PFWiz
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- Genesis G80 Sport
Well we now have 600 miles on our 2020 G80 Sport and today for the first time I decided to punch it from a standing start. To say that the results were a bit underwhelming would be huge understatement. It was several seconds (possibly as many as 4 or 5) before the car deciding to move with any authority. For a second or two I was wondering if something was wrong, but I guess that is all the 3.3 can deliver in a 4600 lb car until the turbos spool up.
As a comparison my last 2 cars were both Chevrolet SSs with GM's 6.2 liter LS3 and transmission lifted right out of the 2013 Corvette. Out of the box they could break 13 seconds in the quarter and were limited to 160. The 2016 (I just got rid of) had a ROTO FAB cold air intake with a full custom dyno 93 octane ECU tune including a HARD transmission tune. While I never tracked her others with the same rig were closing in on mid 12s. If I turned off most of the nannies by putting her in track mode and punched it the results were somewhat different than what the G80 did. The rear tires would light up (this is not how one got low etas) and the car would drift a little sideways. Just as the tires started to hook up the car would BANG into second and light the tires up all over again. This time the tires would hook up fairly quickly and car would leap forward and then BANG in to third. Most days the rears would give nice little chirp when this happened. After that it was all over, third gear was money in an SS.
I am not saying I hate the G80. It is hugely more luxurious and the electronics are at least a full generation ahead of those in the SS. The G80 is a handsome car and our friends who have ridden in the back seat say they like the G80's ride much better. The G80 stereo blows the SS stereo out of the water. But all this still leaves me with one question. How do I raise the G80 straight line performance the maximum amount for a reasonable amount of money while still saving any possibility of maintaining the warranty/ I knew all tricks for my SS, but I need some schooling in Genesis performance.
One more note - The transmission behavior when in Sport mode is retarded. Put the G80 in sport mode, stomp on the gas from a standing start up to 50 and then coast back down. The trans will sit at 5000 rpm for a ridiculously long amount of time. Personally I thought it was embarrassing. I was blipping the throttle and trying to figure out how to get it go up a gear or 2.
As a comparison my last 2 cars were both Chevrolet SSs with GM's 6.2 liter LS3 and transmission lifted right out of the 2013 Corvette. Out of the box they could break 13 seconds in the quarter and were limited to 160. The 2016 (I just got rid of) had a ROTO FAB cold air intake with a full custom dyno 93 octane ECU tune including a HARD transmission tune. While I never tracked her others with the same rig were closing in on mid 12s. If I turned off most of the nannies by putting her in track mode and punched it the results were somewhat different than what the G80 did. The rear tires would light up (this is not how one got low etas) and the car would drift a little sideways. Just as the tires started to hook up the car would BANG into second and light the tires up all over again. This time the tires would hook up fairly quickly and car would leap forward and then BANG in to third. Most days the rears would give nice little chirp when this happened. After that it was all over, third gear was money in an SS.
I am not saying I hate the G80. It is hugely more luxurious and the electronics are at least a full generation ahead of those in the SS. The G80 is a handsome car and our friends who have ridden in the back seat say they like the G80's ride much better. The G80 stereo blows the SS stereo out of the water. But all this still leaves me with one question. How do I raise the G80 straight line performance the maximum amount for a reasonable amount of money while still saving any possibility of maintaining the warranty/ I knew all tricks for my SS, but I need some schooling in Genesis performance.
One more note - The transmission behavior when in Sport mode is retarded. Put the G80 in sport mode, stomp on the gas from a standing start up to 50 and then coast back down. The trans will sit at 5000 rpm for a ridiculously long amount of time. Personally I thought it was embarrassing. I was blipping the throttle and trying to figure out how to get it go up a gear or 2.
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