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Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 8:48 AM
would a stock cobalt ss supercharger from any year fit on 2.2 ohv 2200?

Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:18 AM
Totally different engine man. It won't.



Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:20 AM
Look at your engine and get back to us. TB is on the back.



Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 10:35 AM
No, dumb question do your research they dont make a supercharger for the ohv you would have to get a turbo kit or custom make your own turbo kit


Erik Packard
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 1:53 PM
Actually RSM racing used to have a supercharger for the 2.2s and the 2200s. It was a vortech kit, almost 5k for it. Good hp gain, around 60-85 horse from what they claimed depending on mods.


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Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 4:23 PM
3500gtp wrote:Actually RSM racing used to have a supercharger for the 2.2s and the 2200s. It was a vortech kit, almost 5k for it. Good hp gain, around 60-85 horse from what they claimed depending on mods.
Yeah, I remember that. I also remember forgetting to bid on one on ebay years ago that only ended at around $400, and it was in almost mint condition. Kicked myself for a while for missing that!





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:22 PM
anything is possible with the right modifications but since most people on here have no clue what a wrech is thats why they say you can't



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Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 7:45 PM
I wouldnt say its something you can do with a wrench. It would require a custom manifold if you could get it to fit on the intake side of the engine. Thats the biggest obstacle.



Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 9:11 PM
NOTa2_4 wrote:anything is possible with the right modifications but since most people on here have no clue what a wrech is thats why they say you can't

okay so wtf is wrench, isnt that something you can pick up at a smoke shop?



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Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, May 23, 2010 10:43 PM
actually buddy...this is kinda my research..askin people who may have experience doin this type a thing.
dont bash on questions.. even if you might know its a simple one
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Monday, May 24, 2010 2:23 AM
TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:I wouldnt say its something you can do with a wrench. It would require a custom manifold if you could get it to fit on the intake side of the engine. Thats the biggest obstacle.


no the biggest obstacle is you not knowing how the vortech supercharger setup goes.




Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Monday, May 24, 2010 9:55 AM
TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:I wouldnt say its something you can do with a wrench. It would require a custom manifold if you could get it to fit on the intake side of the engine. Thats the biggest obstacle.
I wouldn't try to mount an M62 on the intake side of a 2.2 OHV. I'd mount it up front and plumb it through a WAIC, then to the intake manifold. It would require lots of fab, but so would trying to mount it on the backside, and you would have a better system.





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Monday, May 24, 2010 12:15 PM
azncav wrote:
TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:I wouldnt say its something you can do with a wrench. It would require a custom manifold if you could get it to fit on the intake side of the engine. Thats the biggest obstacle.


no the biggest obstacle is you not knowing how the vortech supercharger setup goes.


Wasnt talking about the Vortech now was I? Vortech is centrifugal and no a roots style. It forces air in through the stock manifold.

Im talking about the M62. Youd have to remote it and at that point you might as well just put a turbo on it.

But thanks for jumping my @!#$ out of context.



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Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Monday, May 24, 2010 1:37 PM
ryan matonis wrote:actually buddy...this is kinda my research..askin people who may have experience doin this type a thing.
dont bash on questions.. even if you might know its a simple one


well if your that lazy as to have us do all the work for you instead of researching you might as well pay one of us to build your engine


Erik Packard
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Monday, May 24, 2010 6:51 PM
just cause im asking a forum dont mean im being lazy.
and im not askin anyone to do research for me..
i just thought that someone somewhere might have tried somethin like this and figured it was worth while. or not...
its just another means or research.. so how about not goin on a forum and just bein a dick about a simple yes no question.
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 4:52 AM
ryan matonis wrote:just cause im asking a forum dont mean im being lazy.
and im not askin anyone to do research for me..
i just thought that someone somewhere might have tried somethin like this and figured it was worth while. or not...
its just another means or research.. so how about not goin on a forum and just bein a dick about a simple yes no question.


You are getting @!#$ for it because we've seen this topic many times and you probably would have found your answer very simply & quickly if searched. The topic has been brought up numerous times. Although the forum is almost always helpful, it usually helps if you at least try to do a lil legwork before asking a repeated question (that has an obvious answer if you know anything about mechanics anyways).



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Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 9:28 AM
well then sorry for the inconvenience
and its not an obvious answer...it can be done...
i was just wondering it it would be worth it.
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 10:13 AM
ryan matonis wrote:well then sorry for the inconvenience
and its not an obvious answer...it can be done...
i was just wondering it it would be worth it.


no a colbalt ss supercharger will not work with an ohv ln2 engine the colbalt ss engine is a dohc ecotec the engines are completely different then the vortec supercharger they are talking about, if you knew anything about cars you would realize these engines are completely different


Erik Packard
Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 2:22 PM
^^^ Actually an M62 (the SS/SC charger) could be used on an OHV engine, but the manifold would have to be fabbed. That's what we've been discussing.





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 2:29 PM
I has a Cobalt SS supercharger on my 2.2L...





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:18 PM
tinkles you have the eco tec and quicklilcav would it really be worth the time to fab it when a turbo kit would be a lot cheaper then having a custom intake made let alone how would you fit it between the fire wall and where the intake sits i dont think it would fit on a pre 98 2.2


Erik Packard

Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:44 PM
Ricozero wrote:tinkles you have the eco tec


You mean they are not the same engine?!?!?!





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 3:57 PM
Ricozero wrote:...quicklilcav would it really be worth the time to fab it when a turbo kit would be a lot cheaper then having a custom intake made let alone how would you fit it between the fire wall and where the intake sits i dont think it would fit on a pre 98 2.2
Do I think it would be worth it? No. However, if someone wanted to build an OHV engine, using a supercharger, it could be done. As I stated earlier, if I were to do it, I would do it with a WAIC setup. It could be done on a pre-98, as you would have to fab the manifold anyway, so the difference in intakes would be irrelevant at that point.

Tinkles wrote:You mean they are not the same engine?!?!?!
LOL.





Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Tuesday, May 25, 2010 6:57 PM
Ricozero wrote:tinkles you have the eco tec and quicklilcav would it really be worth the time to fab it when a turbo kit would be a lot cheaper then having a custom intake made let alone how would you fit it between the fire wall and where the intake sits i dont think it would fit on a pre 98 2.2


Worth is subjective. If you can fab all of your own parts and have the time and knowledge to do it right and for less than other ways or if youre dead set on being different then its worth is to you.



Re: Stock cobalt ss supercharger
Sunday, June 06, 2010 5:11 AM
i was pondering that idea the other day and i ended with the same idea quik had, it's doable but it'd be a bitch no two things about it



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