Adamant
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2020
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- Genesis G70
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Same intake system. It is the hold over from the 5.0L v-8
If you are still interested and haven't gotten one yet- let me know. I have 7 of these in stock and ready to go for $382 out the door.
I am interested, how can I buy it?If you are still interested and haven't gotten one yet- let me know. I have 7 of these in stock and ready to go for $382 out the door.
Alright guys, just installed the K&N referenced above made for the Stinger. For the most part everything makes sense and lines up with the exception of the heat shield. The location of the securing bolt is much lower in the heat shield design than the g80 wheel well. However with the provided rubber support it fits nice and snug under the braces. Additionally you will not believe the sound your turbo spoil will make. It doesn’t feel any different but it sounds like a turboed vehicle now. Under stop and go cruising car remains quiet.
Thanks for updating us. I know it's been some months, but I am curious how you substituted the different locations of the bolts to keep the intakes secured. Was the braces you mentioned keeping the rubber support secure all that we (G80 Sport owners) can do, given that the securing bolts don't work?Alright guys, just installed the K&N referenced above made for the Stinger. For the most part everything makes sense and lines up with the exception of the heat shield. The location of the securing bolt is much lower in the heat shield design than the g80 wheel well. However with the provided rubber support it fits nice and snug under the braces. Additionally you will not believe the sound your turbo spoil will make. It doesn’t feel any different but it sounds like a turboed vehicle now. Under stop and go cruising car remains quiet.
Engineering Explained did a comparison with stock, aftermarket and K&N and there was a modest increase.Per the vender (K&N): "Guaranteed to increase horsepower, designed to improve throttle response and engine sound"
Are there any hard numbers to support these claims? Any dyno charts? I had K&N drop filters for my Z and I loved them, so I am happy they are offered for the Genesis/Stinger
The best two combinations for the money are; the intake and a piggyback tuner. They will give you the biggest bang for your buck, especially in the 3.3T engine. A down pipe and larger air-to-air intercooler are next in line. Methanol or water injection is the last, before you start into the internals of the engine itself.
The Return on Investment, from purely a HP perspective, is normally not worth it. You buy it because you want your car to sound bigger and beefier too.
Thanks for this info... I wouldn't mind a little more sound, but I actually prefer how stealthy the car is. It's deceivingly fast like the Tesla because there really isn't too much sound coming out of it.
Still though, with all that said, I am finding it hard to find other performance mods for the G80 besides the simple piggyback tuner and new plugs. I want to upgrade my brakes and would like to do downpipe, air filters and intercooler. Haven't found any of these that specifically say G80... just Stinger.