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Re: Turbocharging the LT?
really I never new that
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yeah thought so
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You have got to have the smallest turbo ever!! I have a 2003 Cavalier 2.2 eco that only runs 9 psi and get 240hp. take the kit back and call Hahn Race craft. For everyone else, I suggest a little more research. Here's a helpful link. http://tunersource.gmblogs.com/Racer...L61-Build-Book This link will tell you all of what you need to do to make 250 all the way up to 1400hp. It gives motor specs on what part will handle what horsepower. For tuning...Go to http://www.hptuners.com/index.php This is a helpful program for the GM cars. |
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Hptuners doesnt support the 2.2L ecotec in cobalts
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Sooo, Who bought your car? |
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Cavalier TurboRs the more you talk, the more it sounds like you dont know what your talking about.
A stock computer handles up to 325HP? WTF does that mean? And where the hell did you decide to make up this information at? Reld-Line-Cobalt is an idiot, dont bother wasting your breath trying to inform him. ANd yes the Ecotec motor in the Cobalts and Cavalier is pretty much the same engine, but the software that controls the engine are different. HP tuners does not support the Ecotec in the Cobalt. There is no tunning software available. |
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lol your using cardomain as a source? lol sorry, those people on car domain are idiots, there are pleanty of people running over 325HP on the computer. The computer in the car is really no different than the computer your using to read this. All it does is run an operating software, that operating software tells the car what to do. The stock computer can make as much HP as you build the car to make. And yes the Cobalt and Cavalier computers are very different, its like trying to running Windows Vista on an Apple Computer. Hptuners has it in there plans to make software for the 2.2l Ecotec in the cobalts.
But honestly, i doubt you even have a turboed cavalier. Unless you bought the car already turboed just from these few post, its obvious you dont have the knowledge to turbo a car by yourself. |
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ok, enough with the smart ass remarks. believe what you will. If you wanna find out go to http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2609515. My friend and I put it all to gether ourselves. Now, lets be nice and stop the bull shit because I do have better thing to do. I don't like arguing with little kids that mommy and daddy let borrow their car. So go ahead and continue this by yourself. If you don't want to continue then, sit down, shut up , and eat your cookie. Have a nice day. |
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With one more thing I should add. If the computer can handle the power you say, Why in the hell is HPT needed? Why is a stand alone needed? Because the computer can fuction the fuel, spark, timming, ect. with all the power that is being added. HPT lets you tune fuel and so on.If infact the Stock computer can handle all of this, We wouldn't need HPT now would we?
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lol wow. . . so instead you think the stock tune on a cobalt/cavalier can handle 325HP? I dont think you have the slighest clue as to how or what the PCM on a car does. You really dont have a clue what your talking about. I own and bought my own car, i live on my own, and i work hard for what i have and im 23.
Okay in an attempt to save yourself and not appear to have a total lacking knowledge of the car you supposedly have, just explain to me your turbo setup. How much PSI are you running? What timming are you running? What are your AF ratios? What size turbo and compressor are you running? What size fuel injectors are you running? And please explain to me what you are talking about when you say the stock computer can handle only 325HP? are you talking about the stock tune? a modified tune? are you saying even after modifying the tune the stock PCM can only make 325HP? |
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Re: Turbocharging the LT?
HRC/ Mitsubishi Super 16G Turbocharger
@ 9 PSI Stock timming Front-mount Intercooler 3000 gt Blow-off valve 335cc Fuel Injectors Hi-volume inline fuel pump Fuel pressure regulator Spark plug gap @ 35 Stock Tune Computer (never been touched) Car runs damn good for the last 2 years and smoked many SS cobalts Stock computer tune can handle up to 325hp! and then you need to take the car and have it all tuned if you want the car to run smoothly. Usely, thats when HPT is needed or a stand alone. Other wise, if the car has more power than that, it will run rough, hesitate, esc. good for you for what you have. nice to see you work for it insted of mommy and daddy buying it. Now, like i stated in the last note, how about we stop the bull shit because it is no sence in argueing with someone that you don't have a clue about. You can't honestly say what I have and what I don't, just the same I can't say about you. All we are going to do is go around and around. Not worth the time. Cool? |
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uhh the stock computer cant handle 325HP, i dont care if your doing it now or other people have done it. Its not safe to do. Go buy yourself a wideband and see what your air fuel ratios are. Im sure you are running very rich and that is the only reason your car hasnt blown up yet. Ask anybody who knows how to tune a car, you must tune the car for a proper af ratio. You are very lucky right now and that is it. IF your pushing 9 PSI and all you did was put bigger fuel injectors, you are very very lucky. Because what is happening is your putting alot more air into the engine, if you have to much air to fuel ratio your engine goes lean. When it goes lean this causes detonation that will blow up your engine. Lucky for you, your fuel injectors are pretty big and whats very very very lucky is that they are dumping enough fuel into the engine to keep it from going lean. Go have your car tuned by a professional and im positive he will tell you the exact same thing. BUt also getting a tune will make your car alot faster. If your running to rich, your flooding the pistons with gasoline that is robbing horsepower. Not to mention your also washing the cylinder walls and deluting your oil. Which will cause excess wear on the engine.
Trust me when i tell you, the stock computer isnt doing anything other than running the stock programing for the stock injectors and the stock power output. Basically your tricking the PCM. The PCM is thinking that at certain RPM and intake air, it should run the injectors at say 75% duty cycle. The car will assume that X amount of gasoline is going into each cylinder. But in reality Y amount of gasoline is going into each cylinder, and Y amount just happens to be enough to keep the engine from detonating. You need to get the car tuned. if you dont believe me, go ask some people on www.jbody.org sign up and make a post in the boost section of the forum. They will tell you the exact same thing. Last edited by -Jayson-; 07-05-2007 at 08:23 AM. |
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