Would a Turbo'ed Ecotec fit in a SS? Is that why they haven't done it?
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Originally Posted by codyss
The Turbo HHR rumor is just as proven as the turbo 2008 Cobalt SS.
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Originally Posted by CobaltSonOfS.A.M.
No magazines have published spy photos of the Cobalt SS turbo, but they have the HHR turbo, every other f/i Ecotech in GM's line up are Turbo. Face it the ION and Cobalt S/C's are OBLSOLETE!
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Originally Posted by Tomtwtwtw
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the only spy shot I know of for the HHR SS. Based on the way that plastic is mounted to the front bumper, that whole intercooler could be FAKE. I'm not saying it is, but it could be. Maybe it's there to disguise it from showing off the supercharged engine inside? Until I see a shot of the engine bay, or a press release from GM, the turbo Cobalt, or HHR, is a myth to me.
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and why would GM make a fake intercooler for the HHR
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Originally Posted by ChiTownSS
Chevy's into the whole rice scene now, hence the fake HHR fmic and SS/SC giant wing
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Originally Posted by CobaltSonOfS.A.M.
You forgot the carbon fiber body panels on the Z06.
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Originally Posted by CobaltSonOfS.A.M.
You forgot the carbon fiber body panels on the Z06.
Please tell me you were being sarcastic. There's a huge difference between carbon fiber on a ricebox civic and carbon fiber on high end car with supercar performance. The Carbon fiber on the Z06 is functional.
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Originally Posted by codyss
I highly doubt it's any kind of spy shot anyway, most likely some ******* tring to turbocharge his moms HHR.
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Besides, Hot Rod Magazine has published them, I think they would do there homework before publishing a picture of "some ******* tring to turbocharge his moms HHR".
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Why would Hot Rod magazine give **** about an HHR Turbo?
Magazines have a hard enough time giving correct information about cars that actually exist.
Go throw a IC on the front of a G6, two weeks later there will be pictures in a magazine stating GM is turbocharging the G6.
Magazines have a hard enough time giving correct information about cars that actually exist.
Go throw a IC on the front of a G6, two weeks later there will be pictures in a magazine stating GM is turbocharging the G6.
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Originally Posted by codyss
Unless there is a major re-design of the Cobalt the turbo will never happen. There are some here who insist it's going to happen but I doubt it.
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Yes....a lot of info about a rework, but skin and plastic interior is a LOT easier than redoing powerplants. The redo for 2008 could just be a new grill to fit some future design motif Chevy wants for cars going forward....
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It's not as hard to change engines as you think, the only change would be trans, engine cradle, and acessorys, in this case the turbo and piping is concitered an acessory. the engine cradle, and trans already exists in another delta body, the Astra. It's not that difficult.
As for the Hot Rod Magazine comment: if you look up hot rod in the dictionary you will see: hot rod also hot-rod (htrd)
n. Slang.
An automobile that has been rebuilt or modified to increase its speed and acceleration. Sounds like a turbo HHR to me.
codyss, your comment "Go throw a IC on the front of a G6, two weeks later there will be pictures in a magazine stating GM is turbocharging the G6." why don't you put your money where your mouth is and do it, and prove to us theat they won't make a Cobalt/HHR turbo SS?
As for the Hot Rod Magazine comment: if you look up hot rod in the dictionary you will see: hot rod also hot-rod (htrd)
n. Slang.
An automobile that has been rebuilt or modified to increase its speed and acceleration. Sounds like a turbo HHR to me.
codyss, your comment "Go throw a IC on the front of a G6, two weeks later there will be pictures in a magazine stating GM is turbocharging the G6." why don't you put your money where your mouth is and do it, and prove to us theat they won't make a Cobalt/HHR turbo SS?
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Originally Posted by codyss
Unless there is a major re-design of the Cobalt the turbo will never happen. There are some here who insist it's going to happen but I doubt it.
It's going to happen folks just give it a couple model years.
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