Sunday, January 24, 2010

Hyundai Genesis Coupe Price With A Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Is There A Limit To How Much A Better Engine You Could Put In There? Aftermarket?

With a hyundai genesis coupe, is there a limit to how much a better engine you could put in there? Aftermarket? - hyundai genesis coupe price

I know cars, but do not know how engines work and after-sales service. Can an engine in a car that has the same size? Price?

4 comments:

Theneels... said...

Why? First, the car is available in two models. A turbo-4 (approximately 220) and V6 (300 +). The purpose of which is with a stock turbo car to be able to add a larger turbo) (and support limited modifications to make it faster. You do not need a new engine block must be at least 350 to present well-valve crank and upgrade without the parts of the engine.

But to answer your question. No, you can no engine in a modern car, because the work is necessary to Street Legal and the interface with the drivetrain components (axles, for example) is too expensive and need to completely replace the majority of the sensors and supporting components (Drain the radiator, exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe (if it is a different diameter)) is a pretty stupid thing in a car when you can just add a turbo boost and enhance the brand and 18psi in Porsche 911 territory (more or less).

Troubles... said...

Yes, almost every engine should, if money is no object. Not if you want to do it profitably. I thought too of a reciprocating engine of the Genesis Coupe, and I think 4.6L Tau V8 for Hyundai Genesis sedan is probably a smooth adjustment. Hyundai would not be surprised if it optional in the future. The latest engine swap (if possible) would be the LS7 7.0L Chevy V8 with a 6-speed manual transmission - just imagine what he would do the Genesis coupe.

Sticktri... said...

No need for a better engine in the Genesis coupe. The 2.0T is able to produce 300 horsepower with internal policies and a larger turbo and the V6 3.8 is capable to produce 400 horsepower supercharged with an add-on.

Yes, 4.6 Tau V8 Genesis Coupe doubt. But most of all the weight, I doubt that you get more performance out of him. Therefore, Rhys Millen, opted for the V8 engine as a means to put the weight balance. A large number of jobs, as she had done to adapt the engine.
http://blogs.insideline.com/straightline ...

Type PS under me never answered the question.

Everybody's Screaming said...

You can make it as powerful as you want, but in the end, he is a car that is only intended to be bought like a fast car look.

You are in a ditch when the brakes mod use included suspension and roll bars.

The stock of cars and is unable to handle almost real power. It is worse than the Mazda 3 and the Mustang is known for the treatment, such as walking tied with ur shoes laces.

Read some comments here and you realize that your car is now at the peak of their performance.

For example, look at the VW Golf GTI W12, where she was the suspension of a Veyron, the brakes of a Lamborghini, Bentley and W12 engine. The result is a fast car, trying to jump hyperly in the corner - is a total failure. And tries to Volkswagen RICER, a maximum.

What he does is like putting a Mustang engine into a Civic. Not at all otherwise.

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Guy above me know nothing.

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