HP of a normaly asperated engine?
HP of a naturally asperated engine?
let me intorduce my self first, my name is johnny murdock, i own a chassis shop in st. louis, mo(ZERO MOTORSPORTS), i am looking ot put one of these motors in a midget. naturally asperated, mechanical fuel injection, dry sump, what kind of hp can i get, and what block/ motor do i need to keep my eye out for as a base for my project?
johnny
johnny.murdock@yahoo.com
johnny
johnny.murdock@yahoo.com
Last edited by texaszero; Jun 19, 2008 at 02:25 PM.
let me intorduce my self first, my name is johnny murdock, i own a chassis shop in st. louis, mo(ZERO MOTORSPORTS), i am looking ot put one of these motors in a midget. normaly asperated, mechanical fuel injection, dry sump, what kind of hp can i get, and what block/ motor do i need to keep my eye out for as a base for my project?
johnny
johnny.murdock@yahoo.com
johnny
johnny.murdock@yahoo.com
im confused by ur question. u wanna put what motor in a midget? n then u ask what kind of block n motor u need for ur project? im lost.
GM is working with a race series out of tulsa ,ok-ACSC. i was told they are going to use the ecotec motor out of something like a cobalt, i know nothing about this motor, just doing some research. i think there target HP is 280HP. also i cant spell to save my life
ummm, im trying to find this site... it showed everything.
from what i can remember, i know that the 2.0 has a mid compression rate. i believe a 9.5-1? n i thought the 2.2/2,4 had a 10-1? im not sure. lemme find it. i know the crank is rated for 600hp.
http://tunersource.gmblogs.com/
here is any information u need. u can download a build book for diff types of hp, with all different ecotec engines, L61, LE5, and LSJ.
from what i can remember, i know that the 2.0 has a mid compression rate. i believe a 9.5-1? n i thought the 2.2/2,4 had a 10-1? im not sure. lemme find it. i know the crank is rated for 600hp.
http://tunersource.gmblogs.com/
here is any information u need. u can download a build book for diff types of hp, with all different ecotec engines, L61, LE5, and LSJ.
Last edited by cobalt_driver; Jun 19, 2008 at 03:59 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
86mm bore
9Xmm (95?) stroke
10.0:1 compression ratio
no forged goodies
2.0l LSJ
86mm bore
86mm stroke
9.5:1 compression ratio
forged rods, cast pistons (slightly different cam profile compared to the L61
2.4l LE5
88mm bore
98mm stroke
10.4:1 compression ratio
also forged rods (i believe)
has Variable Valve Timing (VVT), so a better head
2.2l is the base, 2.4l is the step up for naturally aspirated ecotecs, and the 2.0l when running the supercharger is the top dog as far as cobalts go. Im sure you can find a lot of useful information on wikipedia as far as all the ecotec variants...there have been many over the years
I'd say run the 2.4L block with forged internals, and 2.0L head (massively ported, with retarded cams). You should be golden, 2.4L motor for more power (because contrary to popular belief there really is no replacement for displacement), 2.0L head which should flow really good, and forged innards to hold up to racing abuse. If you run methanol you could probably run 15:1 compression with no problems.
i would just like to say thanks for all thos who have replied with info. I will start working on this project next week, im still tring to get a long block to my shop so i can make a dry sump oil pan and figure out how i want to drive the dry sump pump and fuel pump. i will post pics as i go.
ok, i got one a 2.2 ecotec motor in the shop and on a stand. i realy like what i see., i am going to wet sump this motor, and start by building a custom aluminum oil pan. the motor we be rear wheel drive and laid over to the left at 45 degrees, pics to come
Questions
1. on the back of the head there is what looks like a block off plate, with a steel gasket/ diafram, what is is for
2. how much oil pressure does the stock oil pump in the front cover make?
Questions
1. on the back of the head there is what looks like a block off plate, with a steel gasket/ diafram, what is is for
2. how much oil pressure does the stock oil pump in the front cover make?
Since you are replacing the oil pan, I thought I would bring up the fact that the oil pan on all of the Ecotec variants is referred to by GM as "structural"--they say it contributes to the engine's structure itself. Don't know if you'd need to take this into account when building your own oil pan (not an expert myself), but wanted to make sure if that was important that it wasn't overlooked.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/general-cobalt-68/info-all-balts-engine-internals-tranny-118908/
differences between models
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