shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
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Dave De Stefano wrote:DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
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DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
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Vincent Woodward wrote:DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:Vincent Woodward wrote:shawn layou wrote:i was wondering if its worth it to put the 2.0 turbo from a cobalt into a cavalier? also would i be able to use the cavy trany or get the cobalt trany?
If you want to go that route, the 2.0 in the cobalt design came from a Sleeved 2.2 Eco which comes down too a 2.0 wich is great on a turbo, mod the engine get max machine work, and a 05 2.2 will push 750 on a turbo. Can get a pre fabbed kit from turbo-kits.com
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in return... do I need to say it slower? Call GM Performance and ask them. an '05 2.2 eco with all their magic will dor 750HP on a stage 3 turbo blah blah blah. The designed that motor in reaction too the Nissan Skyline and its pretty lil marvel of engineering that would push 1500 wo NOS and take it. The Big 3 got pissed that this little jap 4 cylinder was killing all their HO V8's.
DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:i smell a troll
Vincent Woodward wrote:No the sleeving doesnt mess with the stroke, but it can bring down the displacement but up the compression. Has anyone done a stroke kit for one?
I could give you a picture of ANY turbo and tell you its a stage 3. Stage 1 - lightly modified engine, Stage 2 - More aggressive engine setups, incl fuel management and internals, Stage 3 Heavy modifications including custom rotating assemblies, including Custom Internals on a Turbo.
Did some looking and my mistake on the R33 I only knew it as a 2.6? False assumption on the Cylinders. But those were paraphrased words from A GM rep at the 04-05? SEMA show. At that time they were actually looking into producing Catalogs for the dealerships of everything they could source and imagine on all their models. Then when someone went to buy a car they could show up and pickup there showroom floor tuner car, or pimped cadillac too a jacked up 3500. That idea obvioiusly never launched.
Yes the cavalier is a low budget car, and what better way to develope an engine?? put them in cars your going to sell a gross amount of and people arent going to expect highest quality and get the most amount of feed back? Thats how the 2.2 developed so fast and was changing every few years. The volume of intel they were getting on the engines. The Cavalier wasnt made to compete the Engine was. That 1000HP Eco can be a daily driver just as easily and take the punishment of it, which is whats so big about the Skyline series.
Vincent Woodward wrote:No the sleeving doesnt mess with the stroke, but it can bring down the displacement but up the compression. Has anyone done a stroke kit for one?
Vincent Woodward wrote:*sigh*
Did I ever directly say the 2.2 eco was an "american designed/made" engine? NO just widely used in NA cars.
Yes part staging has gone the way of the dinosaur and is rarely seen anymore, usually only seen in regards to Turbocharger Kits, and Fuel System upgrades.
http://www.turbo-kits.com/Parts/Part/Hahn_RaceCraft_Turbo_Kit_for_98-02_Chevy_Cavalier_2.2L_LN2_OHV/ Stage 2 Turbo Kits, Best give them a call and let them know this is a horrible affront to the industry standard, im sure they will appreciate it.
Vincent Woodward wrote:And apologize for my bad grammer typo, It should of read but it can bring down the displacement but you can up the compression. A naturally aspirated engine, no the compression will not rise as only what is drawn in is compressed. By rights I should have said Cylinder PSI will rise. This is why you are supposed to lower compression on a superchargered engine.
Anyhow I think im done pissing on shoes in this forum, as a full week and my original question posted has yet to be answered.