Hey, it works! On my way to and from work there was a nice valley where you could see the spot where the police sat. If empty, it was a great place to hit triple digits. Then it was an easy slowdown on the upside.Drive downhill, lol
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I personally would say nothing in wrong with using a Sprint Booster to reduce the throttle by wire lag for a more aggressive acceleration feel.What's wrong with sprint boosters?
K&N performance air filters, premium gas, Sprint Booster, synthetic 75w-90 gear oil with friction modifiers, and full synthetic oil engine. Trust me, this few simple modification will have your Genesis moving very quickly even in ECO mode.What all can I do that is not ridiculously inexpensive to make it go faster? No sprint boosters please
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"Feel" is a good description for these devices. That's all they really do; change the perception of available power. I know the Pedal Commander has a multitude of settings ranging from much slower throttle response to much, much quicker. I'm actually quite tempted to get one for mine, knowing what it did for my jeep's response. It could be unhooked if any warranty work was needed and I don't think there's anyway to see of a device like that was previously hooked up. Not 100% positive on that one without some real data to confirm it.I personally would say nothing in wrong with using a Sprint Booster to reduce the throttle by wire lag for a more aggressive acceleration feel.
"Feel" is probably why the stock setting is so linear for a luxury smooth acceleration sensation that is not neck breaking. Yes, many owners like myself wants that pin you down raw acceleration when you press the pedal on a 420 hp sedan, but it does not make for a smooth luxury ride."Feel" is a good description for these devices. That's all they really do; change the perception of available power. I know the Pedal Commander has a multitude of settings ranging from much slower throttle response to much, much quicker. I'm actually quite tempted to get one for mine, knowing what it did for my jeep's response. It could be unhooked if any warranty work was needed and I don't think there's anyway to see of a device like that was previously hooked up. Not 100% positive on that one without some real data to confirm it.
Haven't looked at the ease of access to connect one to the Genesis. I know it was a bugger bear to get it hooked into my jeep. I don't bend that way.
Hey, I can not argue that turbo engines like your 3.3T are able to gain more power from a tune/piggyback module that increases the stock boost limits. However, the OP is asking about any mods for the V8 that will increase power even if the gains are minuscule compared to what the 3.3T is cable of obtaining by adding boost.Seriously, there is absolutely nothing out there for the V8 5.0, don't waste your money on any aftermarket parts that says "you'll gain ~10+hp". I was in the same boat, I love the V8's and I wanted to make my previous '15 quicker/faster, though. When they introduced the V6 3.3 twin turbo, I jumped on it as soon as I could. Now I'm making ~450-480HP? and way over 500TQ and my best 0-60 run is 4.42sec.
I like Sprint Booster, but they are many other brands available that does the same thing to be honest. Devices like the Sprint Booster brand just increases the voltage signal from your accelerator pedal to manipulate the throttle body to open at a lesser voltage than stock. The Genesis throttle only opens at 86% max(design limited) when the pedal is floored at WOT in stock form, but a sprint booster unit will allow the throttle to open to the max 98%(mechanical limit) by pressing the pedal halfway before the WOT kick-down is switched hence the better acceleration feel and performance.If I were to get a sprint booster, what brand would be the best? Thanks all![]()
Hey, I can not argue that turbo engines like your 3.3T are able to gain more power from a tune/piggyback module that increases the stock boost limits. However, the OP is asking about any mods for the V8 that will increase power even if the gains are minuscule compared to what the 3.3T is cable of obtaining by adding boost.
Note: I am curious to how long your stock internal engine and transmission will run before issues occur while you are making the kind of power you have it modded out at. Impressive numbers, but can the stock engine/transmission run a lot of miles maxed out like that before some major internal damage occurs? Personally, I would dial it back unless you are going to dump the car after a few years.
The V8 can run a 4.6 second 0-60 without over-stressing the engine with a few simple mods.![]()
Well, you will just have to go by my torque pro app results. I am not going to waste time using other methods just to satisfy someone else which can be just as flaky and still leave doubts for critics. The roads I used to test my 0-60 were as flat as any roads in my area, so my Genesis was real world tested on the streets that I use. Good enough for me, since I will not be road racing my Genesis professionally. I will be competing against other cars on these roads for merging so I want to know how the Genesis performs on the real roads that I use daily even if the drag track would be more level overall.It's not like I'm doing WOT from every stop/light sign, so I don't think the engine or transmission is gonna blow, c'mon. I run on Map 2 on 93 octane as daily and that is only ~4 psi of boost more over factory settings, which is around 12 psi. The only reason I mixed fuel, was to see how much more power we can gain HP/TQ/0-60.
As for the V8 running 0-60 in 4.6.... I'd like to see "valid" runs. It's either from a race track or tool/gadget that will show the elevation level. ~2-4% slope makes huge difference, though!![]()
How much will those mods cost total?Hey, I can not argue that turbo engines like your 3.3T are able to gain more power from a tune/piggyback module that increases the stock boost limits. However, the OP is asking about any mods for the V8 that will increase power even if the gains are minuscule compared to what the 3.3T is cable of obtaining by adding boost.
Note: I am curious to how long your stock internal engine and transmission will run before issues occur while you are making the kind of power you have it modded out at. Impressive numbers, but can the stock engine/transmission run a lot of miles maxed out like that before some major internal damage occurs? Personally, I would dial it back unless you are going to dump the car after a few years.
The V8 can run a 4.6 second 0-60 without over-stressing the engine with a few simple mods.![]()
The mods I have done for better performance on my 5.0 probably cost me about $1500 total.How much will those mods cost total?