this might be what some of u consider a stupid question....is it possible to do an engine swap from the non s/c ss cobalt into an 04 cavy????
Anything is possible.
Is it simple, no.
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has it been done? would it be a direct bolt in?
No one has talked about it on the forums because logically, there is no reason to.
The 2 engines are the same dimensions and have the same bolt patterns. Basically, why swap a motor and every single electronic / wiring from the car when you can take the supercharger off the car and put it on yours AND could possibly produce more power.
Even GM sells a kit for the 02-05 ECOTEC J-bodies so they can put a M62 on their cars.
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but dont bigger engines make it easier to produce more power? either way dude u rock!! ...in a totally "non-gay" way
turboteabag wrote:but dont bigger engines make it easier to produce more power? either way dude u rock!! ...in a totally "non-gay" way
Thanks.
Larger displacement means that there is more physical space for air to fill...hence...more possible cylinder filling BUT if you have a @!#$ tune, terrible combustion from it etc. then you won't produce alot of power. I've seen turbocharged cars make 20 - 40 more horsepower over stock just because they were terribly tuned.
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does the 2.2 eco have variable valve timing, cause i read that the 2.4 from the cobalt has vvt
turboteabag wrote:does the 2.2 eco have variable valve timing, cause i read that the 2.4 from the cobalt has vvt
The only US / Canada versions of the ECOTEC that have Variable Valve Timing are the 2.4 (LE5) and the 2.0 Turbo (LNF). The rest don't.
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