2.0L LNF SS Turbocharged Frequently Asked Questions [Read me]
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Can this sticky be "updated" all the information is from 2007. I would like to see the GM stage kit added, along with common mods, turbos, or tunes and what to expect out of them compared to a stock standpoint. A list would be good, so more of the same questions can be avoided.
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ZZPERFORMANCE is in Michigan they have a 6 speed up grade for the LNF SS 5 speed transmission. Rated for 600+hp I'm getting next. Then more power .
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"Does the Cobalt SS have a Wideband sensor?
Yes, the LNF engine uses a Wideband sensor as part of the control loop in keeping the engine in check. The sensors readouts can be monitored by various ODBII scanners."
I am new here and this implies that no wideband bung and no sensor needs to be installed? I thought I read that people are putting in widebands....for tuning etc.??
This really should be updated if it is not correct...
Yes, the LNF engine uses a Wideband sensor as part of the control loop in keeping the engine in check. The sensors readouts can be monitored by various ODBII scanners."
I am new here and this implies that no wideband bung and no sensor needs to be installed? I thought I read that people are putting in widebands....for tuning etc.??
This really should be updated if it is not correct...
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"Does the Cobalt SS have a Wideband sensor?
Yes, the LNF engine uses a Wideband sensor as part of the control loop in keeping the engine in check. The sensors readouts can be monitored by various ODBII scanners."
I am new here and this implies that no wideband bung and no sensor needs to be installed? I thought I read that people are putting in widebands....for tuning etc.??
This really should be updated if it is not correct...
Yes, the LNF engine uses a Wideband sensor as part of the control loop in keeping the engine in check. The sensors readouts can be monitored by various ODBII scanners."
I am new here and this implies that no wideband bung and no sensor needs to be installed? I thought I read that people are putting in widebands....for tuning etc.??
This really should be updated if it is not correct...
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