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This is the engine that was used as the base for the Alfa 4C's new more powerful engine which has an aluminum block instead of cast iron:
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I already have mentioned before how I strongly believe that a diesel engine option makes every possible senses in combination with a sports car such as the Toyobaru or a race car like the Alfa Romeo 4C and how the lightweight Volkswagen Bluesport fully embodied that concept. Now you can hear for yourself - try to not listen to what the reviwer comments are - how beautiful the sound of a diesel engine can be made through the hands of a true car motorsport minded group of engineers. And, the fact that this diesel engine is built by Maserati after being co-developed with Ferrari and knowing that the Alfa Romeo 4C is also built in the Maserati factory in Modena, Italy we only can expect excellence in the future from both manufacturers Maserati and Alfa Romeo. Something more or less like this...
In all seriousness, just listen to that diesel engine both from outside and inside the cabinet of the Maserati Ghibli, which is only 20kg heavier than its petrol counterpart btw, in the second part of the review... WOW!!! Last edited by GoingTooFast; 07-04-2013 at 06:03 PM.. |
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Once you have a car like the Alfa 4C which I call a 'race car' for the street, once you've reached that level there's only one step further you can take and make a statement both in the lightweight and fuel-efficiency departments for the street which they call a 'racing car' for the street... can you imagine how ridiculous this extreme can look like on the street despite the statement it underlines?! Can you realize how the Alfa Romeo 4C represents the absolute maximum compromise attainable that still makes sense on the street this side of a diesel engine?! Here's the answer for you... Oh, BTW if someone can point me out a single and reasonable disavantage in the use of paddle-shifts instead of this sequential gearbox with a stick I sware I'll shut up...
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This is the kind of car that makes children dream... look at him!
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While it's true that my heart was sold out immediately after I saw how beautiful the production version of the Alfa 4C was it is my mind that tells me to do what I can to buy this car simple because it ticks ALL the important boxes to me in a street car:
In fact, the Alfa 4C represents the perfect 'petrol formula' for combining those 6 items where practicality ends up being the most penalized one but only to favor the FUNDAMENTAL aspect which is the base of the success of the formula as a whole - lightweight. To better this 'petrol formula' you have to change it for a 'diesel formula' which is essentially the same formula except that this time you can choose between two paths: either you keep the low weight at such extreme sacrificing practicality to achieve SUPER fuel-efficiency OR you can have higher practicality and still be fuel-efficient. It's a no brainer!!! My main issue with my 1M is fuel-efficiency and it's a BIG issue because for my driving style the price to pay is definitely TOO high for what you get in trade. Finally, if reability is going to be an issue, which I doubt because the Alfa 1750 TBi is now a well proven engine after some years in the market, I won't tolerate it as this was the reason why I sold my Porsche Cayman and bought the 1M (more on that later) since the N54 engine was first introduced in the market in 2006. . . . Last edited by GoingTooFast; 07-09-2013 at 01:11 PM.. |
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What I like about the 4C: - CF chassis - low weight - engine/power - RWD - hard-core (no comfort, no assisted steering,...) - design - coupé (hardtop) What I don't like about the 4C: - engine configuration - engine layout - no manual |
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Somebody wake me up if this car ever makes it to the US and costs less than $75k.
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But that is all 'romantic' stuff that you read in car magazines... Look at Le Mans, look at F1... the best F1 era of all times was with 1.5-liter turbocharged engines. Choose your cars with your mind and drive with your heart (provided you have the necessary safety conditions!!!)... That's the reason why I just love Kobayashi... such a BIG heart driver! Ferrari was made for drivers like this. . . . |
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I don't give a sh*t if the manual is slower. I want to shift gears, I want to be involved in my weekend canyon drives. |
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Man, it's your hands that make the gear shift only this time through paddle-shifts... it only can be boring if your mind is slow thinking.
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This was a 'merely' 1.5-liter, inline four, turbocharged engine which gave BMW their only F1 championship title: I guess it wasn't very fuel-efficient... . . . |
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What about the 'third pedal'?! What is the importance of a 'third pedal' which is basically in either ON or OFF positions that you don't modulate like you have to do with the brake or throttle pedals when compared with the gains you get in terms of acceleration and fuel-efficiency from a double-clutch gearbox with paddle-shifts that you still control manually?! It's your call when to change a gear, you are not robbed from the necessary driving involvement, on the contrary, your left foot is now totally available to assist you in the far more demanding left-foot braking exercise because you have to modulate the pressure on the pedal and have the necessary sensitivity that will give you that extra control over the car.
So what is there to loose.... a 'stick' in your hand?! |
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