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Hyundai Genesis Sedan Forums - 3.8 V6, 4.6 V8, 5.0
Hyundai Genesis Sedan Performance Modifications
2013 R-Spec 5.0 Sedan Pronounced but Polished Exhaust options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul" data-source="post: 259153" data-attributes="member: 19869"><p>I recently purchased a Weapon R Intake for mine and I'm quite happy with it. Butt dyno tells me that the motor seems pretty happy being able to breathe a bit easier, and the intake noise under mid/full throttle sounds cool. I plan on taking the car back to the dyno once I install the Dynomax system and test pipes that I recently purchased so I can see if there have been any real gains besides the noise. Last dyno trip the car made 350hp/337ftlbs bone stock. When we disconnected the airbox and installed a velocity stack on the end of the intake pipe for shits and giggles, the car made 360hp/346ftlbs. </p><p></p><p>Installation was simple and it looks quite good under the hood. It comes with an extra section of 'accordian' hose that is designed to be clamped to the front of the filter and meant to be routed outside of the engine bay, but without cutting or removing items, there is no easy way to route it below the headlight or behind the fascia. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]13593[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13594[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13595[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13597[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul, post: 259153, member: 19869"] I recently purchased a Weapon R Intake for mine and I'm quite happy with it. Butt dyno tells me that the motor seems pretty happy being able to breathe a bit easier, and the intake noise under mid/full throttle sounds cool. I plan on taking the car back to the dyno once I install the Dynomax system and test pipes that I recently purchased so I can see if there have been any real gains besides the noise. Last dyno trip the car made 350hp/337ftlbs bone stock. When we disconnected the airbox and installed a velocity stack on the end of the intake pipe for shits and giggles, the car made 360hp/346ftlbs. Installation was simple and it looks quite good under the hood. It comes with an extra section of 'accordian' hose that is designed to be clamped to the front of the filter and meant to be routed outside of the engine bay, but without cutting or removing items, there is no easy way to route it below the headlight or behind the fascia. [ATTACH]13593[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13594[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13595[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13597[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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2013 R-Spec 5.0 Sedan Pronounced but Polished Exhaust options?
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