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lighthammer wrote:The bluebird sylphy is pretty heavy - the 1.5L won't do well in terms of fuel-economy. It's too heavy for that small engine. The 2.0L will definitely suit the Sylphy better - it's a matter of power:weight ratio. Even though the 2.0L is bigger, it'll need less fuel when pulling off and building momentum - the 1.5L will struggle and use more fuel to build up speed (even at regular highway speeds).
The 1.3L engine in the Yaris is much better suited for the size of that car - i.e. a better power:weight ratio. The yaris is much lighter than the sylphy and with the 1.3 engine you'll get much better fuel economy and even performance.
Bottom line - don't be fooled by the size of the engines, the 1.5L vs. 2.0L in the Sylphy will surprise you.
lighthammer wrote:The bluebird sylphy is pretty heavy - the 1.5L won't do well in terms of fuel-economy. It's too heavy for that small engine. The 2.0L will definitely suit the Sylphy better - it's a matter of power:weight ratio. Even though the 2.0L is bigger, it'll need less fuel when pulling off and building momentum - the 1.5L will struggle and use more fuel to build up speed (even at regular highway speeds).
The 1.3L engine in the Yaris is much better suited for the size of that car - i.e. a better power:weight ratio. The yaris is much lighter than the sylphy and with the 1.3 engine you'll get much better fuel economy and even performance.
Bottom line - don't be fooled by the size of the engines, the 1.5L vs. 2.0L in the Sylphy will surprise you.
rdeonarine wrote:vios - yaris body with a corolla engine (1.5l - 1nzfe)
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maybe some people are better at cutting and pasting info from the internet but when they have to offer heir own opinion their lack of knowledge show up?
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