2011-2019 Still going STRONG!
Just want to make a thread dedicated to my 2009 cobalt ss/tc that I have personally owned for 8 years. I was fortunate enough to be able to own this car as young as I was however all my money was spent maintaining and paying it off and not really enjoying it. Eventually it led me to getting bored and wanting to sell for something else once I graduated from school however lately I made a plan for this summer to revive the cobalt and have it running nice ! I will post some pictures of updates including a starting pic from it being abused and neglected as a daily driver. The car has about 180.000kms or over 110,000miles. No serious repairs other than the recall on chargepipe and steering rack column. Will be doing spark plugs next service along with brakes but shes running mint :D
The current mods are: Magnaflow muffler, res delete, K&N SRI Currently just treated myself to ZZP products like their short shifter and headlights! Will also post pics of those updates :) Future plans include: Fixing the badges on the car Re-tinting YYZ Springs New tires because mine are almost done |
Originally Posted by AfterShok
(Post 7709942)
Not sure about:
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Originally Posted by michael23v
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Do the tune... First. It will be a lot more fun to drive.
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Unless you have to have coils, go with yyz's you can thank me for the great handling and good ride later. And it's cheaper. Get Powell's rear control arm bushings and a rotated trans mount, and have fun.
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I've had mine for almost 7 years now and it's been solid. Almost at 100k miles. Clean the intake valves and get a rotated trans mount. Those will make driving better no matter how you use the car.
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Originally Posted by Solaris99
I've had mine for almost 7 years now and it's been solid. Almost at 100k miles. Clean the intake valves and get a rotated trans mount. Those will make driving better no matter how you use the car.
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Originally Posted by Solaris99
(Post 7709956)
I've had mine for almost 7 years now and it's been solid. Almost at 100k miles. Clean the intake valves and get a rotated trans mount. Those will make driving better no matter how you use the car.
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It properly aligns the drivetrain unlike the factory mount, and cuts down on wheel hop. It rotates everything rearward as I recall.
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It stops wheel hop, where in ON are ya?
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Sounds goos fellas ill make sure to check it out!
Originally Posted by Dutchman
(Post 7709967)
It stops wheel hop, where in ON are ya?
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Have I seen you at any Queenston and Nash meets on Sunday nights?
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Nope I haven't been to any meets like that. I was away for school for 3 years and then I just finished my last few years of schooling now so I will be working on it more :D
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Seems you’ll have to come out to meet one Sunday, myself and a few friends are going to Cayuga for CSCS racing. We are just spectators but we watch races and drag racing it’s mid-late June
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Sounds good I believe that was the drag strip I went to a few years ago with my neighbors 335i he ran 13s and since it was my first ever time I ran mid 14s
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iv had mine since the end of 2008 when I bought it new.
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Originally Posted by tomj77
(Post 7710119)
iv had mine since the end of 2008 when I bought it new.
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I drove it as my daily till 2015. in that time, lost 1 engine due to porus block at 2000km. first known case on forum. lost a second engine due to sand in valve cover from sand blasting it when it got powder coated. that came out of my pocket. ouch. that was like 4 or so years later. upgraded to zfr and blew trans 2 years after that, that third gear grrr. that's when it became my project and I got a truck for a daily. 3 year long build, fully built engine, fully Jason perrotto built 6 speed f35 and a257 setup. she is one mean crazy beast I call Miley. lol sitting at around 500whp and going for more this summer. with all the ups and downs iv loved every minute of it. learned a lot which is more valuable to me then the car is. been able to help lots of guys with there builds. which I love doing as well. id point you to my build thread but im too lazy lol
Originally Posted by AfterShok
(Post 7710120)
Nice and how has yours been?
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got mine May of 2009. Cars in real good shape, it did have a few fender benders but no permanent damage. paints pretty good for 10 years, garage kept, no fading and clearcoat wear. There is 1 tiny door ding thats almost invisible. The front bumper of course has its share of rock chips, hood too. Original motor (LNF), original trans and clutch, original turbo. Everything runs normal. I am just past 107,000 miles now and 10 years old come next month.
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I bought my '07 SS/SC in 2013 with 55,000 miles on the odometer. It had a lot of front end/brake/engine issues, but, after getting it working right, it's been fantastic as a daily driver. I've only had it to the track once not long after I bought it (since I can't afford to have my daily driver go down), but I was able to get her to a 14.4 @ 97 in stock trim, even with a partially blown head gasket and the worn out front end so squirrely I had to ride it like a bucking bronco to keep traction on every launch — thankfully it doesn't do that any more, but I haven't had it back to the track since all of the repairs were made. Maybe some time in the future.
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Glad to hear that you fellas are around my mileage and still running well :D ZZP finally shipped my stuff out so I will be taking pics hopefully this weekend (hopefully)
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I bought mine new in 2010. Daylied it until the fall of 2012 when I spun my bearings at the road track on stock everything, FB, e85 (359/418).
Upgraded to forged internals, ZFR6758 and CM Stage 4 clutch in 2013. Car made 479/471. Blew 3rd gear at the road track on the ZFR that same year. Upgraded to a Powell built 4.45 cryo treated F35 in 2014. Built the head (new internals, stage 3 cams, 82# springs, ported head & intake, 2.4 TB, balance shaft delete, Opels, 5th injector) in late 2015. Installed a front mount oil cooler in 2016. Had my ZFR oil feed line fail at the track in the fall of 2016, causing the engine to seize. Upgraded to a new LDK in 2017, transferred all internals and built head. Installed a front mount trans cooler in 2018. Despite the money pit she has been, I still love Luci and will never get rid of her. It is such a fun car to drive, pretty timeless design, and I've learned a lot tinkering around when I had no car mechanic-ing experience prior. Currently doing some aesthetic mods along with some weight reduction (one-of-a-kind carbon hood and trunk, splitter and brakes ducts) while working my overheating issues (hood vents, maybe a custom radiator it needed). Besides parts upgrades and replacements due to engine failure, the only OEM parts I've had to replace on this car in 9 years because they were bad/worn were the battery and the rear twisting beam bushings. Currently at ~46K miles. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cob...8d73287bd1.jpg |
Originally Posted by colodude18
(Post 7710360)
I bought mine new in 2010. Daylied it until the fall of 2012 when I spun my bearings at the road track on stock everything, FB, e85 (359/418).
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Originally Posted by 10sec
(Post 7710436)
Do you know why it spun the bearings? Was it low on oil or something?
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I would love to wreck some streets with your ride colo. Damn awesome.
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