The magic of an ECU tune
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The magic of an ECU tune
304 horse power Sonata-real wheel power. 40kg.m : only with ECU mapping
420 horse power Kia Optima 50kg.m (torque) at the front wheels
http://partskor.blogspot.kr/2013/01/...turbo.html?m=1
420 horse power Kia Optima 50kg.m (torque) at the front wheels
http://partskor.blogspot.kr/2013/01/...turbo.html?m=1
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Yup. The 2013 2.0T Genesis Coupe got 288rwhp and 340wtq with zero mods except for a 93 octane tune. This was US-Spec, not Korean, so complying with all of our wonderful California emissions.
If you have a turbo, it would be in your best interested to have that sucker tuned!!!
If you have a turbo, it would be in your best interested to have that sucker tuned!!!
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God I cant wait to get a tune, but I need to order a clutch and flywheel first. No way in hell I'll do a tune without it because I'll want to enjoy the car...not baby it so the clutch doesnt slip.
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Couldn't watch the videos, but that's pretty dardy. How much boost pressure do you want to put through the stock turbo though?