Hello everyone, I am just about to purchase my first Genesis, a 2015 AWD 3.8 v6. Unfortunately there is no 5.0 AWD yet... Lets hope soon.
My question is: Are there any performance upgrades like air induction or computer programmers to help improve the performance of this car.
Please help.
Mark
Now that the V8 guys have gotten in their shots....
- Exhaust:
RSA made cat-deletes for the 2011-2014 V6. Check with them to see if they are making some for the 15 (msastore.com).
Magnaflow now makes a V6 cat-back. I had to use the V8 version on my 2012 so that's good news for you guys.
- Pulleys:
The Genesis Coupe
aftermarket water-pump, alternator, and crank shaft pulleys all fit our Sedan. I have been running them for a while with no issues. Your engine is the same as mine so I see no reason why they wouldn't fit the 2015.
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Rims:
Not specific to the Genesis, but Hyundai OEM wheels are notoriously heavy. Switch them out with a set from TireRack that are in the 20-23lbs each and you'll save a good bit on unsprung weight.
- Carbon fiber hood??? Don't know about this one for the 2015, but they are available for the 12-14.
- Intake: You're going to have to go the customized route. I recommend buying 3.5" modular parts from Spectre racing or equivalent and building one yourself.
- Sprint Booster: Not much of a performance enhancer, per se, but it improves throttle response and therefore the "fun-to-drive" aspect. Allegedly the throttle is a bit more responsive on the 2015 compared to my 2012, but I can't confirm.
There are no chips for the Sedan. The ECU uses proprietary encryption and no one has bothered to decode for the Sedan. The coupe has
aftermarket tunes available but I was told they aren't compatible with the sedan.
Hope this helps. My car is quite a bit quicker than when I got it. I've time about a 3-4 tenths of a second quicker 0-60, which is good for a few bolt ons.
-Matt