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Old 10-31-2007, 07:41 PM
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2.2 ecotec vs the 2.2 ss cobalt

Does anyone know if the 2.2 ss cobalt motor with the forged pistons and crank and supercharged will fit the motor mounts in my 04 chevrolet cavalier?
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Re: 2.2 ecotec vs the 2.2 ss cobalt

i would highly doubt they share the same mount location and mount design, but i dont know anything about Cobalts....just based on the fact that its a different chassis and newer year
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Re: 2.2 ecotec vs the 2.2 ss cobalt

gm doesnt make a 2.2L supercharged motor. its either the 2.0L supercharged ss, or the 2.4 n/a ss. The only 2.2 comes with the base model cobalts, not the ss. why not just buy a supercharger and make as much power as the 2.0L without the hassle of swapping it in?
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