About chips and dipps there is always stupid marketing involved! I read about "digital prosessed Bass Boost" on a pair of headphones! Uuuu, impressive eh? It looks cool, "digital bla bla..." only a simple DSP threated signal is marketed like that, nothing is wrong but it's kind of crazy..
"horsepower per liter"? why is that all that matters for some? It's a dilemma I don't understand.
V8 479 hp Mercedes E55 does 12.9 l/100 km, 87.5 hp/litre, kerb weight 1835 kg.
compare:
V8 490 hp Ferrari F430 does 15.27 l/100 km, 115 hp/litre, kerb weight: 1450 kg
V8 626 hp Mercedes SLR McLaren does 14.8 l/100 km, 115 hp/litre, kerb weight 1768 kg.
Ok, the Ferrari is lighter - that should make better consumption, no supercharging - but still throws wasteheat from the car as hell! But it
does make more hp/litre. Fantastic!
I've compared it to M5 before too, but that has a V10 101hp/litre. It makes 14.8 l/100 km, tssk! even the same class as the 120 hp stronger SLR!
NA engines have it's disadvantages and advatages yes. It's really strange that some people only think engine efficiency in hp/litre.... let's see how consumption /litre look like!
E55: 2.37 l/100km per litre engine capasity
F430: 3.55 l/100km per litre
SLR: 2.72 l/100km per litre
M5: 2.96 l/100km per litre
Performance cars ofcourse can't be compared with ordinary cars in terms of fuelconsumption, but the figures here makes a hint that throwing a compressor on like 'bolting on' your car don't make these figures! Fantastic figures about hp/litre alone is not worth a damn thing! If the next car I'd buy would be 7 litres capacity and 40 hp/litre still lightweight good handling I'd take that if consumption would be lower than comparable car with 200 hp/litre! Just my 2 cents..