Didnt see this publication here so i thought id post this up
part 1
http://gmperformancedivision.com/content/pulse/23/ecotec.pdf
part 2
http://gmperformancedivision.com/content/pulse/27/Ecotec_Part_2.pdf
part 3
http://gmperformancedivision.com/content/pulse/28/Ecotec_Part_3.pdf
part 4 with dyno
http://gmperformancedivision.com/content/pulse/38/Ecotec_Part_4.pdf
how to build a bulitproof 300 ecotec
Re: how to build a bulitproof 300 ecotec
Thanks for the articles.Good reading!!
I'm a little bummed as I read somewhere GM used forged pistons in the Ecotec S/C'd engine,but I guess not.
I was thinking along the lines that the 300hp optioned Brammo engines would have the forged pistons,better valve springs,better cams,65lb. injectors etc etc. but in actuality it appears NONE of that happened.
So,how come it cost 3k more thaan stage two?................Anyone????
Double bummed...
Oh well, more for us motorheads to do. Busy....busy...busy.....
I'm a little bummed as I read somewhere GM used forged pistons in the Ecotec S/C'd engine,but I guess not.
I was thinking along the lines that the 300hp optioned Brammo engines would have the forged pistons,better valve springs,better cams,65lb. injectors etc etc. but in actuality it appears NONE of that happened.
So,how come it cost 3k more thaan stage two?................Anyone????
Double bummed...
Oh well, more for us motorheads to do. Busy....busy...busy.....
Re: how to build a bulitproof 300 ecotec
would all that stuff really be required to make 300HP? Reason I'm asking, the engine I'm using, even though Turbocharged from factory, can go all the way to 350Hp in OEM trim, obviously with some external, shall we call them "Blot-on" insentives...
then again, now that I'm thinking of it, the pistons are forged in these engines... so yeah, guess it would be.
then again, now that I'm thinking of it, the pistons are forged in these engines... so yeah, guess it would be.
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Re: how to build a bulitproof 300 ecotec
Forged pistons are a really good idea on any performance motor and almost mandatory on one with more than 12psi. of boost.
I would also get rid of the torque to yield head bolts and main girdle bolts.
There are also rumors of the 2.4l crank being used in some builds for more cubes (better torque!)
I would also get rid of the torque to yield head bolts and main girdle bolts.
There are also rumors of the 2.4l crank being used in some builds for more cubes (better torque!)
Re: how to build a bulitproof 300 ecotec
I think as the technical info reaches the owners, there is a little disappointment.. we all sorta hoped there was some majic inside since when questions were asked..the answers were elusive and cryptic.
Oh yeah.. I will drive one again... I just want lingenfelters eco in it.
Oh yeah.. I will drive one again... I just want lingenfelters eco in it.
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