is the ecotec a good engine??
is the ecotec a good engine??
i was reading a car magizine the other day, and there was this article about some race car or whatever that gm built that had a ecotec that was pumped out to 900horsepower?! can this really been done? i always wondered about if the ecotec had huge tuning potential.
Originally Posted by chevySSfreak88
i was reading a car magizine the other day, and there was this article about some race car or whatever that gm built that had a ecotec that was pumped out to 900horsepower?! can this really been done? i always wondered about if the ecotec had huge tuning potential.
That 900hp-1000hp uses a few stock parts but not too many. Other parts you can order from GM I believe. Of course don't think you can do this to your street car--the transmisson/transaxle could never handle the power.
I have driven an eco-tec and many Honda Civics. Due to the larger displacement the eco-tec has alot more torque. It is a very smooth engine and sounds pretty good. I'd say Honda is still the King of making the smoothest, best sounding 4cly but the eco-tec is so damn could that you'd never buy the Honda for that reason.
http://www.year2032.com/ecotec.htm\
Well actually they didnt change a whole lot. I plan to push this engine to around 300 Horse. Thats not bad conisidering the first problems arise at 283 hp.
Well actually they didnt change a whole lot. I plan to push this engine to around 300 Horse. Thats not bad conisidering the first problems arise at 283 hp.
I have direct experience with 2.2 eco (5sp Cav LS Sport) and 2.0 -iVTEC (base RSX). The ecotec is a nice upgrade over the 2.4 DOHC from 2000 Z24. The eco lacks some bottom torque of the 2.4 but revs a lot freer and overall is more refined. However the 2.0 VTEC is (IMO) a completely different pedigree of motor. It sings with incredible balance and smoothness, like every moving part is mirror polished and super tight tolerances....
Anyway, I do feel GM has a very competitive engine in the ecotec and as I said, it really is a big step forward. My impression is the 2.0 SS will be big time fun and sprint to redline quite impressively. More than that it seems GM is really serious about this power plant and if they give it the support of small blocks in past it will be a dominant motor.
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Anyway, I do feel GM has a very competitive engine in the ecotec and as I said, it really is a big step forward. My impression is the 2.0 SS will be big time fun and sprint to redline quite impressively. More than that it seems GM is really serious about this power plant and if they give it the support of small blocks in past it will be a dominant motor.
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Originally Posted by Fatal Fax
http://www.year2032.com/ecotec.htm\
Well actually they didnt change a whole lot. I plan to push this engine to around 300 Horse. Thats not bad conisidering the first problems arise at 283 hp.
Well actually they didnt change a whole lot. I plan to push this engine to around 300 Horse. Thats not bad conisidering the first problems arise at 283 hp.
what problems arise at 283hp?
^^^^ I believe 283 is when you start to break the stock internals....i.e. rods etc....
This is for the 2.2. The 2.0 comes "built" from the factory and should be capable of performing under much higher power levels.....
This is for the 2.2. The 2.0 comes "built" from the factory and should be capable of performing under much higher power levels.....
Originally Posted by ridinonbagz
what problems arise at 283hp?
All the rods shattered at the same time basically according to the article. The bottom has a nice table that show the hp and the needed upgrades to the block.
Originally Posted by zinner
All the rods shattered at the same time basically according to the article. The bottom has a nice table that show the hp and the needed upgrades to the block.
And this 2.0L S/C will be my second ecotec engine. I loved the 2.2L engine and was very surprised (as were my friends) at its power and potential.
a completely stock 2.2L is good for 250hp....a stock 2.0L is good for about 400hp...a stock 2.2L with new rods and pistons, head gasket and cam gears is good for approx 250-400 400-600hp can be had with either engine using a sleeved block in the 2.2L and a mildly ported head and upgraded valvetrain for both engines....600+hp is where you need to start replacing , blocks, and upgrade lower end hardware including but not limited to large main girdle studs, the stock oil pan and wetsump oiling system has and can support up to 1000hp, the factory crank will easily support 500hp.
Originally Posted by stlurbanpunk
well its just new technologies and the way they started building engines.
I have to say the quality of the engines is increasing, bu the body quality is getting crappier (thin as paper)
I have to say the quality of the engines is increasing, bu the body quality is getting crappier (thin as paper)
I would have to argue that. Panel gaps are extremely tight and the over all fit and finsh is was up from previous years. But yeah I guess they would dent easier then the boats from the 70's
Originally Posted by avro206
I would have to argue that. Panel gaps are extremely tight and the over all fit and finsh is was up from previous years. But yeah I guess they would dent easier then the boats from the 70's
Yea, but if they made our cars w/ that thick of sheet metal, they'd weigh 4000lbs, just like the old muscle cars. Then the Cobalt SS and SRT-4's would be running High 15's instead of low 14's.
Originally Posted by mchat
Yea, but if they made our cars w/ that thick of sheet metal, they'd weigh 4000lbs, just like the old muscle cars. Then the Cobalt SS and SRT-4's would be running High 15's instead of low 14's. 
Originally Posted by Maven
a completely stock 2.2L is good for 250hp....a stock 2.0L is good for about 400hp...a stock 2.2L with new rods and pistons, head gasket and cam gears is good for approx 250-400 400-600hp can be had with either engine using a sleeved block in the 2.2L and a mildly ported head and upgraded valvetrain for both engines....600+hp is where you need to start replacing , blocks, and upgrade lower end hardware including but not limited to large main girdle studs, the stock oil pan and wetsump oiling system has and can support up to 1000hp, the factory crank will easily support 500hp.
That's awesome....the 2.4L from the cavaliers always had lousy internals....the bearings and the rods were way too weak...
Originally Posted by FraGmE
That's awesome....the 2.4L from the cavaliers always had lousy internals....the bearings and the rods were way too weak...
The old Quad 4 engines are trash compared to the Ecotecs. They are so infamous for spinning the #3 crank bearing that guys don't even have to take apart the engine to double check. They were also loud, unrefined, inefficient (compared to Eco) and generally pretty crude engines. However, like the Eco, they did make good power and torque numbers.
well its just new technologies and the way they started building engines.
I have to say the quality of the engines is increasing, but the body quality is getting crappier (thin as paper)
I have to say the quality of the engines is increasing, but the body quality is getting crappier (thin as paper)
Originally Posted by wesmanw02
As the other guys said, its all about weight savings and safety. Check out any new car, they are all build like that. In fact, Honda has decided to make their body panels even thinner and weaker on their new models
I have a 56 chevy bel air with a 460 cid big block, four speed, and a nine inch and with me in it and a half tank of gas weighed only little over 3400 lbs. Hauls ass and the doors close like butter. My 06 SS 2.4L is a nice driving car also. It's peppy but does not haul ass.
Originally Posted by chevySSfreak88
i was reading a car magazine the other day, and there was this article about some race car or whatever that gm built that had a ecotec that was pumped out to 900horsepower?! can this really been done? i always wondered about if the ecotec had huge tuning potential.
http://www.gm.com/company/gmtunersou...build_book.htm
That motor/trans is really amazing...
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