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    ahh... well thank you. well im board here and nothing to do. what do you think of cobalt SS having 450 whp.
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    I say with enough time and money its very possible. But more so with the turbo-charged balts.

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    ah, well im board here so what you think bout a cobalt ss having 450whp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Feminist turnip View Post
    ah, well im board here so what you think bout a cobalt ss having 450whp
    was that a repeat or did your brain go back in time???? LOL

    id say maybe but prolly not, 450 whp is a crap ton out of a 4 cylinder with a blower. that means its gotta have around 510 crank horsepower. But with NOS, sure, lol.

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    ya my freind who has a dad that is pretty well off. his is actually a supercharged one. his recent set up was 80lb. injectors. a small pulley not sure of size. a tvs supercharger. e85 tuned, plugs,wires, stage 3 clutch, headers, full exhuast. sure im missing a few things ha, but now one of his freinds got a gto and almost beat him so hes now getting a even bigger supercharger that isnt even ment for a cobalt and has to be custom fabricated in cali. i wont doubt he will make over 500 whp
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    it wont be even close to 500 whp. there is a HUGE difference from wheel horsepower and crank horespower.

    crank is always gunna be higher than wheel horse power.

    Id say more around 300-350

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    yea ik that, i was just saying that with the bigger blower, he will prob gain 50 extra horse id think?..
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    you should check it out his races are on youtube mrtbss i think it is. its his friends account
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