ok i know it will not work in our cars but what make the 2.4 eco any diffrent then the 2.2 eco i know the crank is diffrent and all but waht is it that really stops us all from being abel to run the 2.4 eco in our jbodys
Effort.
If people can put Northstar V8s, 3800 V6s in, why wouldn't you be able to put a 2.4L Ecotec engine in? Main reason no one's done it, is it's not worth it. Turbo the L61.
2001 Olds Alero (LD9)
650 whp / 543 ft-lb
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theres more power potential for the 2.4 there there is with the 2.2 for na cars.
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What is a 2.4 eco? is it just your standard 2.4L,i have the 2.4 t is that the same? just curious.
blue02zee24 wrote:What is a 2.4 eco? is it just your standard 2.4L,i have the 2.4 t is that the same? just curious.
I want to hurt you.... really bad....
No, not the same. Its an ecotec. Do YOU have an ecotec? No.
It comes in the Cobalt/Ion/G5 and some other vehicles.
LOL i was expecting a response like that.Well thanks for clarifying.
what would someone have to do to make it work i
The reluctor wheel on the crank will need to be swapped with one that is J-body ecu friendly and also the VVT will not work with our ECUs.
Find someone to make a bolt on reluctor wheel for it and swap to a L61 or LSJ head and it'll work. That's it in a nutshell. PJ and I have been talking about what it would take for a while now. We
think we have all the kinks worked out, but neither one of us have a LE5 or spare J-body laying around to actually try it on.
Tinkles
2003 Cavalier 1SV
Bagged and Blown
Pfft.. just swap the PCM with it... Cobalt gauges and all that... be a Cobalt in a Cavalier skin.
The issue with the newer Ecotecs... usually it's the LSJ or LNF people ask about.... is the transmission mounting and all is too wide for the Cavalier frame rails... so you'd have to hack 'n slash and weld up stuff....
Not to say it's not possible... but no one's successfully done it yet.
I have a 2.0 cobalt SS engine with the "intense level 5" upgrade !!!! 300+whp !!!!!
I was thinking of pigging the pcms but havent looked into it that far- to many other projects!
so your sayin if i was to change the reluctor wheel on the crank then the cranp senser would work and swap to a jbody head the bottom end should work i know were a 2.4 eco is i may lookin in to messing with the ideal like thay say no replacement for displacemet lol
my cousin has the 2.4 eco in his NA SS...pretty snappy,i;ve been pushing him to turbo it.
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Give me $10,000 dollars and ill make it happen
Well I have a junk Eco crank from my last motor so I thank I may pick up a 2.4 Eco and play around with I can pick one up but my ? Is do the 2.4 fire the same fire order as a 2.2 I know on dodge neons when I built my 2.4 sohc motor and yes I sad sohc and yes it ran lol I had to move my injectors 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-1 the flip the out side coil wires and turn the cam mag on the cam 90deg so I guss I need to start befor I go but a 2.4 and cut on the crank I need to see if the fire order and injector order are the same on 2.2 & 2.4 but I have my spare junk crank and a head I started port on so I thank I may give it a try after all thay say I could make a 2.0 sohc neon head work on a dodge 2.4 dohc bottom boy was that wrong I miss that car lol but I guss i'm going to mess with the ideal of the Eco 2.4 swap
The L61 reluctor wheel is the only ecotec reluctor wheel that is cast onto the crank and not removable. So it's not as easy as swapping both. You'll need to have the L61 wheel copied and made into a bolt on piece. Or you can leave the wheels along and just run a full standalone.
PJ and I also have some denotation concerns due to the different bores of the LE5 and L61. The edge of the combustion chamber could cause hot spots because it is smaller than the LE5's bore.
Tinkles
2003 Cavalier 1SV
Bagged and Blown
if you're into the no replacement for displacement thing, then y only go from a 2.2 to a 2.4? y not just stick a 3800 in it and make some real power?
Relucror wheel on the 2.4 bolt on if this is so he'll it would take nothing to have the wheel welded up and re cut to the specs of a 2.2 crank
I was thankin I have to have the wheel cut off the 2.2 crank welded in place of the 2.4 crank and re blance the crank