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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 09:28 PM
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 10:25 PM
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anyone know how many psi the 2.0 turbo is going to be running at? personally, if i had the time and money, would go find a wrecked saab 2.0 turbo, and take the motor out and play with it.... im sure the manifold and stuff is all compatible, if not, nothing a plasma cutter and a mig welder couldnt fix.... lol
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by italstalnprd86
anyone know how many psi the 2.0 turbo is going to be running at? personally, if i had the time and money, would go find a wrecked saab 2.0 turbo, and take the motor out and play with it.... im sure the manifold and stuff is all compatible, if not, nothing a plasma cutter and a mig welder couldnt fix.... lol
19-20psi
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 10:38 PM
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19-20psi
Its not going to be that simple, SIDI, VVT, Dual scroll turbo, these are all things that contribute to make the 260HP a reality with that motor....
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Old Feb 19, 2006 | 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mi6_
Your ECU will show that you were running aftermarket parts when you take it into service. It records every detai of the engine and superchargers operation. Don't be so confident that you can swap everything back and GM won't notice. You may not get away with that.
BS Flag has been raised!!!! After working for chevy dealers as a tech for 16yrs, they/we have NO idea if you have put a tune in your car. We just flash the entire PCM and could care less!!

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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by FAST06SS
BS Flag has been raised!!!! After working for chevy dealers as a tech for 16yrs, they/we have NO idea if you have put a tune in your car. We just flash the entire PCM and cocare less!!
I was going to say the same thing but didn't feel it was worth my time so thanks.
Joe
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by mi6_
Your ECU will show that you were running aftermarket parts when you take it into service. It records every detai of the engine and superchargers operation. Don't be so confident that you can swap everything back and GM won't notice. You may not get away with that.

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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 09:36 AM
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ya chrysler has openly stated on the SRT forums that they would have that ability in the future....oh mods VOID! that will really SUCK!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 11:21 AM
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what i see this boiling down to is that you can wait for TESTED and WARRENTIED gm staged kits or but something different from a thirdparty vendor with a Void. Help gm out, the company needs you and everyone is just counting pennies and complaning. i dont beleave that we should pay what ever they ask but the extra money is worth it i feel to help a company that has a place in the history of this country. espacially when this is a time overran with a influx of imported goods. help prevent outsourcing. buy domestic.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by skatecity
what i see this boiling down to is that you can wait for TESTED and WARRENTIED gm staged kits or but something different from a thirdparty vendor with a Void. Help gm out, the company needs you and everyone is just counting pennies and complaning. i dont beleave that we should pay what ever they ask but the extra money is worth it i feel to help a company that has a place in the history of this country. espacially when this is a time overran with a influx of imported goods. help prevent outsourcing. buy domestic.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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Well, today after trying to decide what to go with I purchased the Intense kit today!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by skatecity
what i see this boiling down to is that you can wait for TESTED and WARRENTIED gm staged kits or but something different from a thirdparty vendor with a Void. Help gm out, the company needs you and everyone is just counting pennies and complaning. i dont beleave that we should pay what ever they ask but the extra money is worth it i feel to help a company that has a place in the history of this country. espacially when this is a time overran with a influx of imported goods. help prevent outsourcing. buy domestic.

^^^^^^ Hell Yeah !!!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by skatecity
what i see this boiling down to is that you can wait for TESTED and WARRENTIED gm staged kits or but something different from a thirdparty vendor with a Void. Help gm out, the company needs you and everyone is just counting pennies and complaning. i dont beleave that we should pay what ever they ask but the extra money is worth it i feel to help a company that has a place in the history of this country. espacially when this is a time overran with a influx of imported goods. help prevent outsourcing. buy domestic.
Good words!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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A few points:

First...GM Parts Guy isn't going to have any advantage to the availibility to the GM stage kits over any other dealer. This will be a nationwide offering. Maybe a few delays to some dealers....but his isn't going to be given special dispensation.

I'd be wary of his claims. I'd be wary because he can't spell, and he can't type. Wanna trust him? Not very professional, is he????? I'm waiting for the "send me your deposit" post.

Notice he called then phase kits? Ever heard that before?

Someone commented that we will just be able to copy the new GM program.
Oh really?

I'm curious as to how? Do you know what equipment will be required to do so? Tell me then...be specific.
Do you think GM won't include some hooks in the software that just might prevent this?

And if you could copy it, would you know how to tweak it?
I haven't heard that anyone has even been able to copy the stock software and modify it. Have you?
If that were the case, then why haven't the aftermarket hackers offered software upgrades to go along with their "kits"?????

Seems to me these folks offer add on "fool the computer" tweaks.

Maybe you can copy the GM software.....but guess what, it's machine code....bits, and you will have no idea what it is doing. Unless you have a decode software program that will break it down to tweakable info.
Do you have that? If so tell me what it is, and where I can get it. Again, be specific.

Folks make this claim.....but trust me, it isn't that easy.

About pricing:

The parts are cheap. GM can have 10,000 pulleys made for probably $20 each. Injectors for maybe the same. The belt.......well GM can go to Gates and have them make what they want. We can't! And as far as I can tell, the belt isn't available from anyone but GM.

GM gets to make a profit from this stuff.....it's called Gross Margin. It's how companies make money.

Ever walked into a GM dealer and bought an injector? They cost between $80 and $100 ea. So don't think you can get a set for $100. More like $200 if you can get the cost + 10% deal. And most of you can't get that....you have to pay retail.

The real cost for the GM kits will be the software. And yet some folks here think.....
"it's just a re-flash".

****. How much time and money do you think GM will have invested in the simple re-flash?
They will have had to initiated a program to do the software. Assigned a project manager, assigned a team, and then done the development.
They will have had to deal with resource issues, (Corvette development), problems, etc.
It's more than a few keystrokes. Think about it.......dyno time, driveability time, emissions time, test time......over runs, etc.

How many man hours do you think it took? (you probably have no idea what man hours are)

GM is a business, and their goal is to make money. It's pretty simple.
But they will have a good product, that will meet it's claims, and they will stand behind it. AND it will have real software to go along with it, not some hack "fool the computer" setup.

I'm more than happy to wait for the Generals stufff, I'm not in a big hurry. Why are you?

Ron
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 05:52 PM
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^^^ Amen brother
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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man just put it down !
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 06:00 PM
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^^^ Amen brother
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 06:30 PM
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I am getting so sick an tired of this arguing. On top of that the comparo posts are starting to aggrivate me because I am one of those guys that is waiting on GM's stage 2. After the warranty is up, at that point I can go whole hog. I don't want to sound mean because Intense and RevIt Up are doing great deeds, but you just cannot beat the ECU itself controlling the entire engine. I'm sure later down the road, the ECU will be unlocked all will be free to do as they choose. I think as of right now, our main focus should definatley be a better head, springs, and definately beefy rocker arms!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:07 PM
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Hey,

I didn't get a harrumph from the guy in the corner.....
You have to know "Blazing Saddles"

Be patient, the GM kit will be great.

Down the road, the better aftermarket folks will know how to tweak the software.
It's just not happening yet.

We have cool cars, enjoy!

Ron
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 2K5SS/SC?
I am getting so sick an tired of this arguing. On top of that the comparo posts are starting to aggrivate me because I am one of those guys that is waiting on GM's stage 2. After the warranty is up, at that point I can go whole hog. I don't want to sound mean because Intense and RevIt Up are doing great deeds, but you just cannot beat the ECU itself controlling the entire engine. I'm sure later down the road, the ECU will be unlocked all will be free to do as they choose. I think as of right now, our main focus should definatley be a better head, springs, and definately beefy rocker arms!
WERD!!!!
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:37 PM
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man the disscussion on this thread is busier than a dyke in a hardware store. lol.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by RonSS
A few points:

First...GM Parts Guy isn't going to have any advantage to the availibility to the GM stage kits over any other dealer. This will be a nationwide offering. Maybe a few delays to some dealers....but his isn't going to be given special dispensation.

I'd be wary of his claims. I'd be wary because he can't spell, and he can't type. Wanna trust him? Not very professional, is he????? I'm waiting for the "send me your deposit" post.

Notice he called then phase kits? Ever heard that before?

Someone commented that we will just be able to copy the new GM program.
Oh really?

I'm curious as to how? Do you know what equipment will be required to do so? Tell me then...be specific.
Do you think GM won't include some hooks in the software that just might prevent this?

And if you could copy it, would you know how to tweak it?
I haven't heard that anyone has even been able to copy the stock software and modify it. Have you?
If that were the case, then why haven't the aftermarket hackers offered software upgrades to go along with their "kits"?????

Seems to me these folks offer add on "fool the computer" tweaks.

Maybe you can copy the GM software.....but guess what, it's machine code....bits, and you will have no idea what it is doing. Unless you have a decode software program that will break it down to tweakable info.
Do you have that? If so tell me what it is, and where I can get it. Again, be specific.

Folks make this claim.....but trust me, it isn't that easy.

About pricing:

The parts are cheap. GM can have 10,000 pulleys made for probably $20 each. Injectors for maybe the same. The belt.......well GM can go to Gates and have them make what they want. We can't! And as far as I can tell, the belt isn't available from anyone but GM.

GM gets to make a profit from this stuff.....it's called Gross Margin. It's how companies make money.

Ever walked into a GM dealer and bought an injector? They cost between $80 and $100 ea. So don't think you can get a set for $100. More like $200 if you can get the cost + 10% deal. And most of you can't get that....you have to pay retail.

The real cost for the GM kits will be the software. And yet some folks here think.....
"it's just a re-flash".

****. How much time and money do you think GM will have invested in the simple re-flash?
They will have had to initiated a program to do the software. Assigned a project manager, assigned a team, and then done the development.
They will have had to deal with resource issues, (Corvette development), problems, etc.
It's more than a few keystrokes. Think about it.......dyno time, driveability time, emissions time, test time......over runs, etc.

How many man hours do you think it took? (you probably have no idea what man hours are)

GM is a business, and their goal is to make money. It's pretty simple.
But they will have a good product, that will meet it's claims, and they will stand behind it. AND it will have real software to go along with it, not some hack "fool the computer" setup.

I'm more than happy to wait for the Generals stufff, I'm not in a big hurry. Why are you?

Ron
Nice post, Agreed 100%, Although the faster they can get this kit out the faster I'm going to buy it.
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:41 PM
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does anyone planning on just getting the stage 2 and then changing the pulley to like a 2.8 from billet flow?
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by VictoryRed06
does anyone planning on just getting the stage 2 and then changing the pulley to like a 2.8 from billet flow?
That seems kind of pointless to me. Why pay extra for the GM pulley just to take it off and install another brand. Why not just go with Stage 1 and then get your own pulley?
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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by max_boost
That seems kind of pointless to me. Why pay extra for the GM pulley just to take it off and install another brand. Why not just go with Stage 1 and then get your own pulley?
I might even go that route myself, consider how much it's going to be for Stage I, and then just a smaller pulley... you'll probably hit that magic $750 buying, installing Stage I and the pulley and have a little left over from the Labour costs you saved on.

You'd net better HP too, with the smaller pulley.
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