danygenesis
Genesis owner
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- Genesis G70
What I did was to invert the magnet, now the flap remains open all the time.
Is there a flapper magnet on the V8s?
I opened my air filter box to inspect my filter and noticed inside the plastic box a strange looking flap type device which is held closed by a light magnet. What is the point of this thing? Can I expect to see a slight improvement in acceleration if I remove this flap?
After a week or so without the flapper door magnet, the car is much more responsive and does have better acceleration, especially after about 5 mph, but does come with a slightly lower mpg.
There is still a little lag from a stop to about 5 mph and I am thinking that this is because the flapper door is closed at first, and takes a second or so to open up, even without the magnet.
I am going to re-install the magnet but insert it backwards so that the door stays open at all times.
If anyone has tried to keep the flapper door open by trying this method, does it improve the acceleration and responsiveness from a stop?
Thanks
Small inputs to the throttle are met with immediate, measurable, and repeatable response.
I pulled the flapper off entirely back when I did the LED/DRL brightening mod. Had to punch out the hinges - but it came offSignificant difference in launch & lag.
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I pulled the magnet out of my air box in September. The magnet is in a very small plastic piece that slides into a holder on the flap. I needed to use a small flat screwdriver to catch the tab to get it started out. I put the magnet holder back in the slot on the flap so I wouldn't lose it. Didn't think about putting the magnet in backwards. I might have to give that a try when it warms up enough to work on things again.
Over the time (almost three months) that I've had the magnet out I've noticed that my gas mileage has dropped approximately 1mpg. To me, there is a discernible improvement in throttle response. Not so much from a dead stop, but definitely once rolling it seems to have a lot better response.
No flapper on the 5.0.Does anyone know if the Gen2 5.0 have this flap? Or a better way to improve throttle response.
Thanks any other diy?No flapper on the 5.0.
I found a product called Sprint Booster that eliminates the throttle delay in electronic throttle systems.
It seem like many auto makers program a delay in the throttle input for better driveability or safety which causes the engine to accelerate in a progressive manner(delayed throttle). Sprint booster modify the throttle signal so the full throttle response is instantly applied.
I am saving up for one for my 2015 5.0, but they are expensive at around $300. My car is already faster than most on the road so it hard to justify spending $300 just to be even quicker in the rare event that I may want to take on some Dodge SRT model or Mustang 5.0 in a straight line drag race. It happens, but not that often.
BMW owners seem to really love this product. Hopefully it works just as good for the Genesis.
Not much to be honest other than replacing faded/chipped interior/exterior parts.Thanks any other diy?
Did the K&N already and soon aftermarket mufflers to hear the v8Not much to be honest other than replacing faded/chipped interior/exterior parts.
My only performance mods is that I added twin K&N air filters and use Royal Purple gear oil.
The car is pretty good as is stock.