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  • A powerful Cobalt??????

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    at least it's not a neon ;)
    1978 Formula 461 in progress of being built :rock:
    2013 Ram 1500 Big Horn

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    94 comero 3.4

  • #2
    Nice, very nice. That thing is probably a low 12 sec. car.

    You know there's a factory 272 Cobalt SS. Still waiting for its release.

    1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 3.4 slow to go:
      at least it's not a neon ;)
      [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]


      Im surprised the tq curve is that flat. Mark me down for impressed.

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      • #4
        I'm very impressed as well.
        -Kevin<br /><a href=\"http://heinz.no-ip.com/Car%20Pics/IM000117.JPG\" target=\"_blank\"><b>\'96 White Camaro RS M5</b></a> <br />GTP Shortblock - T3/T4 -6psi Intercooled<br />Open Downpipe

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        • #5
          wow im impressed. i figured it would be only a matter of time before the cobalts started making some really nice power.

          current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it

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          • #6
            very impressive..
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            • #7
              jeez, those are some really nice numbers, i'm impressed as well..
              Black \'94 Trans Am A4- SLP CAI & Loudmouth<br />Red \'93 Firebird A4- Ram Air under the WS6 hood, !cat, exhaust.

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              • #8
                Seems good...we'll see if it breaks....


                If not I might be looking into getting one to play with. I just haven't been much on chevrolet lately...maybe they can change my mind.
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                • #9
                  If they looked cooler, I might be interested. Unfortunately, they look gay as hell.
                  -Kevin<br /><a href=\"http://heinz.no-ip.com/Car%20Pics/IM000117.JPG\" target=\"_blank\"><b>\'96 White Camaro RS M5</b></a> <br />GTP Shortblock - T3/T4 -6psi Intercooled<br />Open Downpipe

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                  • #10
                    Ugly car.
                    SRT4 is SEXIER [img]smile.gif[/img]
                    And dodge makes upgrades [img]smile.gif[/img]

                    Good find though
                    Race car - gone but not forgotten - 1997 firebird V6
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                    2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8: 12.125, 116.45
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                    • #11
                      Chevy makes upgrades too. ;)

                      Example of one from the GM Performance Parts catalog:

                      88958630 Race Engine Block
                      This aluminum block is fully machined and ready for assembly. This kit includes high quality 1/2 inch head studs and 7/16 inch main studs. The cylinders incorporate steel liners, machined for stainless steel o-rings and head gasket (P/N 88958614). This block has a 3.400 inch bore and 8.700 inch deck height. With the bedplate installed the block weighs approximately 69 lbs.

                      88958634 High Performance Piston, Ring, and Pin Set
                      Designed as a direct replacement for your stock ECOTEC piston, these parts can withstand extreme horsepower levels. The top compression ring has been lowered slightly to help the ring and land survive in a high output engine, especially those using nitrous and superchargers. These pistons are used with the stock bore diameter and the floating pins are stock diameter.

                      88958635 Racing Piston and Pin Set
                      This piston set is designed for use with connecting rod (P/N 88958618) and crankshaft (P/N 88958620) to result in 2.0 Liters of displacement and 10.5:1 compression ratio. The pistons have 1.5mm compression ring grooves and a 4.5mm oil ring groove. The compression height is 26.8 mm. This set comes with the first oil ring, which uses a locator to specifically fit this piston. No other rings are included in the set so you can select rings according to your method of making horsepower. This set includes 21 mm diameter floating pins, but for applications over 650 horsepower, use Piston Pin set (P/N 88958639). Total Seal Ring set (P/N 466502001) is what the GM Racing team uses for turbo applications.

                      88958629 Fabricated Aluminum Intake Manifold
                      This fabricated aluminum intake manifold accepts a 75 mm LS1 throttle body.

                      88958618 Billet Connecting Rod Set
                      This connecting rod set is designed for use with the racing piston (P/N 88958635) and billet crankshaft (P/N 88958620). These rods are billet machined from 4350 steel. Length is 5.888 inches. Rod bearing diameter is 1.888 inches. Floating piston pin diameter is .829 inches.


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by KBeezy:
                        Chevy makes upgrades too. ;)

                        Example of one from the GM Performance Parts catalog:

                        88958630 Race Engine Block
                        This aluminum block is fully machined and ready for assembly. This kit includes high quality 1/2 inch head studs and 7/16 inch main studs. The cylinders incorporate steel liners, machined for stainless steel o-rings and head gasket (P/N 88958614). This block has a 3.400 inch bore and 8.700 inch deck height. With the bedplate installed the block weighs approximately 69 lbs.

                        88958634 High Performance Piston, Ring, and Pin Set
                        Designed as a direct replacement for your stock ECOTEC piston, these parts can withstand extreme horsepower levels. The top compression ring has been lowered slightly to help the ring and land survive in a high output engine, especially those using nitrous and superchargers. These pistons are used with the stock bore diameter and the floating pins are stock diameter.

                        88958635 Racing Piston and Pin Set
                        This piston set is designed for use with connecting rod (P/N 88958618) and crankshaft (P/N 88958620) to result in 2.0 Liters of displacement and 10.5:1 compression ratio. The pistons have 1.5mm compression ring grooves and a 4.5mm oil ring groove. The compression height is 26.8 mm. This set comes with the first oil ring, which uses a locator to specifically fit this piston. No other rings are included in the set so you can select rings according to your method of making horsepower. This set includes 21 mm diameter floating pins, but for applications over 650 horsepower, use Piston Pin set (P/N 88958639). Total Seal Ring set (P/N 466502001) is what the GM Racing team uses for turbo applications.

                        88958629 Fabricated Aluminum Intake Manifold
                        This fabricated aluminum intake manifold accepts a 75 mm LS1 throttle body.

                        88958618 Billet Connecting Rod Set
                        This connecting rod set is designed for use with the racing piston (P/N 88958635) and billet crankshaft (P/N 88958620). These rods are billet machined from 4350 steel. Length is 5.888 inches. Rod bearing diameter is 1.888 inches. Floating piston pin diameter is .829 inches.


                        Should I keep going? =P
                        Wow! That's good information.

                        Sorry James, but SRT4 is butt ugly. It has no flow in it's design.

                        Cobalt SS, saw a yellow one the other day with a low spoiler on the back. That thing is nice.

                        1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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                        • #13
                          Yeah, he posted on clubgp about 2 weeks ago and his car dynoed 230fwhp completly stock. He claims that some have dynoed around 240 stock. I'm impressed by that 2.0l [img]smile.gif[/img]
                          92 S10 3800 A4(96)<br />1/4: 14.374 @ 92.25 w/ 1.976 60\'<br />Turbo and 12\'s Coming Soon!

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                          • #14
                            Pics:

                            Cobalt SS
                            http://www.wheelstv.net/on-wheels/im...balt_ss_hc.jpg

                            SRT4
                            http://autonet.ca/Spotlight/TestDriv.../12/SRT4-L.jpg

                            1998 Firebird . 1989 Firebird XS . 1986 Fiero GT

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                            • #15
                              the neon looks like an inbred vw beatle.

                              current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it

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