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Saturday, October 20, 2007 3:37 PM
Hey, great site you guys have going here cool....I have a Cavalier 99 with the 2.2 Litre actually it is my wife's car but i am giving her my car and taking hers...Looking for some info i am planning on running a turbo, what is the best way and cheapest way, put a turbo on the 2.2 or swap the 3.4 i see alot of guys are doing this...How much H\P would i gain with the 2.2 with a turbo setup?

Re: Newbie Here
Saturday, October 20, 2007 7:47 PM
2.2 in my opinion is not a great modding engine.

And as far as a 3400... that would be kick ass but I dont think you realize the extent of work you would have to do
(mounts, wiring, diff tranny, tunning)

Best bet would be to swap a 2.4 and even that, you will need a diff transmission. The 2.2 doesnt bolt up.

Idk if they make a turbo for a 2.2 a lot of people have custom things made for that motor.



Re: Newbie Here
Saturday, October 20, 2007 11:21 PM
there is a lot of guys running turbos on the old 2.2 ohv

nothing wrong with it


but if you really want to swap in a new motor a 2.2eco would most likely be your best option since it is not a dead motor (still tons of growing after market support) and its seems like it would be easier then the 3400 swap


ask some of the guys who have turbo'd the 2.2 ohv what their gains where and research the forums here to find out what you wanna do



Re: Newbie Here
Sunday, October 21, 2007 5:07 AM
Thanks guys for the replies i am taking my time with this project no rush i plan on getting as much info as i can thanks again....
Re: Newbie Here
Sunday, October 21, 2007 5:18 AM
Reberrabbit wrote:
but if you really want to swap in a new motor a 2.2eco would most likely be your best option since it is not a dead motor


hay now! my LD9 is very much alive! but i understand what you mean

good luck with whatever you do Sean. all i have to say is 5-Speed...






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Re: Newbie Here
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 10:41 AM
hey now i have a ld9 now too in the good ol 99z vert

and i think it suit me better then my old eco



Re: Newbie Here
Monday, November 05, 2007 7:52 AM
Reberrabbit wrote:there is a lot of guys running turbos on the old 2.2 ohv


And gals





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Re: Newbie Here
Monday, November 05, 2007 10:37 AM
IMO the 3.4l is not at all impressive. I'd go for the new 3.6l if you were really that adamant about going V6. But yea, you can do some things with the 2.2 or swap for an eco. If you're talking about the bone stock 2.2 running a turbo (stock exhaust too) then you'd be lucky to make 140 at the crank (8psi). You're going to need new injectors, an intake setup, and a full exhaust system to get much benefit from the turbo (then you're probably looking at 190 or more at the crank). You're not going to be able to go past 8psi without new injectors (though their highly recommended for forced induction at all). With technical knowledge, you can build the 2200 up decently with minimal costs.

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Re: Newbie Here
Saturday, November 10, 2007 10:07 PM
Jazer {AzulKav} Turbo Chica wrote:
Reberrabbit wrote:there is a lot of guys running turbos on the old 2.2 ohv


And gals


damn it my bad

should have known better....


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