Keith_J
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You have to show the link between Detroit and the petroleum industry. Reality is all auto manufacturers selling in the U.S. and Europe are mandated to minimum economy standards.Sorry if this is to much apolitical angst for a patriotic like SS. But to understand the hybrid thing along with everything else in our lives you have to wrap your mind around a simple buy frustrating idea. Things like hybrids are just lip service. Why would the Detroit motor club develop engines to burn so little gas when they are invested in the petroleum industry? Apply this thougt to everything in you life. Breath it in and accept it and then just let it go as the accepting what cannot and will not ever change so just be graceful about it. Spend significant time overseas and you will see a lot of turbo diesel in everything from golf cart to long haul. I would love to get my hands on an Asian turbo diesel by hino for my 2004 Tacoma Dcab and make it the beast it always wanted to be.
Technology is is advancing in leaps and bounds, today's direct injected turbo gas engines are as thermodynamically efficient as yesterday's diesels. And today's diesels are getting poorer economy due to SCR with urea injection, DPFs with their regen cycles and EGR. The diesel advantage is gone in new light trucks.
now, adding a turbo WILL reduce PM but at the cost of increasing NOx.