With it's brand new three - litre V6 with direct fuel injection and
mechanical turbo charging, the Audi S4 delivers a powerful 245 kW and crosses the finish line from 0 to 100 km / h in just 5.3 seconds, using on average just 9.4 litres of fuel per 100 km.
Not exact matches
I also know nothing about carbureted fuel systems, or
turbo / super
charged engines (although you could lump those in with intake issues, I guess),
mechanical fuel injection, or hybrid cars.
The «T» in the 3.0's TFSI nomenclature no longer merely stands for «
turbo», but rather for the concept of supercharging in general — extensive testing on the big V6 has proven the superiority of
mechanical charging.