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First Generation lsx or coyote swap R-spec sedan

mcieutat

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1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Has anyone thought of or done this yet? I am in the process of doing my do diligence on the swap and it seemed to be pretty straight forward, but after doing some additional research I have hit a road block with the TCM. If anyone knows about the correlation feeds please elaborate because I really do want to keep my 8 speed tranny vs swapping to a 6 speed. One more thing does anyone know if the clutch pedal assembly out of the coupe will fit into the genesis sedan.IMG_1550.webp
 
This is going to be a really fun build. I'm not quite sure on the TCM but getting the clutch pedal assembly from the coupe to work will be a little challenging.
 
I'm just amazed that so many of us are not satisfied with the 5.0' lack of aftermarket mods to increase power, and we know nothing is really in the pipeline. But I found that just doing the bare minimum almost zero cost mods shown on this web site will outshine any non modified '15 or 16 Mustang GT from start to top. Those that want the 50 to 100 additional rwhp, just do the Ford thing (since so many are interested in Fords) and NOS it. Ford guys have been doing it for over 50 years to try to keep up with /beat Chevys. Summit sells fool proof kits for under $600 that will fit our 5.0 without requiring any ECU/TCM mods, etc., plus you control when you want it.. If you are running only a few times a week when you really, really need the boost, one bottle charge will last weeks. Passes all emissions as well. Just saying.
Winning is all that counts.
 
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Yep. NOS can be adopted to almost any gas engine.
 
j_fields, just call Summit tech and they will help you as to what they think your needs will be. Virginia has a lot of speed shops and most know how to work/tailor NOS systems.
 
Okay guys sorry for the delay, but trying to put this together has become a lot larger project than i ever imagined. So what i have done is ordered a genesis 5.0L intake to see if i can manufacture and adapter to install a low boost whipple set up and actually run a DFI standalone fuel system. once i get the intake into cad i will be able to move forward. But I have a nitrous direct v8 fogger sysytem that i am going to plum into the intake once i get all the info needed from it. I am going to be about 60 to 90 days out on this but to answer the question ahead of time i plane to jet the nozzles for a 20 to 25 hp setting with a progressive controller. All my research has led me to believe the tau has forged internals! So a 200 to 240 shot wet on a controller should be no problem. Hell if it fails more the reason to swap for a coyote.
 
So do you want to supercharge it or just install nitrous or both lol?
 
ok great. So basically you are going to take the measurements of the ports on the stock intake to make an adapter for a Whipple supercharger.
 
Yes that is exaclty what my plans are but they have once again been delayed because i cant at this time down my car. and not really wanting to bail out 650.00 for genesis intake to hack up for cad. On a good note i have found a guy in central Louisiana that has had decent luck with tuning the hyundai ecu. His concern is the fuel needed to supply with upgraded injectors as we all know the 5.0l genny is gdi...
 
Okay totally understandable. Being able to get the measurements and fabricating an adapter plate is simple for the most part. Trying to find a supercharger that would actually line up with the pulleys would be the challenge. Would the guy in Louisiana be able to tune the 4.6?
 
May want to check junkyard places or I have found some parts from Ebay from recycle shops and they have had 2012 and 2013 genesis rspec sedans available.
 
With talk of FI such as supercharging, and fuel being a limiting factor, have you considered adding extra injectors with a controller to compensate? They can easily be added in pre-throttle body and adjusted to provide the needed fuel. There are companies such as Racetech that make a fairly simple extra injector setup.
 
With talk of FI such as supercharging, and fuel being a limiting factor, have you considered adding extra injectors with a controller to compensate? They can easily be added in pre-throttle body and adjusted to provide the needed fuel. There are companies such as Racetech that make a fairly simple extra injector setup.
Thats not a bad idea
 
Uhh. LSX bro. Duh
 
Yes that is exaclty what my plans are but they have once again been delayed because i cant at this time down my car. and not really wanting to bail out 650.00 for genesis intake to hack up for cad. On a good note i have found a guy in central Louisiana that has had decent luck with tuning the hyundai ecu. His concern is the fuel needed to supply with upgraded injectors as we all know the 5.0l genny is gdi...
Any progress with coming up with an idea for a supercharger or swap?
 
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