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Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 3:34 PM
I am about to join all you 2.2 ecotec guys to the supercharger world with the GMPP kit I must give much respect to phlat on his HP numbers. I do have some great news for you guys if this has already been posted Im sorry. Its been a long time since i have been around.

Intense-racing.com makes a 2.5 pulley for the cobalt ss / sc. I plan on going with that setup , along with the machined housing & snout to accept this setup. I recently recieved an email back with them on their upgraded GM ECU's . Yes they can reprogram the cavalier ecu's to accept the 2.5 pulley and upgraded fuel accomodations for the ecotec. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that there are other options as to going stand-alone,.

Craig


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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 4:17 PM
they don't know what they are talking about when they say they can reprogram the cavalier ECU, unless it is a completely custom tune.

Its impossible to modify the GM ECU flash.



Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 5:18 PM
It might be a custom tune. I contacted them about me getting the SC kit for the eco 2.2 and told them the pulley i wanted to use. I am going to call them and get more info on this though to make sure it can work.

Craig


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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 6:15 PM


I just wanted to be first.

Sounds like RSM all over again..."ooooo ooooo we have our own custom computer programming"




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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 6:23 PM
why doesn't someone just get the .bin file for HP Tuners and see what it looks like?
if I had the eco swap done, I'd certainly take a look at it. might be a way around the crappy GM reflash.


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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Friday, October 27, 2006 11:40 PM
im told by alot of cobalt/redline guys that they have a good ecu tune for there stage kits. but ive never heard of them doing a cav ecu at all.






Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Saturday, October 28, 2006 6:50 AM
Hmm you are going to put on a 2.5 pulley, but what have you doe to the internals of the engine to accept said upgrade? We have seen what a 2.8 pulley can do to stock rods!




Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Saturday, October 28, 2006 3:20 PM
Marchi1 wrote:Hmm you are going to put on a 2.5 pulley, but what have you doe to the internals of the engine to accept said upgrade? We have seen what a 2.8 pulley can do to stock rods!


exactly right!






Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Sunday, October 29, 2006 7:49 AM
Phlatcav wrote:
Marchi1 wrote:Hmm you are going to put on a 2.5 pulley, but what have you doe to the internals of the engine to accept said upgrade? We have seen what a 2.8 pulley can do to stock rods!


exactly right!


I've seen the 2.5 pulley blow the 2.0 S/C motors too, so be very careful, not sure if this small of a pulley is worth it. Plus at 2.5" you are over working the S/C itself, less than 2.8 inches the roots are overreving above 4,000 RPM. Sounds like you might want to reconsider this.





Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Sunday, October 29, 2006 9:02 AM
None of my internals are going to stay stock for long. Eagle rods, Wiesco 8.9:1 pistons. My car goes up for winter here in a few weeks so it'll be a good time to have that stuff installed at my work. If by chance the ecu cannot work, I will again be upgrading my car (yes you heard me right, cobalt ss wiring harness and engine harness) custom job yes.. but it can be done. I dont want to go turbo I would rather go supercharger.


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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Monday, October 30, 2006 10:17 AM
Save your money and go turbo. It's a better option from my personal experience. Especially if you are building up your internals.








Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Tuesday, October 31, 2006 6:23 PM
^Agreed. Cadwz24(Projected1) Dyno'd what like 225hp and is running 14.3s with less then a grand into the Saab turbo setup. Ive got probably almost 3500 into my s/c including the kit, heat exchanger setup, pulley, and intake. Granted im an auto and running a tenth quicker, he could turn up the boost where im maxed out on my tune peaking 14.9psi. For the amount of money a turbo setup could be much faster and much more efficient. Which probably explains why Imdumping more money into my S/C setup. Id get cliche and tell you to set a goal for yourself but Ive went from 225 to 250 to 275 to hoping for 300+hp



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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Wednesday, November 01, 2006 7:12 AM
8.9 with the s/c isnt gonna be alot of fun , the s/c likes a little more compression


from the looks of it the intense stuff is for the 2.0 , not 2.2 , the pulley doesnt matter , the pcm flash does







Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Wednesday, November 01, 2006 2:06 PM
As far as the tune goes. Intense cannot do it and nor do they want to, at least last time I talked to them anyway. There is a guy that is part of the intense racing team named Rob, I had talked to him a few months ago and he was willing to create a tune from a stock ECM for me. He owns and operates Hoosier Performance out of Indianapolis.



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Re: Ecotec Supercharger Kit Upgrades
Thursday, November 02, 2006 6:46 AM
The ECOnator (Encriptor) wrote:
I've seen the 2.5 pulley blow the 2.0 S/C motors too, so be very careful, not sure if this small of a pulley is worth it. Plus at 2.5" you are over working the S/C itself, less than 2.8 inches the roots are overreving above 4,000 RPM. Sounds like you might want to reconsider this.


actually a 2.6" pulley is not overworking the blower at 7000 rpms on cobalt and ions, and a 2.5 only overworks it over 6500 rpms, so if you have the internals, injectors and tuning I wouldn't be concerned about putting one of these in. The maximum recommended RPM for the blower is about 16000 rpms.



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