carguy75
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- Jun 23, 2018
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- Location
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Well, the R spec is a good performer in stock form. Quick and agile for a sedan. The car only need better tires to be a pretty solid sport sedan. However, the power level is pretty much capped out with a small amount of wiggle room for small HP gains(10-20hp) in exhaust and intake tweaking.While I'm extremely impressed with the car stock it's sad to know the potential of these cars will never see the light of day. I know hyundai/genesis never intended on selling the cars to anybody that cares about performance but the electronic and mechanical limitations are just too much. After this one wears out or I get bored with it I'll move on to something with some aftermarket. Honestly I didn't bother to research the car's aftermarket before I bought it, I just assumed a RWD 429 HP V8 car would be covered.
The Genesis 5.0 is what it is out the box. If you want a sedan with an engine that is easy to hop up with aftermarket parts then buy a smallblock Chevy LS engine such as a Chevy SS.