fwiw-my GTI, when it was stock, FELT like it had an awesome linear curve. Smooth torque that was strong even at around 1500 RPM and it felt good until 500 shy of redline. That caused me to set a mental redline that didn't make it to the red part of the tach. After I flashed the ECU, I had that same smoothness but with a way bigger punch. However, it seemed to gasp for air about 1000 RPM's less than when it was in stock mode. A neuspeed intake helped out with the higher RPM's. So my take for what this article states with it having a 'magnificent engine is notable, but just not as much power as the speed is able to put down. The 2.0T FSI is a great engine, for what it is. It's being used in several other VW's and Audis. Same for the 2.3 that Mazda uses. My mazda5 has the 2.3 and it also is a 'great' engine. I'd LOVE to take my mazda5 and convert it to a Speed5...LOL. The k20's awesome too I think. These articles always confuse me because it seems they cater to different audiences all the time. Few months later, they reverse and they'll say the new Cobalt, or Caliber is awesome!!