I have a hyundai sonata 2.7 v6 its a g6ba motor and im trying to turbo it, not sure if its exactly the same motor as yours, you think i could use the same kits as the ones used in tiburon 2.7 v6? Or thats not how it works? Im pretty new in the car scene but im ready to invest a lot in my sonata, so if you have advice i would be glad to hear it.
Put on a cone air filter and replace both of the mufflers with a straight pipe going out the back. Take all the plastic cladding off the engine, remove the spare tire and jack, and with the mufflers deleted you're at about 2900 lb. Put on some name brand summer performance tires and your car will be ridiculously fast in the curves. My 2003 5 speed V6 Tiburon accelerates about dead even with a 2017 Volkswagen GTI. I think that's pretty good. If you have the 4 speed automatic save your money and buy something else. If you only want to go fast in a straight line save your money and buy something else.
i don't know if you can, no one carries these motors anymore, and with it the tranny parts, everything is custom made now, all thought you might find some parts of kits being sold on the fourms. i've been thinking of at some point much later in my life doing a 3.3L swap on my rondo. +100hp and its the replacement for the 2.7l
Dear sir , i have stock 2.7 and i use it as daily i need to up the power till 250hp and keep reliability and economy of daily as well. Can you help me?
hmm I have a turbo RSX-S myself on about 6.5psi on stock engine and fuel system with 440cc injectors getting about 260whp and about 200wtq here in Canada.
DarkHorsepower I seen another video where some guy had to custom make it to fit. He took the 2 manifolds and cut and welded them to turn and go up near where the battery is and then he just welded the piping to the turbo. Is that similar to what you did?
@@willphillips3427 Yes, something similar, but I did an individual exhaust manifold carried out the calculation under the turbo, fully castamny exhaust. dhp.pp.ua/page/hyundai-tiburon-turbo