JTrainDavis
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Don't get your hopes up, fanboy. Building the best five-cylinder engines isn't that big of a deal. Volvos have historically relied far too much on mechanical action for certain aspects of operation.
I was just about to say that my car has a 2.5L straight 5 turbo.
Have you had any mechanical problems with your Volvo, Remus? I was thinking about getting a small late model Volvo for my daughter a while back. I called a friend of mine i've known for about 30 years who has been selling cars about that long to ask him what he thought. He said get away from the Volvo as fast as possible because they are mechanical nightmares. :dunno:
I wouldn't trust American engineering to pull off a decently-balanced straight 5. Leave it to Volvo.
That's just me, though.
You asked about the motor, and that's my opinion on it. Straight fives are not a naturally balanced engine due to the shape of the crankshaft. I wouldn't trust American engineers to pull it off... And besides, GM trucks of late have not exactly been the model of lasting dependability.
The four-banger model will probably work fine, though. I'd say get that, and an intake, exhaust and chip your PCM. With a decent tune, you'll probably make at least as much as the L5 engine, and much more reliably.
