renat2
Member
Hi everyone. I absolutely love my Stinger, it's an amazing car and so on, but its engine (2.0T in my case) is waaaay too much for me. I mean, I absolutely do not care about dynamics, 0-100 time and all other things everyone here are talking about. All I need from a car engine is to be simple, reliable and not too demanding in terms of service costs/schedule. I have had an experience with 1.6 / 2.0 (both atmo) engines on my previous KIA cars, and they were just wonderful and absolutely fitting my needs. But Stinger's T-GDI is just too complex and demanding just to move my ass from home to work in "granddaddy driving style". Here in Russia, we have a really bad fuel even at the most expensive gas stations; GDI and T-GDI engines can not ride on it for long, there are a lot of reports from local GDI owners about "XXXXX has broken in my engine again". My high pressure injection pump has already broken twice within a year I own my Stinger, leaving me without a car for a month each time, while the dealer was fixing it (considering I absolutely do not race, I have never run above 2500-3000 RPM, the car working conditions are always as spareful as possible).
So maybe it is an absurd idea - throwing the overkill T-GDI away and putting a nice and plushy atmo engine from some cheaper KIA's in - but this is totally what I need and want. I realize that with 99.9% possibility nobody has done something like this before (not just with a Stinger, but with any car), so maybe it's just some of my dumb thoughts and nothing more. Sorry for my grammar if there are any errors, English is not my native. Thanks.
So maybe it is an absurd idea - throwing the overkill T-GDI away and putting a nice and plushy atmo engine from some cheaper KIA's in - but this is totally what I need and want. I realize that with 99.9% possibility nobody has done something like this before (not just with a Stinger, but with any car), so maybe it's just some of my dumb thoughts and nothing more. Sorry for my grammar if there are any errors, English is not my native. Thanks.