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Ford brags of EcoBoost's towing prowess in a press release: "With the EcoBoost V-6 making a full 350 ft-lbs of torque by 1,500 rpm and having a flat torque curve past 5,000 rpm, the EcoBoost V-6 will have improved towing characteristics versus a naturally-aspirated V-8, approaching diesel towing performance."
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Ford brags of EcoBoost's towing prowess in a press release: "With the EcoBoost V-6 making a full 350 ft-lbs of torque by 1,500 rpm and having a flat torque curve past 5,000 rpm, the EcoBoost V-6 will have improved towing characteristics versus a naturally-aspirated V-8, approaching diesel towing performance."
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For the United States, there will be both a turbocharged- and naturally-aspirated 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine, as there is with the other current models.
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For the United States, there will be both a turbocharged - and naturally-aspirated 1. 6-liter four-cylinder engine, as there is with the other current models.
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The XJ will be available with a choice of three engines: a 5. 0-liter, naturally-aspirated V8 producing 385 hp; a 5. 0-liter, supercharged V8 producing 470 hp; and the Supersport version producing 510 hp.
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The XJ will be available with a choice of three engines: a 5.0-liter, naturally-aspirated V8 producing 385 hp; a 5.0-liter, supercharged V8 producing 470 hp; and the Supersport version producing 510 hp.
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The 2-liter, naturally-aspirated 200-horsepower, four-cylinder engine they share is the result of a joint development effort between Toyota and Subaru.
News - chicagotribune.com By Ji 2012
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The 2-liter, naturally-aspirated 200-horsepower, four-cylinder engine they share is the result of a joint development effort between Toyota and Subaru.
News - chicagotribune.com By Ji 2012
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The naturally-aspirated, 4.5-litre V8 drinks more fuel than the McLaren, but provides a more linear power delivery and is almost as fast.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The F1 is still the fastest ever naturally-aspirated road car.
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