Unless you are talking Corvetts/Domestic V8 and A LOT of money......rule of thumb is, never EVER put a turbo on a NA car.
Most turbo engines are build to withstand double the horsepower.
Most NA engines are right on the edge. Unless you are rebuilding internals and have thousands to throw off the cliff into what will eventually turn out to "MAYBE a V6 Camry killer"......I suggest you don't do it.
Also, don't mess/modify cars until:
- you own a house
- you own a garage
- you have a daily A to B vehicle
I don't want to get into much detail so you will have to trust me on above.
What an absurdly black-and-white, ignorant, overly-generalized opinion. Pay no attention to anything other than the suggestion of having alternate transportation. Don't even get me started on this 'most NA engines are right on the edge' and 'turbo engines can handle double their power' nonsense.
Its a cobalt.
How about you you point out where I'm wrong and prove me wrong vs spit out bunch of BS.
It's a generalization/rule of thumb, doesn't mean it applies to EVERY SINGLE CAR in the world.
Sure, you can turbo ANY car with ANY engine, but the big question is "for how".
Okay, here goes.
Turbo cars that cannot tolerate double stock power levels on a stock engine:
Mazdaspeed 3 (263->526hp)
Mazdaspeed Protege (230hp->260hp)
Mazdaspeed Miata (180hp->360hp)
MK2 MR2 Turbo (200+hp->400+hp)
WRX/FXT (200-260hp -> 400-520+hp)
STI (289hp->578hp)
GTI (200hp->400hp)
300ZX TT (300hp->600hp)
335i (302bhp->604bhp) (or any twin-turbo BMW for that matter)
S80 T6 (~240hp->480hp)
S60 T5 (~240hp->480hp)
V70R (250hp->500hp)
S60R (300hp->600hp)
XC70 (330hp->660hp)
SAAB 9-3 (~180-250hp->360-500hp).
NA cars that can handle significant power increases* through boosting on a stock block:
Mazda BP6 (in many cars) (110bhp->230whp)
Mazda BP8 (in a few cars) (140bhp->240whp)
NC Miata (2.0L duratec, also some Fords) (160bhp->250whp)
Ford/Mazda 2.3L duratec (in many cars) (140-160bhp->240whp)
Toyota 1zz (in many cars) (135bhp->220whp)
Toyota 2zz (in many cars) (165whp->275whp)
Toyota 5SFE (in many cars) (135bhp->250whp)
Honda B18x (in many cars) (~140bhp -> 200+whp)
Honda D16x (in many cars) (~90bhp-> 200+whp)
Honda F20 (S2K) (200hp->400+whp)
BMW M54B25 (i.e. E46 325i) (181bhp->275hp)
BMW M50B25 (i.e. E30 325i) (170bhp->280hp)
Nissan 350Z/370z (~230-250bhp->400+whp)
Lexus IS300 (215bhp->450+bhp)
Lotus Elise/Exige (200bhp->300whp)
*note that many have big increases over BRAKE hp with WHEEL hp.
Look, I'm starting to run out of cars that are not totally niche here. This represents literally millions (probably tens of millions) of cars and engines that contradict your wild-ass generalizations.
The only car I know of that is turbo and can double stock power with a stock engine is an Evo, but that is an exception, not the rule.
Miata motors and Toyota 5VZ and 3VZFE motors are n/a and can easily handle boost.
I have been modifying cars for ten years - well before house and garage. Why should you restrict yourself from having fun until you meet specific criteria? Might as well tell someone to never go out to a bar or have a gf or (insert anything that costs money) until you "own a house."
The only thing I agree with you on is having a second vehicle.
Vdubchaos said:Of course if money is no object, either will do.
In this case we are talking about a Cobalt.
Besides potentially ruining a perfectly decent car, you will destroy its resale value. Just trade it on a Cobalt SS if you really really need more speed. But honestly, does any of this make any sense?
Sure, but their Factory Turbo motors can handle lot more increase than NA motors.
Too many reasons to list, but here is some.
Cars = money down the drain. That money could go towards down payment/mortgage. By the time you realize "money into car = money down the toilet" you most likely already set yourself back so far....you might never own a house.
Cars are a VERY expensive hobby. Make sure you have a stable place to live before you even THINK about messing with cars.
If you race, well all I can tell you is "if you can't push your car off the cliff TODAY, do NOT race it"
As far as garage, if you have a really nice car you simply don't want to waste 1/2 of your life keeping it mint. Also Garage is a nice place to do all of your maintenance/work. And car covers suck.....
A car that has a great engine despite the rest of the car.