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For those who worry about SKY performance..
Hello Everybody!
New to the board, but I just love SKY, Sol looks more like a Miata "Girly" car but SKY is a nice modern design.. Of course they are the same car but anyways ![]() Do we know for sure that SKY would have plastic panels? Would be cool ![]() So some people worry it's not fast, first of all it has all bases to be a real sports car - RWD IRS ALUMINUM parts (suspension) etc.. Upgrading the engine for power could be done on a Civic so don't worry, simple bolt ons and GM ECU tweaks should get it to 200 hp (peak) and to 6.9 0-60 14.9 1/4 mile? But I hope that there is enough space in the engine compartment to fit GM/Toyota supercharger kit for 2.2-2.4L and we are talking 250+ ![]() I would say with supercharger 5.9 13.9 times are possible. If anybody has pics of Sol/SKY engine compartment post them here.. EDIT: Looks like there is some space for a supercharger. That ugly intake has to go! Sol engine pic.. EDIT 2: No space for a supercharger? Thank you, mhack Last edited by mhack : 10-31-2005 at 02:45 PM. |
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The 2.4L Supercharger is designed only for the previous generation 2.4L PRE_ECOTEC engines. That Supercharger will not mate up to or even fit properly on our engines. There is supposedly a new 2.2L ECOTEC Supercharger in the works that has not officially come out yet. There are several issues stopping this kit from working on our cars as well without significant work being done to them.
Unless you want to wait for a RL Sky you're best bet is going purely aftermarket kit and not trying to modify one of the GM kits ofr this car.
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How about using 2.2L ECOTEC kit?
All part numbers are known.. Is 2.4L ECOTEC physically different from 2.2 ECOTEC? Quote:
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If you're actually interested in following this approach, there is an eaton supercharger of the same family in the supercharged XTerra that might just be perfect. It has the intake correct for a North/South orientation, and powers a similarly sized four cylinder engine.
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The Xterra SC is a rear inlet with a big elbow on it. See link below. I don't think it would be a good piece to adapt to the kappa platform as the inlet would point down to the drivers footwell/front suspension area as it would be installed on a ecotec.
http://www.cars.com/carsapp/duluth/?...rra_going.tmpl |
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The inlet of the supercharger points perfectly horizontal to the drivers side. On the XTerra there is an inlet that bends downward, which wouldn't work. But the supercharger itself would be perfect. All you would need is the right throttle body and a plate to mount it. I could fab up a TB mount plate in my sleep....
EDIT: And, of course, a supercharger mount - which I have never attempted. If there would be any problems with this supercharger, it would be in the supercharger mount & the FI computer... |
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If you compare the current Cobalt SS Supercharger to the Xterra one you'll notice a very big difference. The Cobalt Supercharger's intake points straight backwards. The Xterra Supercharger has a right angle bend that points into the engine bay instead of straight backwards.
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There's room for the V8 in there because Mallet moved stuff around to amke it work. When you buy his car you're paying him $18,000 above the price of a Solstice to make this happen. We were talking about a stock GM part working in a stock GM engine bay. What I keep saying is it wont fit without modification, I have not said it wont fit.
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I think I see what aloch is referring to now. The way the supercharger sits in that ecotec picture, the XTerra supercharger would still have the inlet pointed down to the drivers feet. However, the way the ecotec is mounted is not a standard way of mounting superchargers, and is only because of the fwd configuration that the ion/cobalt uses. As I pointed out, a supercharger mount would have to be fabbed up, and the XTerra supercharger shows promise as one that would fit. One prob though, I initially thought the XTerra supercharger was on the lil ol nissan 4 cylinder , not the bigger 3.3 v6. It might be "too much" air flow for the NA 2.4 ecotec.
I'm telling ya, with all the problems of fixing up the 2.4 ecotec, from finding a supercharger that will fit to finding an ECU to control it, I'm starting to think my full blown OBDII 3800 Turbo swap is looking more and more like the economical way to go... |
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edit: If gm had done fiberglass panels like the vette, it could have saved weight and not had the "stigma" of plastic. There is definately a lot of weight that can be saved now by swapping out body panels... Last edited by SkyCaptain : 11-01-2005 at 12:42 PM. |
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