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cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Monday, September 19, 2005 6:42 PM
hey im wondering how the cobalt and the redlines push 12.5 psi stock on the ecotec gm supercharger and the gm supercharger for the 2.4 which i have only pushes 5psi stock? i thought they were basically the same charger?





Re: cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Monday, September 19, 2005 6:57 PM
The Eco uses a Eaton M62 we use a Eaton M45 unit (smaller). But yes same roots style. GM, with huge help from Saab designd the LSJ with boost in mind so they engineered it sturdy enough for a pretty high 12 psi from the get-go.



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Re: cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Monday, September 19, 2005 7:20 PM
+ dont they have a slightly lower compression ratio?



Re: cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Monday, September 19, 2005 8:08 PM
for 12.5 psi on M62 and a eco the quarter times for those cars are not impressive at all. you push a Z24 to 12 psi on a M62 and you will have yourself one quick little car . Easy mid 13 1/4 .



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Re: cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Monday, September 19, 2005 8:13 PM
dragracemyz24 wrote:for 12.5 psi on M62 and a eco the quarter times for those cars are not impressive at all. you push a Z24 to 12 psi on a M62 and you will have yourself one quick little car . Easy mid 13 1/4 .

w/18s and a very modest program from the factory

if you put that much boost on your j it would def be tuned to take advanted

they can get them upwards of 270 hp stock
soo yea



Re: cobalt, redline and gm s/c...12.5psi vs. 5psi
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 7:33 AM
With HEAVY 18's.

Replace them with 15"-16" tires and a good drag radial, you're laughing.



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