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Old 12-21-2005, 07:59 PM
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Do any Hyundai engines support Turbos and also how much would it cost 2 transfer a engine from 1 car 2 another
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Re: Engine

Many Tib owners have had success with turbos on their cars. As for the other engines, many probably would, but very few other Hyundai owners than the Tib's have tried it. As for transferring an engine, it would definitely determine on the car, the engine it came with, and the engine you're wanting to put in. In most cases, the entire engine management system will have to be replaced with one made to work with the new engine. I know that it's not going to be a couple-hundred-dollar project, unless you've got one heck of a buddy with one heck of a shop at his/her disposal. Now, if you're talking about transferring the same engine from one car into another car that previously had this engine or one exactly like it, it may very well be a hook up the wires and tighten everything down kind of thing. Then again, you'd prolly have to replace many sensors, filters, etc. But if you're having someone do it for you, it's still going to be expensive for the labor costs.
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Re: Re: Engine

But Aren't The engines from mitubishi
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Re: Re: Re: Engine

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But Aren't The engines from mitubishi
Some older Hyundai had Mitsu motors in them. There are still a couple Hyundai motors that have similarities to a Mitsu motors, but they are technically Hyundai engines.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Engine

But if u use Mitsubishi parts on the newer 1's do they still work normally
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Engine

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But if u use Mitsubishi parts on the newer 1's do they still work normally
Depends what parts you are talking about. If you are talking about internals, I haven't seen anybody use cranks, pistons, cams, or anything like that made for a Mitsu, used in a Hyundai.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Engine

The question really is Has any ever tryed doin that
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Re: Engine

is some1 gonna answer my Question
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Re: Engine

Yes people have done it before and have worked and also failed. if you are trying to put the whole engine in it. it should be fine, but if your just changing parts then tell me the part.
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