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Old 11-13-2009, 01:00 PM
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Question Termnology

Not sure if this is in a faq or not. I was unable to find it.
But I think maybe it should be.

I see alot of people useing termns like

NLF
"Bump"
LSJ

WOT

What do all these terms mean?
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Old 11-13-2009, 01:01 PM
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LNF is the 2.0 turbo engine in the SS turbocharged
"Bump" is just a placeholder of a post to get a thread back to the top of the forum so people see it
LSJ is the 2.0 supercharged engine in the 05-07 SS Supercharged
WOT is wide open throttle, aka pedal to the floor!
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very nice description acey.
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Nws!
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or he meant NLS= no lift shift, option on 2008> Cobalt SS models
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no, as in NWS, when you post a new thread. You can put it at the beginning...
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Originally Posted by WVsuperSS
no, as in NWS, when you post a new thread. You can put it at the beginning...
wasent commenting on what you said. You do know NWS means Not Work Safe, right....?
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not work safe.
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ohhhhh gotcha, didnt know that lol. I alwats thought it meant something like NEWS or something like that? haha that explains alot...Thanks
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no prob, everybody has to learn sometime.
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Originally Posted by Acey
LNF is the 2.0 turbo engine in the SS turbocharged
"Bump" is just a placeholder of a post to get a thread back to the top of the forum so people see it
LSJ is the 2.0 supercharged engine in the 05-07 SS Supercharged
WOT is wide open throttle, aka pedal to the floor!

nice description
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Question ?

What does IDC mean?
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Originally Posted by insylem
What does IDC mean?
injector duty cycle or I don't care




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