the balts arent bad cars at all i just dont think its fair to say its better than the nsrt4. they gave it some nice features that we have to pay and add and a bit more power. IMO i think its GM throwing a sucker punch after seeing their sc' balt get its butt kicked. they are quick cars tho, damn good sound system too
yeah they have all those nice features because GM has seen that for tuners they are popular mods and prob cheap for them to put in, nice car though id like to run one soon im stockish with a dsp on the way so it would be a good race
yeah they have all those nice features because GM has seen that for tuners they are popular mods and prob cheap for them to put in, nice car though id like to run one soon im stockish with a dsp on the way so it would be a good race
with DSP u should have no prob with stock turbo ss.
ahh fuck man i give credit when its due i think thats sick on just a tune. my only thing is i think those cars are ugly as fuck compared to a nsrt. just my feelings
seems like there are a lot of haters in here. the Cobalt SS/TC with just a tune is pretty badass i'm not gonna lie. it did take GM 4 years though...
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Well good for you, I would rather work in a heated garge with a Lift and a mechanic to do most of the work!-A man must know his limitation-"Clint Eastwood", the easy way that way its done right! You really have to get the car in the air to put on a o2 Housing.
is it me or is 2200 psi of fuel seem high for a gas power car??? maybe its diesel powered
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