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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s If they go with a smaller motor they will most likely also add FI to keep the power up. With FI you can throw way more
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The smaller motor will have a lower upper power limit... Displacement is king, even with today's tech. The current motor responds to boost well and provides some great numbers
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