![]() Other manufacturers were already offering sporty variants of their compacts–cars like the Sentra SE-R, Civic Si, Neon SRT-4, SVT Focus, and even the Evo and WRX. While it was a good start, what the Cobalt really needed was a dose of excitement. In the “minuses” column, the Cobalt’s bland styling was panned, and the interior design and materials were stuck firmly in the Old GM world of cost-cutting and (lack of) product design. Initial reviews were promising: Here was a car that could possibly compete on equal footing with imported compacts. It wasn’t a bad engine, though perhaps it wasn’t as technologically advanced as some competitors’ powerplants. The base 2.2-liter Ecotec carried over from the Cavalier. Like the outgoing car, the Cobalt came in coupe and sedan form, although a convertible was not offered. It was also the basis of the promising Saturn Ion. This was an all-new design to replace the aging Cavalier, endowed with a bit of international DNA: It shared a platform with Holden, Vauxhall and Opel. When the bowtie brand unveiled the new Delta-platform Cobalt for 2005, reviewers were understandably cautious. Sure, there were a few half-hearted attempts at making a Cavalier that was also fun to drive, but there were a lot more flops than successes. For more than 20 years, the nameplate graced ever more downmarket cars as its technology and styling failed to keep up. It requires the following parts from the Stage 2 Kit: high-flow fuel injectors, pulley adapter hub and serpentine belt.For most consumers, Chevy’s Cavalier was a totally forgettable denizen of rental car fleets and subprime borrowers. Note : This kit is an upgrade to Stage 2. The vehicle’s air conditioning is disabled by the Stage 3 PCM. The Stage 3 upgrades are meant for off-road use only and are not certified to be emissions-legal. Note : The Stage 3 Kit is for off-road use only. The PCM will automatically provide the proper spark and fuel for nitrous up to 500 rpm below the current selected rev limit when the trigger is activated. This PCM is also equipped with a control scheme for the equivalent of a 50-horsepower shot of nitrous. Pressing the throttle further will adjust the rev limit in 250 rpm increments. At about 50 percent throttle, the tachometer will show the current rev limit. The rev limit is adjusted by pressing on the throttle pedal with the ignition on and engine off. This PCM is equipped with a user-adjustable rev limit from 6,750 to 8,000 rpm. Power, we recommend also installing a high-flow exhaust. In addition to the power increase, you’ll also get an adjustable rev limiter and calibration for a 50-shot of nitrous (nitrous kit not included). Stage 3 takes horsepower output to 248 horsepower on 93 octane fuel and to 260 horsepower on 100 octane fuel. Our Stage 3 Kit will take your supercharged Ecotec 2.0L engine to a whole new level of performance. Unique PCM, which includes a calibration for the smaller pulley, an adjustable rev limiter, a 100-octane mode, and a nitrous control algorithm. ![]() Take your Cobalt SS or ION Red Line to the next level with our Stage 3 Off-Road Kit! The Stage 3 kit consists of the following: 88958718 Stage 3 Kit, 2005 Cobalt SS Supercharged
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