zielritter
Been here awhile...
Guys, it's a well known fact if you read around the forums that Hyundais run "pig rich" from the factory. This helps keep cylinder temps down and prolongs engine life (good for a company offering 100k powertrain warranties) so it's by design. Removing both cats essentially allows this excess fuel to be dumped unimpeded directly into the exhaust pipe where it burns.
I can tell you from experience that my Elantra (2.0L beta) and Tiburon (2.7L delta V6) smelled like shit after deleting the cats. I wouldn't even call it a fuel smell as much as would call it an excessive combustion smell - like normal exhaust amplified by many factors. I don't think you'd want that in a car like the Genesis (sedan).
I can tell you from experience that my Elantra (2.0L beta) and Tiburon (2.7L delta V6) smelled like shit after deleting the cats. I wouldn't even call it a fuel smell as much as would call it an excessive combustion smell - like normal exhaust amplified by many factors. I don't think you'd want that in a car like the Genesis (sedan).