2.2l horsepower needs
Justinc204
11-24-2004, 11:38 AM
I have a 2000 s-10 2.2l all stock and need horsepower. Where should i start. Please help me.
OverBoardProject
11-24-2004, 12:28 PM
tuneup, performance exhaust, update intake system .
Better yet just do the tune up, and save up for a 4.3L V6
Better yet just do the tune up, and save up for a 4.3L V6
busa_4
11-24-2004, 03:20 PM
throw a turbo kit on it.
Justinc204
11-24-2004, 05:19 PM
I want to keep the 2.2l, but i don't want to make a mistake and spend money on something that won't help. I want to keep my fuel economy. Where would i find a turbo kit and how much would it cost? I havn't seen many turbo kits for the 2.2l engine.
bodyman2999
11-28-2004, 12:19 PM
Look on Ebay under Chevy s-10. They have an electric turbo kit for about $150.00 thats was a buy it now. I have never heard of anyone using one though. Just an option it might not be the right one the price is right and no mods needed for the engine.
Also I am new to the forum and would like to say hello to everyone :biggrin: Bodyman
I want to keep the 2.2l, but i don't want to make a mistake and spend money on something that won't help. I want to keep my fuel economy. Where would i find a turbo kit and how much would it cost? I havn't seen many turbo kits for the 2.2l engine.
Also I am new to the forum and would like to say hello to everyone :biggrin: Bodyman
I want to keep the 2.2l, but i don't want to make a mistake and spend money on something that won't help. I want to keep my fuel economy. Where would i find a turbo kit and how much would it cost? I havn't seen many turbo kits for the 2.2l engine.
BlazerLT
11-28-2004, 01:06 PM
If you want to unlock any hidden HP in a 2.2L, you will have to make sure that your engine is tunedup completely.
Then move onto an after market muffler like a Flowmaster 40 or a Ravin Z33 or Z55 from Midas.
Then install a K&N drop in air filter or get a Cold air intake to improve throttle response and give the air the engine wants and requires.
Remember, exhaust first, then intake.
Then move onto an after market muffler like a Flowmaster 40 or a Ravin Z33 or Z55 from Midas.
Then install a K&N drop in air filter or get a Cold air intake to improve throttle response and give the air the engine wants and requires.
Remember, exhaust first, then intake.
OverBoardProject
11-28-2004, 06:56 PM
There are electric superchargers located at this web page http://www.esuperchargers.com/
We had something on the forum about 6 weeks ago, and most people seem to think that they are more talk than performance. They are affordable if they work though.
Let us all know if you install one of these, and they work
We had something on the forum about 6 weeks ago, and most people seem to think that they are more talk than performance. They are affordable if they work though.
Let us all know if you install one of these, and they work
BlazerLT
11-28-2004, 07:05 PM
There are electric superchargers located at this web page http://www.esuperchargers.com/
We had something on the forum about 6 weeks ago, and most people seem to think that they are more talk than performance. They are affordable if they work though.
Let us all know if you install one of these, and they work
That is complete garbage bro.
It is a scam, 100% proven.
We had something on the forum about 6 weeks ago, and most people seem to think that they are more talk than performance. They are affordable if they work though.
Let us all know if you install one of these, and they work
That is complete garbage bro.
It is a scam, 100% proven.
OverBoardProject
11-29-2004, 12:55 AM
drag racer
12-19-2004, 12:25 AM
after the air delivery improvements (intake & exhaust), Jet Performance makes a power chip for the 2.2...part # 20002 or 20002S (Stage 1 and Stage 2)... http://www.jetchip.com/
crazy4nitro
12-19-2004, 04:18 AM
Install an Alcohol injected supercharged big block chevy.........have fun
crazy4nitro
12-19-2004, 06:20 AM
I have never even considered looking for aftermarket perf. parts for th' 2.2
hopefully we will see some good response.
hopefully we will see some good response.
movin2stereo
12-19-2004, 11:50 AM
Look on Ebay under Chevy s-10. They have an electric turbo kit for about $150.00 thats was a buy it now. I have never heard of anyone using one though. Just an option it might not be the right one the price is right and no mods needed for the engine.
Also I am new to the forum and would like to say hello to everyone :biggrin: Bodyman
These so called turbo chargers are nothing more than a blower motor like the one that blows your heat.They can not build pressure.Total waste of money.
Also I am new to the forum and would like to say hello to everyone :biggrin: Bodyman
These so called turbo chargers are nothing more than a blower motor like the one that blows your heat.They can not build pressure.Total waste of money.
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