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BLKblurr06 02-14-2007 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by Vetteman99 (Post 839746)
im gettin a ss supercarged so would u recomend this mod

If you dont mind your rev limit being raised to 7K with an additional 40 whp then yes I would.

racetoy1 03-04-2007 02:35 AM

How about this.
 
From crate engine depot.
Cobalt SSS stage kits
17801947 Stage 1 Performance Upgrade Kit, Cobalt SS/ION Redline.
For 05-07 Saturn Ion Redline and Cheverolet Cobalt SS only. This kit enhances engine performance to 230 hp (up from stock 205 hp). Includes high-flow injectors & specific performance engine calibration.
Premium fuel required.

17803229 Stage 2 Performance Upgrade Kit, Cobalt SS/Saturn ION Redline
For 04-07 Saturn ION Redline And Chevrolet Cobalt SS only. This Kit enhances engine performance to 245 hp (up from stock 205 hp). Includes high-flow injectors, supercharger pulley, new special length supercharger belt & specific performance engine calibration.
Premium fuel required.
Kit includes:
1-12597994 Pulley 77.9mm
1-12597993 Belt
1-12597995 Injector kit
4-12597996 Injector (single service number)
1-19158223 Wrench (MT2)
1-19158224 Wrench (MT2)
1-12599777 Hub
4-19157352 Bolts
1-12602431 Label
1-12597997 Instructions

88958719 Stage 3 2006 - 07 Performance Upgrade Kit
Take your Cobalt SS to the next level with our Stage 3 Off-Road kit!
The Stage 3 kit consists of the following:
• Smaller, 76mm supercharger pulley
• 2-pass intercooler end plate
• Unique PCM which includes a calibration for the smaller pulley, an adjustable rev limiter, a 100 octane mode, and a nitrous algorithm.
Our Stage 3 kit will take your supercharged Ecotec to a whole new level of performance. Stage 3 takes horsepower output to 248 on 93 octane fuel and to 260 horsepower on 100 octane fuel.
In addition to the power increase, you'll also get an adjustable rev limiter and calibration for a 50 shot of nitrous (nitrous kit not included).
For best power, we recommend also installing a high-flow exhaust.
The PCM is equipped with a user adjustable rev limit from 6750 to 8000 rpm. The rev limit is adjusted by pressing on the throttle pedal with the ignition on and engine off. At about 50% throttle the tachometer will show the current rev limit. Pressing the throttle further will adjust the rev limit in 250 rpm increments. This PCM is also equipped with a control scheme for the equivalent of a 50-horse shot of Nitrous. The PCM will automatically provide the proper spark and fuel for A Nitrous up to 500 rpm below the current selected rev limit when the trigger is activated.

Xtremekirk 03-05-2007 08:29 PM

GM Stage 2 upgrade.........4 months later
 
I purchased my 06' SS/SC back in November of 05. In October of 06 I had the Stage 2 upgrade, a Corsa sport cat-back exhaust and the GM performance parts header installed on the car at my local Chevy Dealership. I purchased the upgrade kit through summit racing (part# Nal-17803229), the header through a GM parts website and the exhaust system direct from Corsa. My dealer did not give me a hard time about the upgrade. I was the first person who ever had one done there, but the service manager was very interested and went over the instructions with me and told me that to do everything would be about 5 hours worth of work and cost about $500.00. He also told me (now I have never checked this out, but maybe I should) that because a certified GM performance mechanic did the work at a authorized Chevrolet dealership that all the work (except for the exhaust cause it was not a GM part number) would be covered under my warranty. I noticed a instant gain in horse power (wonder why?????) and the sound was incredible from the Corsa cat-back. I also noticed more torque, I would assume cause of the header. But, despite what others have posted, I did not GAIN gas milage, rather I lost fuel economy. Now I am from Bergen county N.J which for those who dont know, is right out side of NYC, so the car is in traffic alot and does idle often, but I dont think that adding larger injectors, a cat-back exhaust, a smaller blower pully and a header is going to GAIN you fuel economy. I am very happy that I had the upgrade done and would do it again in a heart beat. I have retired quite a few SRT-4's and STI WRX's with the upgrade and have not be out-performed by many cars yet. The only advice I can give to a person that is considering having this done is to #1, go to a Chevy dealership, in the long run, your going to safe money and all of the parts and tools necessary to do the job right are there (including the computer flash). #2, make sure you talk to the SERVICE MANAGER personally and tell him/her exactly what you are having done and see how he/she responds to you ( if they blow you off, or tell you to just drop the car off and they will take care of it, GET OUT AND FIND ANOTHER DEALERSHIP). This is not an oil change, this is an engine upgrade that requires the supercharger to be removed (and anyone that says that you can do it with the supercarger on the car is full of shit, you will warp the bolts that mout the supercharger to the engine, fuck up the gasket and fuck up the snout, you have to take it off to do it RIGHT). Get a feeling for the person and as long as you are comfortable proceed. #3, ask the manager who will be working on your car, it should be the same person who would work on a corvette, SS Silverado, Trailblazer, Impala, etc. This should be a GM Performance certified mechanic who is trained to work on cars of this nature. #4, ask all the questions that you want to have answered, this is a pretty drastic change to your car, make sure your prepared for what else comes with having this kit installed(premium fuel requried, louder wine from the supercharger, lost gas milage, etc) but if your even considering this kit, I dont think these are real "issues" with you. And finally, GET YOUR OLD PARTS BACK!!!!!! Their your parts, take them back, you could either sell them, or if you ever wanted to remove the upgrade, you will be able to with little hasle, and you know where the parts are coming from. :usa:

Delta2.2 03-05-2007 09:26 PM

does stage 3 void warrenty? does it not let you use air conditioning? and what other things are done with stage 3?

WPG SS/SC 03-05-2007 10:11 PM

If I were to buy a used stage 2, Would it be covered under warranty?

OniMirage 03-06-2007 12:15 AM


Originally Posted by WPG SS/SC (Post 887660)
If I were to buy a used stage 2, Would it be covered under warranty?

you CANT buy a used kit and retain warrenty the kit is designated to a specific car using the cars vin number. the item can be sold but would only be covered if still on the same car it was registered to

supersexycobalt 03-06-2007 06:34 AM

so if the reflash for the stage 2 turns off the lean code wouldnt the reflash for the stage 1 turn off the lean code also since there the same reflash

shadysrt 03-08-2007 02:35 PM

i installed the stage 2 and now the car does not boost in 1st gear any idea why?

ss_balt_06 03-08-2007 03:56 PM

i just called and got some install quotes, one was for $450 for 5 hours and the other was $300 even. thats rediculious!!! It doesnt seem that hard to swap pullies, put on the hub, swap belts and put new injectors in.

how much did is cost you guys that have it installed already?

07MetallicSC 03-08-2007 04:32 PM

It cost me 335$ at 4 hours labor time. I thought that was kind of bogus but had it done anyways as I wanted it done asap, and couldnt get ahold of the other local chevy dealer. After It was installed i drove to the other dealer and they told me they could have installed it in 2. but hey its in and im happy!

and for reference I had the stage 2 kit installed with the stage 3 pulley. I just swapped pulleys before install. Got all my parts too from crateenginedepot. Top notch service!

ss_balt_06 03-08-2007 04:39 PM

Whats all needed with the 2.8 inch pulley? All you have to do is a reflash or what?

07MetallicSC 03-08-2007 04:54 PM

2.8? Stage 3 pulley is 2.9. And yes just install stage 2 and swap pulleys. Nothing else needed.

shadysrt 03-08-2007 05:03 PM

does anyone have the answer to my problem ?? cant find solution

ss_balt_06 03-08-2007 05:14 PM

that sounds wierd to me, so if i install stg 2, and i wanna go 2.8, all i have to do is bolt it on, no tuning or reflashing needed?

07MetallicSC 03-08-2007 05:35 PM

2.8 youll need retuning. I did the gm stage 3 2.9 pulley.

ss_balt_06 03-08-2007 05:37 PM

gotcha

shadysrt 03-09-2007 03:07 PM

anyone have same problem as me?????

EmperorJJ1 03-10-2007 06:50 AM

no idea was your kit dealer installed?

Xtremekirk 03-10-2007 02:48 PM

what is the GM stage 3 pully that everyone keeps talking about. Is that an actual GM part number? Is it a supercharger pully or crank pully?

07MetallicSC 03-10-2007 06:23 PM

its a supercharger 2.9" pulley.
look it up at crateenginedepot.com fast shipping and great prices!

Xtremekirk 03-11-2007 02:46 PM

I went on that website and it says that i need to buy the entire kit which includes a PCM. Can i just get the pully and swap it out for the pully that comes with the stage 2 kit? Is there any other change that has to be made (computer re-flashed, shorter belt, etc.)?

07MetallicSC 03-11-2007 06:09 PM

page 2 you can buy individually

Xtremekirk 03-11-2007 10:00 PM

what is the gain with using the stage 3 pully and do i need to re-flash the computer again to compensate?

07MetallicSC 03-11-2007 10:53 PM

stage 3 pulley is 1 or 2 more pounds of boost i believe. No reflash or any other mod required.

bravehart929 03-19-2007 09:56 PM

i didnt search every page of this post but how do we know that stage 1 and 2 use the same flash. i just wanna be sure because listed in the stage 2 kit it claims to have its own tune.


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