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bxtib 07-31-2012 04:25 PM

Turbo Diesel
 
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/271130...ndai-entourage



I would love to have a Hyundai turbo diesel van! Bet you could really turn it into a sleeper. Too bad they never came to the US. :(



http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0012_large.jpg

Visionz 08-01-2012 07:04 AM

Interesting. So Hyundai had the turbo scoupe and a turbo minivan. very cool stuff! :thumbup:

faithofadragon 08-01-2012 07:07 AM

iirc a while back kspec(i think or was it shark racing) was selling turbo kits for the beta using the turbo from the van :punchy:

Visionz 08-01-2012 07:13 AM

Sounds like something KSPEC would do. Sam at SR wouldnt be that stupid :lol: :Paranoid2:

faithofadragon 08-01-2012 07:19 AM

true shark racing would just take your money and give you parts 6 months later





ask me how i know this :thumbdown:

Visionz 08-01-2012 07:21 AM

:lol: I havent bought anything from SR since Sam owned it back during the golden era days of Hyundai tuning. TSR, KORE, original HP, FxTreme, etc...

faithofadragon 08-01-2012 07:24 AM

hey at least i got it eventually



HDK autosport just outright took my money

Visionz 08-01-2012 07:34 AM

lulz @ HDK

wheel_of_steel 08-02-2012 12:26 AM

The starex seems to be at least loosely based off the mitsubishi delica/starwagon lineup.



http://srv1.sbtjapan.com/test_photo/.../222425//f.jpg



https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...amonix_001.jpg



The interiors use a lot of the same parts, I'm not sure about the powertrains though.



Anyways, the Mitsubishi version is pretty nasty to drive. It's are actually so high off the ground that it feels like it's about to roll over, even at walking pace around roundabouts etc. It just feels like a truck with a more plasticky interior:

-It has overassisted, dim witted steering with zero feedback. It means you constantly have to adjust your line through a corner.

-There's horrible fore/aft pitch control, it's really easy to upset the ride.

-The auto tranny shits me to tears: when you approach a hill, it will lumber in overdrive and wait until your foot is almost to the floor, then jerkily drop two gears at once and make a tremendous racket all the way up the hill. Then instead of holding the lower gear for a while, when you lift your foot, it will clunk down in to overdrive again.

-I haven't driven a diesel, but the petrol engines are bloody horrible. In addition to being noisy and thirsty, the powerband is just inappropriate for this class of vehicle. There's a remarkable lack of any motive effort until you exceed 3500 rpm, not that you'd wanto to with the amount of thrashy noise and vibration that this introduces.

-Servicing them is a nightmare, as the engine sits about 3/4 of the way underneath the windscreen. Anything other than a belt change or sodium silicate treatment will make you want to kill yourself.



Granted, there are some very good points about these vans, but I've driven a few of the mitsubishis, and they just feel very crude. The above negatives far outweigh the percieved benefits of having a 4WD turbodiesel van. I can't imagine that Hyundai significantly changed much of the mechanical tuning, but I could be wrong.



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OTECTom 08-02-2012 06:54 AM

It looks tough as nails....


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