Sweet! Nice looking rack! This might be the first time I've said that and not got slapped.
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Sweet! Nice looking rack! This might be the first time I've said that and not got slapped.
Welcome to BCM sharp looking cars!
I thought about going to him to. Might do that with winter coming up fast, get the bolt on first during the winter and then tune next spring.
I talked to badls1 and he never tuned a LNF before so I'm most likely going to go with a guy in Ohio "WickedSS2005 from cobaltss.net" I looked locally for a tuner with experiance on the newer cobalts...
I've read a few post on other boards of guys with this tune pushing 30 psi but my understanding is its for a larger aftermarket turbo not the stock one, 24-25 psi is the safe max psi on the stock one...
"there is a tuner on this site that could probably tune you with HPT"
Who who this be? BAD LS1?
Yes stock boost in mine is 13-15 psi there running around 22 psi some even more tuned.
From what i've read a down pipe helps a lot and I would guess that most of the dyno's #'s i've seen on the net were from cars that were modded. GM finally came out with the stage 1 kit last week and...
http://cobaltss.net/gallery/files/3/9/6/2/2/100_3857.jpg
http://cobaltss.net/gallery/files/3/9/6/2/2/100_3856.jpg
These are the only two pic's I've got here's a little more about the car:
These...
Well I vote Chevy Cobalt SS I got mine for under $20,000 earlier this year. -Todd
Looking to get tuned, will post pic's tomorrow. -Todd
Hello just wanted to say hi and ask a question? I drive a '09 Chevy Cobalt SS and I was wondering if there is anyone in the Milwaukee area that knows how to tune one these with hp tuners? -Todd