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Hahn Cobalt SS/TC with LNF Turbo engine goes 13.20
Click the pic to check it out!
This is the newest addition to our development fleet...a brand-new Cobalt SS Turbo! Same engine as Redline, but in a FWD coupe. The 13.2 second ET was achieved on stock tires, with just a PPC Tune and Hahn 3" CatBack Exhaust. Be sure to check the videos too!
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Bill Hahn Jr. Hahn RaceCraft GM TurboCharging since 1988 Ecotec Turbo Specialists www.turbosystem.com Last edited by EcoBoost : 07-11-2008 at 01:56 AM. |
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So what is the scoop Bill? Are they lighter, more aerodynamic, less drag in front wheel driveline? You don't see any GXP/Redline manuals running near that good. What is the Cobalt secret?
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Kendall 2008 SKY R3DLIN3 White/Black/Chrome/Auto (2 pedals are faster) Mods: K&N, Koni, SMS Throttle body, Hahn IC & BSR, Dejon IC pipes & gauge pod, Aeroforce Interceptor, Autometer boost gauge. |
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cause you only lose like 15hp to the wheels plus over a hundred pounds lighter due to no rwd transmission and rear end weight. i could run a 14.7 with my 200hp s/c ion redline, but thats mainly cause i suck at launching. plus the turbo is hella good in top end and the s/c is only good in low end, so if you can get off the line good your set for a good time.
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Mods: Dejon Spring Magnaflow 3" catback Wastegate Mod: 21psi Removed gm emblems behind front tires Xentec 8K HIDs Low Beams and Fogs Parking Light Leds License Plate Leds Little Chromies 3rd brake light vinyl: REDLINE |
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Thats pretty sweet.... Is that equipped with the No Lift Shift?
The bigger and better question, is the intercooler (stock or aftermarket) going to be the same size for the Cobalt and the Sky?
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2008 Sky Redline "SkyLon" Midnight Blue / Black Top/Leather Monsoon 6 Disc Tri-Pedal |
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![]() But yes, the car's a bit lighter, and has less driveline loss too. Get me in a GXP or RL with similar mods and the apparent gap will close. Pardon me for being a braggart, but I have some skills!
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Bill Hahn Jr. Hahn RaceCraft GM TurboCharging since 1988 Ecotec Turbo Specialists www.turbosystem.com |
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Yes, it is...and yes, I did ![]()
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Bill Hahn Jr. Hahn RaceCraft GM TurboCharging since 1988 Ecotec Turbo Specialists www.turbosystem.com |
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The stock unit is much bigger than the GXP/RL stock intercooler. Naturally, our replacement will be typically large too!
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Bill Hahn Jr. Hahn RaceCraft GM TurboCharging since 1988 Ecotec Turbo Specialists www.turbosystem.com |
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i wanna drive one now! my ion rl was quick and had plenty top end for a sc, i could just imagine the top end this car has!
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Mods: Dejon Spring Magnaflow 3" catback Wastegate Mod: 21psi Removed gm emblems behind front tires Xentec 8K HIDs Low Beams and Fogs Parking Light Leds License Plate Leds Little Chromies 3rd brake light vinyl: REDLINE |
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