Wednesday Feb 08

Cobalt LNF Turbo Upgrade Kit Is A Go!

Written by Corey Mullane | Monday, 19 October 2009 | 1 Comment
Cobalt SS Turbo LNF Upgrade Kit Released Go!

That's right. The faster you can get your tail to your local Chevy dealer, the faster you can be equipped with the highly-anticipated Cobalt SS Turbo LNF Upgrade Kit! There's not much to say beside that, 280hp and 320lb.-ft of torque is just a short trip to your dealer away. Don't forget, the Cobalt LNF Turbo Upgrade Kit is also the ONLY ECU tune that keeps your factory warranty intact, not to mention maintains factory drivability and even has been documented to improve your gas mileage! Instructions for the Cobalt LNF Upgrade Kit will be needed for your dealer to pull the calibration number and those instructions are available for GMTS fans to download after the jump. The long wait is finally over, now get off your butt and drive!

Official new emission certification sticker will not be available for approximately three to four weeks. CARB does not release the new EO# a head of time so all kits shipped in the next 3 to 4 weeks will have the old EO certification sticker. New stickers with the new CARB EO# will be available upon request and proof of purchase.
 

Downloads:

LNF Turbo Upgrade Kit Instructions (needed for tech to install)

CARB Certification Approval Letter (just for fun)

 

UPDATE (10/20): Answers to your questions below can be found here as anwered from GM HPVO.

UPDATE (10/21):
If you have a previous copy of the LNF Instructions that were posted for the Sky/Solstice/HHR kits, please download this one in its place as this version contains Cobalt specific details including claibration numbers and wire harness color information.

1 Comment

  • Britt
    posted by Britt | Friday, 01 October 2010

    I have a question - I had the kit installed late last year, and the printed sheet I had included the old calibration numbers. Could the wrong calibration been installed in my ' 09 SS ? I also see that there are different P/N's for the different year Balts - aren't they all the same ?

    Thank you !

    Britt

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