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Drift Gangsta
03-18-2009, 12:07 PM
Let's face it: With regard to the all-new Hyundai Genesis Coupe, the 3.8 Track has thus far received the lion's share of attention. Surprised? You shouldn't be. With a 3.8-liter V-6 unleashing 306 horses on the rear wheels, the 3.8 Track is the quickest two-door Hyundai to date, delivering 0 to 60 in 5.5 seconds and the quarter mile in 14.0 at 101.0 mph (14.2 at 99.5 with the six-speed manual). And, thanks to a Torsen limited-slip differential, Brembo brakes, and 19-inch alloys wearing summer Bridgestones, it's also the most formidable, posting 60 to 0 braking in 111 feet and lateral acceleration of 0.91 g. All this from a Hyundai? Go ahead, pinch yourself.

Of course, all the greatness that is the 3.8 Track comes at a price -- $30,250, to be specific. In the realm of 300-horsepower rear-drive coupes, that sum represents quite the bargain, substantially undercutting the price tags on comparably equipped Ford Mustang GTs, Infiniti G37 Coupes, and Nissan 370Zs. But what if you could get most of the 3.8's greatness for about three grand less? Well, say hello to the Genesis Coupe 2.0T Track.

As its badge suggests, the 2.0T Track receives Hyundai's 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four making 210 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 223 pound-feet of torque at 2000. Compared to the V-6, that translates to 96 fewer horses but only 43 less pound-feet. Similar to the 237-horse 2.0-liter mill in the Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart, with which it shares some parts, the Gen Coupe's uses a single-scroll turbocharger with a boost range of 8.7-17.5 psi. But unlike the Ralliart, which achieves 17/25 mpg city/hwy on 91 octane, the Hyundai gets 21/30 on cheaper 87. The sole transmission for the 2.0T Track is a six-speed manual (base and premium 2.0Ts can be had with an optional five-speed auto), utilizing a very short 3.91 axle ratio.

At the test track, the 2.0T consumed 60 in 6.8 seconds and the quarter mile in 15.2 at 90.3 mph, or around a second slower in both stats compared to the 3.8. According to road test editor Scott Mortara, the 2.0T was "One of the most inconsistent cars I can remember testing." How so? "Some runs had great launches that didn't lead to great 60 or quarter times. Others had mediocre launches with quick 60s or quarters. But most perplexing were the times to, say, 90 mph -- they were separated by full seconds, not just tenths." We don't know but, like the 3.8 Track, whose ECU unexpectedly cut power at redline in an apparent engine-preservation mode, the 2.0T's oddities -- the main one being hanging revs -- appear to exist by design. Regardless, the 2.0T's times are nothing to be particularly ashamed of, but they're also nothing to write home about. All eight of the sport-compacts in our "Small, Fast, Fun" comparison test put up quicker times, including the Ralliart (5.3, 14.0 at 97.6). If there's a silver lining, it's the fact that the 2.0T can be tweaked, massaged, and boosted to produce more power. A few modifications could easily net 300-400 horsepower from this sturdy and slightly buzzy engine. Further, this tuner friendliness is a big reason for the 2.0T R-Spec, a more humble (no sunroof, Xenons, or foglamps) and less expensive ($24,500) version of the Track.

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http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/coupes/112_0903_2010_hyundai_genesis_coupe_quick_test/index.html

tiedupfool
03-18-2009, 12:08 PM
working airbags optional

Drift Gangsta
03-18-2009, 07:16 PM
^ aww nga aww

MR.BallisticKrU
03-18-2009, 11:43 PM
he sounds bored

i-vtec195
03-19-2009, 12:15 AM
something that slow damn well better get 40+mpg. :rofl:

IIIVOVE
03-19-2009, 01:22 AM
i'd be scared to run a bossted car on 87 pump.

DC
03-19-2009, 05:56 AM
I think most people know by now that the Genesis is detuned on purpose. I want to see some numbers after the restrictive exhaust and other bolt-ons are upgraded.

iBoost
03-19-2009, 09:15 AM
something that slow damn well better get 40+mpg. :rofl:

everything is slow in comparison

unitedelements
03-19-2009, 09:29 AM
I think most people know by now that the Genesis is detuned on purpose. I want to see some numbers after the restrictive exhaust and other bolt-ons are upgraded.

with FACTORY upgraded turbo for 500$, and tbe with reflash(91 octane) this car will put up better #s then the 6cyl no problem

DC
03-19-2009, 09:48 AM
with FACTORY upgraded turbo for 500$, and tbe with reflash(91 octane) this car will put up better #s then the 6cyl no problem

Who said Hyundai was offering a factory upgraded turbo?

i-vtec195
03-19-2009, 10:04 AM
Who said Hyundai was offering a factory upgraded turbo?

i find it hard to believe that a factory turbo upgrade would merely run $500. it would be cool if this was legit though, so owners would actually be able to distance themselves from their soon to be civic si and gti arch rivals.

FbodTrek
03-19-2009, 10:17 AM
i'd be scared to run a bossted car on 87 pump.

^ hence the reasoning behind the missing power... hyundai had to de-tune it as part of their agreement with Mitsubishi I'm sure. They just happened to tune it to run on horse piss at the same time :p

DC
03-19-2009, 12:26 PM
i find it hard to believe that a factory turbo upgrade would merely run $500. it would be cool if this was legit though, so owners would actually be able to distance themselves from their soon to be civic si and gti arch rivals.

Blasphemy! Fail wheel drive is no competition.

i-vtec195
03-19-2009, 12:31 PM
Blasphemy! Fail wheel drive is no competition.

same acceleration times, similar horsepower figures. :Ewave1:

ConceptVBS
03-19-2009, 07:02 PM
Who said Hyundai was offering a factory upgraded turbo?

Hyundai is working on factory backed performance parts. They didnt mention specifically what parts though.

Vincent
03-19-2009, 07:11 PM
This car has been a bit of a disappointment. Maybe I had my hopes too high. At $30k for the 3.8 Track, I don't know exactly how this is substantially undercutting the 370z and Mustang GT price tags. The G37 maybe, but it appears to have way too many flaws already noticeable in preliminary road tests to even think about being a competitor to it.

unitedelements
03-20-2009, 01:51 PM
Who said Hyundai was offering a factory upgraded turbo?

i read it in a press release cant find it now though....but when i went to talk to the hyundai dealer this week to see if i could get a test drive of a 2.0t when they get one they confirmed that they heard the same thing

Replica
03-20-2009, 02:22 PM
This car has been a bit of a disappointment. Maybe I had my hopes too high. At $30k for the 3.8 Track, I don't know exactly how this is substantially undercutting the 370z and Mustang GT price tags. The G37 maybe, but it appears to have way too many flaws already noticeable in preliminary road tests to even think about being a competitor to it.
I can't say I'd spend $30,000 on a Genesis. The base 2.0T seems like a sweet deal though. A RWD car with a turbo motor, and IRS for $22,000 is a fantastic deal. No excuses to buy a Civic any more (well, if you intend to be sporty and whatnot).

Ls_DM
03-23-2009, 08:58 PM
working airbags optional

aaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahhaha jesus christ i laughed sooo hard!!!!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

NgoFcukinWay
03-23-2009, 10:01 PM
my buddy's dad mentioned to me the other day that with minimal mods (intake, exhaust and some other minor things) on the 2.0T, it'll boost power output from 220-ish to about 350. Then if you up the injectors, fuel, sleeve the block, and a couple of other tidbits, it hits around the 600 mark. Sleeving the block pretty much makes it an Evo block. On top of that, according to his source at HKS, Hyundai had designed the 6-spd gearbox and clutch to handle that amount of power right out of the box. I'm not sure if that's old news, but it's new to me. Supposedly GReddy and HKS already have a turbo kit set aside and ready for sale once the car hits showroom floors.

CZero
03-23-2009, 10:10 PM
same acceleration times, similar horsepower figures. :Ewave1:

And better pedigree lol.

The 2009 gti will have 210 horsepower with much lower of a c/r then the current gti (allowing for more tuning potential) and better gas mileage for roughly $5000 less base model to base model vs the hyundai.
I guess with $5k you get rwd, and a hyundai badge :bowdown:

And who knows what Honda will answer with.
I'm curious how this car will pan out, because right now it's really a disappointment. My fail wheel drive would put the hurting on this car, granted I'm not stock :ninja: