Brooklynk5
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Idk if any of you know suppostly there is an intake out for the car v6
Idk if any of you know suppostly there is an intake out for the car v6
Warranty killer.
I presume that's a question and not a statement. A very quick search yielded the following:
http://www.aemintakes.com/air_intake/2016/hyundai/genesis_sedan/3.8l
And here are the instructions....
http://www.aemintakes.com/instructions/AEM-21-796_inst.pdf
If you want more performance from your V6, use a mid-grade gas instead of regular. Or you can custom mix regular and premium to whatever percentage works best. I guarantee you feel the improved performance more than an new intake.
Both of the Genesis engines are documented to deliver higher HP when higher octane fuel is used. Not sure the number for the V6, but on the V8 it is about 7HP more with premium (compared to regular). Obviously, not all engines can do this (especially older ones), but the Genesis engines can.Your not going to feel anything mixing gas or mid grade this is not a high performance car lmao
Both of the Genesis engines are documented to deliver higher HP when higher octane fuel is used. Not sure the number for the V6, but on the V8 it is about 7HP more with premium (compared to regular). Obviously, not all engines can do this (especially older ones), but the Genesis engines can.
The V8 does not require premium. It runs on regular or premium, with about 7 HP more with premium.That's why you have the v8 it requires the higher
The V6 quoted HP is with regular, and the V8 with premium. Those are the numbers used for EPA testing of MPG, so that are the numbers they quote in most advertising. However, both engines can use either regular or premium (or any octane in-between).on the gas discussion, im pretty sure hyundai/genesis puts a lil * next to their horsepower claims. if you find the corresponding asterisk, it will tell you that those numbers(311/420) are from using premium 91 octane fuel
on another note, there is a member here that has bought and installed the intake. even included a video with before and after comparisons
The V6 quoted HP is with regular, and the V8 with premium. Those are the numbers used for EPA testing of MPG, so that are the numbers they quote in most advertising. However, both engines can use either regular or premium (or any octane in-between).
Your not going to feel anything mixing gas or mid grade this is not a high performance car lmao
Supposedly improves air (O2) intake, which theoretically improve combustion. But in a blind test, it is very difficult to tell the difference, and if there is a difference it very small.So why switch the intake? For looks?
there is a member here that has bought and installed the intake. even included a video with before and after comparisons
The V8 does not require premium. It runs on regular or premium, with about 7 HP more with premium.