TC vs. Colbalt SS
#1
TC vs. Colbalt SS
How does a TC with a cold air intake match up with a Factory stock Colbalt SS with the factory supercharger. I have been wandering this for a while know, but cant seem to find any information on comparing these two. Thanks!!!
#2
It gets its a$$ handed to it. You are comapring a forced induction car to a car with a filter and pipe that gives it maybe 5whp.
#3
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#4
yea the cobalt ss will tear up the tC in the same respect that a supercharged tC will destroy a stock cobalt
#6
^ Hell no, not a stock Cobalt SS atleast. A Turbonetics tC can look forward to seeing 13.7 with a good launch and sticky tires.
The real question and only question is which is faster, a Cobalt SS or a Supercharged tC?
The real question and only question is which is faster, a Cobalt SS or a Supercharged tC?
#7
That is a much better question. How a forced induction tc would fair against a forced induction cobalt.
#9
stop freaking asking these questions....LOOK THE NUMBERS UP AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF!!!! THERE ARE PLENTY OF TC VS. WHATEVER THREADS....
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now that were asking questions..i was debating wether to buy my tC or a 350z...wich one would win in a drag? can anybody help, im a moron who doesnt know waht that red search button does....
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now that were asking questions..i was debating wether to buy my tC or a 350z...wich one would win in a drag? can anybody help, im a moron who doesnt know waht that red search button does....
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#10
ok. lets put number together. the tc supercharged is at best 15.0 1/4milestock. while ive seen some stock cobalts do 14.5, cobalt has more wheel hp, and prob weighs less.? not to mention the LSD.
#11
Supercharged SS Cobalt has 205HP vs Supercharged tC at 200HP
SPECIFICATIONS
2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged Coupe
Base Price.................................$ 21,430
Price As Tested........................$ 23,410
Engine Type ..............................dual overhead cam, 16-valve; supercharged and intercooled; aluminum alloy inline four-cylinder
Engine Size................................2.0 liters / 122 cu. in.
Horsepower................................205 @ 5600 rpm
Torque (lb-ft) ............................200 @ 4400 rpm
Transmission.............................5-speed manual
Wheelbase / Length...................103.3 in. / 180.5 in.
Curb Weight ...............................2806 lbs.
Pounds Per Horsepower.............13.7
Fuel Capacity..............................13.2 gal.
Fuel Requirement........................91 octane unleaded premium gasoline
Tires............................................P215/45 WR18 Pirelli P-Zero
Brakes, front/rear........................vented disc / solid disc, antilock standard
Suspension, front/rear.................independent MacPherson strut /semi-independent torsion beam axle
Drivetrain.....................................front engine, front-wheel drive
PERFORMANCE
EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon
city / highway / observed
23 / 29 / 23.5
0 to 60 mph .................................6.1 sec (mfg)
OPTIONS AND CHARGES
Side head curtain airbags ............$ 395
OnStar system.............................$ 695
XM Satellite radio.........................$ 325
Destination charge.......................$ 565
From the numbers, the Cobalt SS would win. It's also over a hundred pounds lighter too.
SPECIFICATIONS
2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged Coupe
Base Price.................................$ 21,430
Price As Tested........................$ 23,410
Engine Type ..............................dual overhead cam, 16-valve; supercharged and intercooled; aluminum alloy inline four-cylinder
Engine Size................................2.0 liters / 122 cu. in.
Horsepower................................205 @ 5600 rpm
Torque (lb-ft) ............................200 @ 4400 rpm
Transmission.............................5-speed manual
Wheelbase / Length...................103.3 in. / 180.5 in.
Curb Weight ...............................2806 lbs.
Pounds Per Horsepower.............13.7
Fuel Capacity..............................13.2 gal.
Fuel Requirement........................91 octane unleaded premium gasoline
Tires............................................P215/45 WR18 Pirelli P-Zero
Brakes, front/rear........................vented disc / solid disc, antilock standard
Suspension, front/rear.................independent MacPherson strut /semi-independent torsion beam axle
Drivetrain.....................................front engine, front-wheel drive
PERFORMANCE
EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon
city / highway / observed
23 / 29 / 23.5
0 to 60 mph .................................6.1 sec (mfg)
OPTIONS AND CHARGES
Side head curtain airbags ............$ 395
OnStar system.............................$ 695
XM Satellite radio.........................$ 325
Destination charge.......................$ 565
From the numbers, the Cobalt SS would win. It's also over a hundred pounds lighter too.
#12
i'll stop asking these questions when you start posting some decent answers. If you dont like the questions then dont take the time to answer them
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#13
There is a guy around here that has one and I have raced him a couple times. Its neck and neck till about third gear until his SC starts pulling hard.
#14
The tC will lose unless the Cobalt driver sucks *****. That's all common sense.
I think it's quite ludicrous that a 26 year old would even be concerned with this type of thing, let alone not be able to discern it his or herself. There have been lots of incidents with tCs and street races, none of them are pretty--a few fatalities. If you want to race, do it right or don't it at all.
I think it's quite ludicrous that a 26 year old would even be concerned with this type of thing, let alone not be able to discern it his or herself. There have been lots of incidents with tCs and street races, none of them are pretty--a few fatalities. If you want to race, do it right or don't it at all.
#15
Think of it this way also if you will buy the car the Chevy will be worth less that the scion when you are over with. That was a big thing with my decision.
#16
Originally Posted by NC_TC_2006
i'll stop asking these questions when you start posting some decent answers. If you dont like the questions then dont take the time to answer them
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#17
plus there is a bigger WHP diff between the two cars as well. and you cant keep your warranty with a 7000rpm redline in the tc either. unlike the stage kits
#19
Originally Posted by roflitzjinno
2 different cars. honestly.
cobalt = fi
tc = na
cobalt = fi
tc = na
sry. i meant sc tc, and sc ss
#20
found a little fuel for the fire as well if is hasnt been previously posted. a Vid 2.2 cobalt 4 dr, v tc at track http://videos.streetfire.net/search/...07E1F3DF77.htm