I HIGHLY, HIGHLY doubt this is true. Most of the information coming out from dealers are very suspect. In fact, I bet we know more about the Genesis Coupe then some of the supposed "trained" dealer salesman.
Sigh....that's very sad.
I HIGHLY, HIGHLY doubt this is true. Most of the information coming out from dealers are very suspect. In fact, I bet we know more about the Genesis Coupe then some of the supposed "trained" dealer salesman.
it IS expected, but no one will ever likely see 30mpg because EVERYONE will be boosting the car. on the highway during a roadtrip you will probably see 30mpg, but not likely because people don't usually travel at 55mph on a roadtrip. mpg in a boosted car is REAL different than an N/A car.
i've had an 04 SRT for 3 years, and i've been currently driving a 20G'd STi for 2 years. i'm pretty sure i know how a boosted car drives.
so, from the time this car was released there has been only ONE FREAKIN VIDEO of a dyno session from a big turbo'd i4 Genesis Coupe !?!?!
but c'mon, 302ftlbs !?!? my freakin baby stock turbo made that much in my shitbox SRT with a wastegate and 3" dumped exhaust @ 18psi.
that's terrible.
carlos nice
Well.. I don't think it was a GT30R, the pictures of that car clearly show a stock turbo, on a stock exhaust manifold... Not a GT30R..
I will reserve judgement until i can get a real equal length manifold, a real intercooler (not some POS ebay core), and a real turbo on it and see what the stock internals will hold. I have no doubt that i4 will make as much power as I want it to make.. it is just a question of how much I will have to build to get it there.
As long as the tranny and the rear end holds.. I don't mind building the short block and head. I am just spoiled.. I am used pushing over 800rwhp on the stock block, and over 1000rwhp though my stock tranny, stock drive shaft, stock rear end, and stock axles![]()
The real question is just what the stock internals, and the stock drive train will hold, and for how long...