It depends on what you are going to use it for.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:39 pmWould you pick a turbo 4 cyl or a V6.
I should preface this with the belief that new 4cyls are more than powerful enough and a well tuned turbo can give diesel like performance.
If it's towing a boat or caravan i would go for the one with a longer stroke they give good torque at cruising speeds, if it's for going fast one with a short stroke they will rev harder.
A turbo diesel will give excellent torque for towing they don't have high redline so not really suited for redlining it all the time.
Less than 2 L capacity then the 4 anything bigger i would go the V6 or straight 6. If it's a V motor it really needs twin turbos for best results.
I wouldn't buy anything with a turbo they need 98 fuel sometimes it can be hard to get in remote areas. Fuel goes off with age when you open jerry can for mowers etc and hear noise that's all the high octane aromatics bleeding off. Always buy fuel from servos that have good turnover for fresh fuel.
Subaru sell a can of upper engine cleaner ($20) to decarbon intake and combustion chamber they use it every service with WRX. Turbos get more carbon buildup because they run rich on boost which causes problems with detonation if not cleaned out the carbon buildup on pistons becomes incandescent when you give it a thrash. Having rebuilt numerous engines the carbon buildup on piston skirts matches wear pattern in bores. The CC pressures are higher with turbos so more blow by past piston rings the black carbon buildup below piston rings on skirts happens because of this. The Subaru engine cleaner is good stuff it brings all alloys back to bright shiny like new i put it through all the engines i have.
A bigger engine will last longer with cruising you don't have to rev it as hard to get moving a smaller engine that needs to be revved harder isn't going to last as long.