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BrandonDrecksage 01-24-2011 01:38 PM

anyone work for a chevy dealer?
 
I just bought a 2009 chevy cobalt ss turbo and I want to get the gmpp stage 1 upgrade done to it. I've called two dealers and they both said it would be 400 to 500 to install. I've done some research and it says it takes the dealer about 2 hours to do the upgrade. So i was hoping to spend 200 to 250 for the install. thanks

looking mostly in central jersey to get it done.

Whiplash Performance 01-24-2011 01:47 PM

Try calling Royal Chevy.

BrandonDrecksage 01-24-2011 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Whiplash Performance (Post 748042)
Try calling Royal Chevy.

i did, they quoted me at 400

Frosty 01-24-2011 03:24 PM

They probably just don't want to deal with it. ;)

BrandonDrecksage 01-25-2011 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 748050)
They probably just don't want to deal with it. ;)

haha, maybe. All of the dealers that ive called dont even know what it is. Then they have to look it up. Can anyone suggest a dealer?

Stevoone 01-25-2011 07:18 AM

I'd offer to do it but were not GM anymore.

I did the upgrade kit on a few Solstices. If it's similar to the ones I installed there easy, the only thing you need the dealer for is to call and have the VIN number updated so they can download the new software.

One of the cars I worked on we installed the parts for the upgrade and we were not able to program it at the same time. The customer drove home and came back a day or two later for the programing. The check engine light was on but the car seemed to run fine.

edit- You don't have to go to a Chevy dealer. All GM dealership have access to the same software and information. As long as it's not warranty work you should be able to have any GM dealership install the upgrade kit.

BrandonDrecksage 01-25-2011 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stevoone (Post 748127)
I'd offer to do it but were not GM anymore.

I did the upgrade kit on a few Solstices. If it's similar to the ones I installed there easy, the only thing you need the dealer for is to call and have the VIN number updated so they can download the new software.

One of the cars I worked on we installed the parts for the upgrade and we were not able to program it at the same time. The customer drove home and came back a day or two later for the programing. The check engine light was on but the car seemed to run fine.

edit- You don't have to go to a Chevy dealer. All GM dealership have access to the same software and information. As long as it's not warranty work you should be able to have any GM dealership install the upgrade kit.

could you PM me the dealership that you work at? do you know how many hours the book time is? thanks

Frosty 01-25-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by BrandonDrecksage (Post 748158)
could you PM me the dealership that you work at? do you know how many hours the book time is? thanks

He said that they're not a GM dealer anymore.

V 01-25-2011 05:00 PM

I had the upgrade done in my old SKY at a saturn dealer, first dealer I went to refused to do it and the second said they had done several. I know that info doesn't help, lol, but it shows some dealers just don't wanna get involved. I think I paid around 280 total but that was with a mobil 1 dealer oil change (like 90 bucks).

call Hawthorne chevy, they were always good to me with my ss and denali.

BrandonDrecksage 01-25-2011 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by V (Post 748204)
I had the upgrade done in my old SKY at a saturn dealer, first dealer I went to refused to do it and the second said they had done several. I know that info doesn't help, lol, but it shows some dealers just don't wanna get involved. I think I paid around 280 total but that was with a mobil 1 dealer oil change (like 90 bucks).

call Hawthorne chevy, they were always good to me with my ss and denali.

thanks, i will give em a call...how did you like it?

V 01-25-2011 07:26 PM

well, I did the gmpp cai, dejon intercooler with aluminum piping and magnafow catback all at the same time within hours of the tune. they say you won't notice the gmpp upgrade right away because the car has to learn a little. However, with all I did, the car def. woke up. I think the gm tune was well worth it especially to keep it under warranty. when I traded it in, I took off all the bolt ons, but obviously the gmpp tune stayed. whoever got the car now probably didn't know it was done but the underhood sticker is there plus it'll come up in service records.

if gmpp happens to come out with a upgrade for the 1.4L turbo ecotec, ill most likely get it for my cruze, lol.

redsoxsstink 01-25-2011 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by V (Post 748204)
I had the upgrade done in my old SKY at a saturn dealer, first dealer I went to refused to do it and the second said they had done several. I know that info doesn't help, lol, but it shows some dealers just don't wanna get involved. I think I paid around 280 total but that was with a mobil 1 dealer oil change (like 90 bucks).

call Hawthorne chevy, they were always good to me with my ss and denali.

my dads a mechanic there. hes been there over 30 years. they take good care of customers


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