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Supercharger Question?
I have a 2005 stock, automatic, cobalt with a 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine. What kind of supercharger would be best for my car and how much would it cost, and would I need to do anything else to my car in order to put a supercharger in it? Thanks for your help
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Re: Supercharger Question?
you can't cause they don't make a supercharger kit for your car. theres more to it they you think. you can take a m65 but you have to make a custome intake to fit it to the motor, custom accesory setup, fuel injectors, fuel pump and not to mention a method of tuning out the ignition and fuel. if you want more power check out Maximum boost.com they made a turbo kit.
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Re: Supercharger Question?
Forget It Man Just Buy A Faster Car Next Time Cuz A 2.2 Auto Is Pretty Weak!
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Re: Supercharger Question?
maximumboost.com is a joke, its not a real business, just some kid who buys parts on ebay and sells them as a kit. He knows nothing of boost or turbos or cars.
The supercharger setup for an ecotec cavalier would work with a little more effort but shouldnt be to hard. They are the same engines so i dont see why not. You still wouldnt have a very good way to tune the car, but it would be possible. |
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Re: Supercharger Question?
You would have to go with a FMU which works, but it's hardly perfect.
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