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2010 Turbo Performance 2.0 T

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What is the factory boost for the 2.0T and what max boost can engine and ECU accomodate without modifications?

Dean
 
These are great questions. Nobody here can answer them?
 
What is the factory boost for the 2.0T and what max boost can engine and ECU accomodate without modifications?

Dean

Hmm... There are a bunch of numbers out there about the stock PSI for this car. But from searching around and asking some mechs at hyundai services you peek at about 15-16 psi.

Most ppl that i've come across keep it at 24 psi
 
24 psi on the stock turbo?

would i have to ordered and boost controller or is their a way to crank the boost without ordering one.?
 
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24 psi on the stock turbo?

would i have to ordered and boost controller or is their a way to crank the boost without ordering one.?

To be honest with you and no offence to this forum but this site is pretty dead. So my best advice to you buddy is go to Genesis Coupe.com. Tons of vendors and knowledgeable people.

But to answer your question,yes, you can buy a COMMAND (piggy back) or get a reflash with a canned tune. Or just get a tune in general.
 
24 psi on the stock turbo?

would i have to ordered and boost controller or is their a way to crank the boost without ordering one.?

To be honest with you and no offence to this forum but this site is pretty dead. So my best advice to you buddy is go to Genesis Coupe.com. Tons of vendors and knowledgeable people.

But to answer your question,yes, you can buy a COMMAND (piggy back) or get a reflash with a canned tune. Or just get a tune in general.

I reflashed my car and am peaking at 20psi
 
and another thing. who ever made this thing automatically spell check, and undo abbreviations, make it stop doing it!!
 
to crank ur boost up u need a mbc or ebc and a tune
 
Hey. I just bought a 2011 2.0T and had the same question. I went through 3 different people at the dealership to get the answer, but they say the specs are listing the 5-spd auto version (mine) @ 10 PSI of boost and it drops to 7 PSI at the shift points before re-spooling to 10 PSI. Don't know if the manual trans is any different, but I would think it's the same.
 
My 2010 I have torque app and ob2 adapter and i am running between 14 and 15 psi stock no changes. 15 psi with slap shift and 14 psi with auto. I can't drive a manual I have cold air intake and what difference in sound but i want put a tomei turbo to get the aftermarket sound not just the nice blow off sound. Can you use aftermarket turbo without tunning long as you have correct psi spring looking to spoll turbo up faster less turbo leg. Any suggestions are welcome and what would need to do to use tomei turbo. I was told bigger fuel pump bigger injectors bigger innercooler and exhaust and rad before upgrading
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I read on the internet that the g70 2.0t stock runs up to 16 psi and I a jb4 and put it on map 2 which 4 psi over stock and the car push 22 psi.
 
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