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Louie May 14, 2007 03:35 AM

Engine Of The Year Awards - 2007
 
An international jury composed of 62 motoring journalists has decided: these are the best engines of 2007, by category: http://www.ukintpress.com/engineofth...egories04.html


The winners in each category are:

1. Best new engine: BMW 3-litre Twin Turbo (335i)

2. Best fuel economy: Toyota 1.5-litre Hybrid Synergy Drive

3. Best performance engine: BMW 5-litre V10 (M5, M6)

4. Best sub 1-litre: Toyota 1-litre

5. 1-litre to 1.4-litre: Volkswagen 1.4-litre TSI Twincharger

6. 1.4-litre to 1.8-litre: BMW-PSA 1.6-litre Turbo (MINI Cooper S, Peugeot 207)

7. 1.8-litre to 2-litre: Volkswagen/Audi 2-litre Turbo FSI

8. 2-litre to 2.5-litre: BMW 2.5-litre (325, 525, Z4, X3)

9. 2.5-litre to 3-litre: BMW 3-litre Twin Turbo (335i)

10. 3-litre to 4-litre: Porsche 3.6-litre Turbo (911 Turbo)

11. Above 4-litre: BMW 5-litre V10 (M5, M6)

And the grand prize:

12. International Engine Of The Year 2007: BMW 3-litre Twin Turbo (335i)

clockworks May 14, 2007 07:27 PM

Wow, not a single American engine...:rolleyes:

Louie May 15, 2007 02:36 AM


Originally Posted by clockworks (Post 916706)
Wow, not a single American engine...:rolleyes:

Those are the winners only in each category. I believe there's a Ford engine (1.4L I think) somewhere. But anyway, are you really that surprised? Can you think of an American engine that could top any of those categories?

First Stang May 15, 2007 05:41 AM

On the other hand, the 4.6 is one of Ward's 10 Best Engines.

Louie May 15, 2007 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by First Stang (Post 916949)
On the other hand, the 4.6 is one of Ward's 10 Best Engines.

International or American?

codeman94 May 15, 2007 12:36 PM

there are all kinds of categories for the small engines....but then it goes to 4 liter and above? not fair at all for larger motors

hi5.0 May 15, 2007 09:58 PM

You'd think that at least GM's LS family of engines would show up on that list - compact, powerful, and not too thirsty given the power output. A racing derivative has been doing pretty well at Le Mans for quite a while now... I guess it's a OHC/hp/liter thing.

05fordgt May 16, 2007 06:24 AM

For some reason, this list looks like an advertisement for German engineering. :doh:

Lalo May 16, 2007 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by Louie (Post 916916)
Can you think of an American engine that could top any of those categories?

HEMI! HEMI! HEMI!










:jester:

Hollywood_North GT May 21, 2007 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by Louie (Post 917238)
International or American?

International.

bob May 27, 2007 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by thezeppelin8 (Post 917947)
HEMI! HEMI! HEMI!










:jester:

:bat: I'm here to help you with that, if you could just step into my office for a minute.:jester:

Black331 May 29, 2007 12:16 AM

Their opinion is worthless, seems to qualify you either have to be a BMW or any German engine, and most of the BMW's I've been in left a lot to be desired engine-wise.

boduke0220 May 29, 2007 05:24 AM

Shoulda nuked them too. :lol:

kevinb120 May 29, 2007 08:27 AM

Ask a BMW service technician if they agree. BMW is the master of Check-engine-light-electrical-hell in that they can get the car to fall apart right after they go 1000 miles out of warranty. VW is trying but they cant make it past 10k without the CEL becoming a monthly issue.

Its self-proclaimed expert "journalist's" opinions so who cares anyway.

Slims00ls1z28 May 30, 2007 05:37 PM

Try working on any of those engines Royal PITA.

FLAstangx3 May 30, 2007 05:42 PM

The only thing good about that list is commonly used word "TURBO"


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