engine Of The Year Title
VOLKSWAGEN 1.4-LITRE TSI TWINCHARGER SCOOPS INTERNATIONAL ENGINE OF THE YEAR TITLE
* VW 1.4-litre has won the overall International Engine of the Year award as well as being voted the Green Engine of the Year
* German powertrain engineering dominates, winning 10 of the 12 categories
Volkswagen has secured overall honours at the 2009 International Engine of the Year Awards, winning the accolade for the first time in the company’s history with its diminutive yet powerful 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger engine. The unit is offered across much of the VW model range, including the Golf, Scirocco and Eos, and is used to good effect by Seat in the Ibiza Cupra. The turbocharged and supercharged 1.4-litre also won the 1-litre to 1.4-litre category and was voted Green Engine of the Year, beating both Toyota’s and Honda’s new electric-hybrid powerplants.
Dean Slavnich, editor of Engine Technology International and co-chairman of the International Engine of the Year Awards, said: “The international judging panel is hugely impressed by this VW engine. It’s a masterstroke of downsizing technology and a real engineering showcase. I have no doubt that this engine will become the template for a whole new generation of high efficiency, small capacity engines in the years to come.”
Although losing out on the top award this year, BMW once again secured success at the Awards with its mighty ‘M Power’ 4-litre V8 topping the 3-litre to 4-litre category and its 3-litre DI Twin Turbo judged to be the best 2.5-litre to 3-litre engine. The Munich giant also shared a third category win with PSA for their 1.6-litre Turbo engine in the 1.4-litre to 1.8-litre category, an outstanding product generated by the two companies’ joint powertrain development venture.
Also worthy of mention is Mercedes-Benz, which successfully took three category wins. Its 2.1-litre diesel won the 2-litre to 2.5-litre category and its powerhouse, AMG-developed, 6.2-litre V8 won the Above 4-litre category, with the same unit also judged to be the Performance Engine of the Year.
The Awards, which are judged by 65 motoring journalists from 32 countries across four continents, also rewarded a variety of other manufacturers for engine excellence in a number of different categories. Toyota won the Sub 1-litre category with its 998cc, three-cylinder engine; Audi was rewarded for its 2-litre, four-cylinder TFSI engine in the 1.8-litre to 2-litre category; and Porsche’s 3.8-litre flat-six was voted New Engine of the Year.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Creniac View PostMAV speaks again!! take note all!! who needs a forum when we have the MAV!! GO MAV!!2007 Golf GT | DSG | TR | roof | iPod rubbish | R line fog grilles | R satin mirror caps | R pedals | R console trim | colour coded GTI valences | R32 Ormanyts
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Originally posted by POLARBEAR666 View PostMAV needs his own forum section.
--->MAV's dyno's don't prove anything dyno section:
Dyno sheets not needed, your car has as much hp as I say it does.website: www.my-gti.com
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