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Postby skulls » April 19th, 2009, 12:21 pm

95 model accent with sr 20 red top non turbo 5fwd
2 1/4" piping
want to upgrade brakes and supension what do u recomend?
does d primera's full brake system hooks up really well on the accent ?

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Postby SubyDude » April 20th, 2009, 7:48 pm

^^any problems with the swap..want to chenge the engine in mine but dunno wha 2 put

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Postby AccentGt » June 27th, 2009, 10:51 am

My 2 dr Accent Gt Has a Sr18De-Turbo Running 8lbs of Boost :twisted: Power to Weight Ratio the Car is a B***H, But i Always have to Back off at Top End Car gets very Unstable...
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Postby AccentGt » June 27th, 2009, 10:52 am

My 2 dr Accent Gt Has a Sr18De-Turbo Running 8lbs of Boost :twisted: Power to Weight Ratio the Car is a B***H, But i Always have to Back off at Top End Car gets very Unstable...

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Postby slimshiney » June 27th, 2009, 11:56 am

^^^ :lol: guess u din do the right suspension work den...i trip at average 220-230 and yet there is a tightness on the wheel...however it is d first and last time i'm ever doin that....TO DANGEROUS FOR OUR ROADS!!!...doods man...did we meet sometime ago...Andre by chance?

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Postby AccentGt » July 13th, 2009, 1:30 pm

Yes Andre is the Name where did we meet, And yes the P11 primera front and back dics brakes does work up with a little work needed to be done in the back...

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2011 Hyundai Tucson/iX35

Postby NorStar2K » August 16th, 2009, 1:12 am

NEAL & MASSY MOTORS

TUCSON 4X2 GL GAS 2.0 - $216,000.00
TUCSON 4X4 GLS GAS 2.0 - $239,000.00




* 2.0L Theta Engine with 6 Speed A/T putting out 166ps@6200rpm
* DUAL AIR BAGS
* FACTORY AIR CONDITION
* FACTORY IMMOBILIZER
* ACTIVE HEADREST
* 225/60R17 WITH 17" ALLOY WHEELS (GL)
* 225/60R18 WITH 18" ALLOY WHEELS (GLS)
* ABS BRAKING WITH FRONT AND REAR DISC
* FULL SIZE ALLOY WHEEL SPARE
* FRONT FOG LAMPS
* SIDE REPEATER LAMPS ON MIRRORS
* ABS BRAKING WITH FRONT AND REAR DISC
* ROOF RACK AND MUDGUARDS
* STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS
* MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING
* RADIO/CD/MP3 PLAYER WITH TWEETER
* CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKING
* CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
* USB & AUXILLIARY INPUT
* REAR SPOILER w/ H.M.S.L.
* POWER WINDOW / LOCKS/ MIRRORS/ STEERING
* TRIP COMPUTER
* 60/40 SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT
* SUN VISOR WITH VANITY MIRROR
* LUGGAGE SCREEN & NET
* ASHTRAY & CIGARETTE LIGHTER
* FABRIC INTERIOR


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If our sources are correct, we will be seeing the next-generation Hyundai Tucson making its world debut this fall at the Frankfurt Motor Show with sales beginning in Europe and Korea before the end of the year and in North America, sometime during the first half of 2010. In the meantime, Hyundai is continuing to develop the Tucson which was captured here out in Death Valley by Automotive Traveler’s Rich Truesdell.

The prototype models are still under heavy camouflage but Hyundai gave us a taste of the styling direction it plans to take with the new Tucson in Geneva with the ‘ix-onix’ concept study (see pics below).

Eyeing Toyota’s RAV-4 and Honda’s CR-V, the Korean firm’s compact SUV will most likely carry the iX35 moniker at least in Europe and it will be offered with various petrol and diesel engine options including the final production version of the concept vehicle’s 168HP 1.6-litre turbocharged four-banger petrol.

New photographs of the Hyundai iX35 that is set to replace the Tucson have made their way into the webosphere. And unlike previous spy shots that showed the vehicle under heavy camouflage, this time the iX35 has been captured completely undisguised finally revealing the styling bound for Hyundai’s new compact SUV. While the production car is less dramatic than the ix-onic concept shown in Geneva earlier this year, the iX35 looks a great deal more attractive and distinct than the current Tucson.

On the outside, the most noticeable changes over the concept concern the more conventional styling of the iX35’s rear end. However, overall, it appears that Hyundai’s designers remained faithful to the original concept.

As for the interior, we only have one shot of the instrument cluster that features a pair of deeply set gauges – just like the ix-onic.

The new iX35 (we’re not sure yet if Hyundai will adopt the same alphanumeric naming system for the North American model), shares its underpinnings with the next-generation Kia Sportage which is also under development.

Hyundai’s RAV-4 challenger will be offered with the option of front- or all-wheel drive while the engine line-up is said to include two newly developed 1.6-liter gasoline engines with direct injection delivering 140 HP (naturally aspirated) and 175 HP (turbocharged) as well as a new 2.0-liter diesel with 184 horsepower.

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Postby Gem_in_i » August 16th, 2009, 7:15 am

so they put radio controls on the steering wheel. :mrgreen:
It reminding me of a toyota vehicle, I forgetting which one right now.

Looks flashy...wonder wht wud be the price.

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Postby acesinghit » August 16th, 2009, 8:18 pm

looks like a mazda but the last pic, ie. the dash is actually belongs to the current santa fe, lil mix up dey :lol:

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Postby Kongorealm » August 18th, 2009, 10:40 am

Sweet

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Postby Gem_in_i » August 19th, 2009, 6:06 am

Is the Lexus it kinda looking like? :?:

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Postby speedy3517 » August 24th, 2009, 8:39 pm

i think these coming with the new hyundai r diesel engine. apparently it puts out 180 ps on the same 2.0 turbo and 197 with the 2.2 urbo diesel. but..wait and see. so i read

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Postby NorStar2K » November 27th, 2009, 11:11 pm

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The Hyundai ix35 development team moved away from the two-box off-roader look in favor of a sleeker, more reformed profile while aiming for a roomier cabin, extra storage capacity and fuel economy leadership.

Hyundai's new "fluidic" design language finds confident expression in the sweeping, gently curved lines of the Hyundai ix35. The hexagonal grille previewed on the Hyundai ix-onic concept at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show moves into mass production on the Hyundai ix35, a defining look that will serve to unify the family of future Hyundai products. To achieve the desired dynamic and sporty image, Hyundai ix35 gets an aggressive belt line coupled with a low-to-the-ground feel which is enhanced by the optional 225/55 R18 wheels.

The interior lines echo the dynamic flow of the sheet metal. For improved comfort, the designers have carved out extra legroom and headroom (whilst lowering the overall height of the vehicle). The feeling of spaciousness in the cabin is further enhanced by the new dual-panel panoramic sunroof, benefiting front and rear passengers. The center panel can either tilt open or can open completely by sliding up and over the rear panel.

The gauge cluster - with blue back-light - borrows Supervision technology from the Genesis sedan to display key information with crystal-clear clarity and minimal eye stress.

The Hyundai ix35 rides on a 2640mm wheelbase which is 10mm longer than the outgoing Hyundai Tucson. At 4410mm and 1820mm, it is also longer and wider than its predecessor (by 85mm and 20mm, respectively) greatly improving the interior cabin space but the overall height of 1660mm has been lowered by 20mm without affecting headroom.

Greater travel in the front seat adjustment gives more legroom and headroom for taller drivers. The centre console box has been enlarged to 6.2 liters for more storage. In addition, the height of the rear cargo screen has been raised for extra capacity and a small storage binnacle has been added in the rear cargo area.

To further broaden its appeal, Hyundai ix35 will get the newest fuel-efficient engines and six-speed manual and automatic transmissions. Western European customers will be offered a choice of two thrifty and clean-burning petrol engines: the Theta-II 2.0 rated at 166ps and 20.1kg.m of torque which emits just 178g/km (2WD MT) of CO2 and the Gamma 1.6 GDI delivering 140ps and 17kg.m of torque, available from November 2010, which delivers only 158g/km of CO2. This 1.6 GDI engine will be available with ISG stop-start technology, further reducing CO2 to just 149 g/km.

The European diesel lineup includes two all-new engines: the R 2.0 and the U-II 1.7, which will be available from November 2010. The R 2.0 will come in a choice of two outputs: high (184ps/40kg.m) and low (136ps/32kg.m) producing CO2 emissions of just 165g/km (2WD MT) and 158g/km (4WD MT), respectively. The U-II will have a rated output of 115ps with 26.0kg.m and will have class-leading CO2 emissions of just 149 g/km (2WD MT) when equipped with ISG. To achieve Euro-5 emission compliance, the R is fitted with a close-coupled diesel particulate filter plus highly efficient exhaust gas recirculation with by-pass valve.

Six-speed manuals are standard with both diesels while the R will come with the option of a six-speed automatic. Hyundai's all-new six-speed automatic transaxle helps the company meet its goals of improving fuel efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions. Shifts are silky-smooth with an option of sporty-type, manual shifting through the Shiftronic which is also new to the Hyundai ix35.

In addition to the new fuel-efficient engines and transmissions, the Hyundai ix35 features a number of other innovations which contribute to lower operational costs. Nestled between the speedometer and tachometer, the "ECO" coach is a new feature designed to promote fuel-saving driving habits. In the manual transmission version, an icon on the LCD trip-ometer screen begins to flash when the optimum gear shift point is reached. The automatic uses an "ECO" icon backlit by LEDs with either the red, white or green LED lighting up in accordance with driving behavior. Fuel savings in the range of 15 to 17 percent are attainable with the automatic "ECO" coach and 7 to 9 percent with the manual.

The multi-link rear suspension was adopted not only for its superior ride and handling characteristics but also because of its compact design which minimizes intrusion into the cabin creating extra space for passengers and cargo. Tried and true Macpherson struts are employed for the front suspension set-up.

Extensive work was done to isolate sounds and eliminate vibrations. Hyundai ix35 is discernibly quieter both at highway speeds and at engine idle. Booming noise is reduced thanks to a sub-frame dynamic damper while the rear luggage area gets extra soundproofing to isolate exhaust sounds. Road noise has been minimized by improving stiffness in the front and rear struts, rear trailing arm and the spring sheet.

The body shell structure is engineered to the very highest standards of safety: In crash safety tests conducted in-house Hyundai ix35 scores a five-star rating in Euro NCAP testing for both frontal and side impacts. The entire body shell has been made stiffer and lighter thanks to its more extensive use of ultra-high tensile strength steel.

In a panic braking situation, the emergency flash signals are automatically triggered thus reducing the risk of rear-end crashes. Active headrests are triggered by the pressure of the seat occupant's weight on the backrest, the headrests automatically moving upwards and forwards to help prevent injuries to head, neck and upper body.

In addition to optional 4WD capability, Hyundai ix35's CUV credentials are strengthened with two new safety features: Hill start Assist Control and Downhill Brake Control which promote safer travel up and down steep slopes.

For safer maneuvering in reverse gear, a rear-view camera has been added, which operates in conjunction with a 3.5-inch color LCD built into the rear-view mirror. Smart-Parking Assist uses the rear-view camera to provide a graphical grid overlay to safely guide the driver into the parking spot.

Other new features include:

* Push button start with smart-key proximity sensor
* Manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel
* Steering wheel-mounted audio remote control
* Air-conditioned, cooled glove box
* Low rolling resistance tires for 16" wheels

The Hyundai ix35 will be built in three factories on two continents. Mass production of the Tucson started at the Ulsan factory for the Korean domestic market in September. In November 2009, the Ulsan plant will begin production for North America and the general market (all countries outside of EU and greater Europe).

The Kia Motors factory in Zilina, Slovakia will build the Hyundai ix35 starting in the first quarter of 2010 (R engine and Theta-II) and greater Europe in the second quarter of 2010. The Hyundai ix35 will also be built by Beijing Hyundai to meet demand in China.

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Postby acesinghit » November 29th, 2009, 11:11 pm

18" rims, 6-speed auto, led lights, euro ncap 5 star safety for front and side, theta 2 2.0 engine, GDI 1.6 with amazing torque and fuel efficiency across the board? Sounds like a mini Volvo to me, check the interior :shock:

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Postby pseudoevo » December 2nd, 2009, 10:44 am

PAZ 7580..i put a 4g63 turbo from a mitsubishi eclipse lsd gearbox in my 1996 elantra.. used ohlins shocks an springs from an evo 3 jus had to change d shock mounts in front d back fit up perfect. twin piston callipers an rotors from the 1990 vr4 un front and single piston callipers in d rear from d front wheel drive e33A galant... i pretty much modified everything but d body.. was a really sweet ride had to sell it though. :cry: . nex project is a 4 wheel drive lantra.. comin soon

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Postby pseudoevo » December 2nd, 2009, 10:51 am

lookin for a 1996 lantra preferably WITHOUT engine... body must be good though.. call me if u have any info tanx 389-9920

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Postby sharkman121 » January 10th, 2010, 4:44 am

What is the correct grade oil to use in a 03/04 hyunda sonata, jaguar front?
been using a 20w50 before but am not sure if this is too thick.

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Postby bushwakka » January 17th, 2010, 9:09 pm

me likey.....but looks like a concept that wont see the light of day

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Postby Mercenary » January 17th, 2010, 9:40 pm

It looks nice ...until you see the Hyundai badge

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Should I buy A Hyundai Tucson????

Postby john1989 » February 16th, 2010, 11:36 pm

YEH TUNERS THINKING OF BUYING A HYUNDAI TUCSON BUT I WANT TO HEAR SOME VIEWS FROM SOME OF YOU THAT OWN A HYUNDAI TUCSON

IS IT ANY GOOD??
AND IS IT RELIABLE???

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Postby music man » February 16th, 2010, 11:43 pm

seriously... i don't like it . my momz has one. but it cud just be he bad driving.lol
very soca mom like .
but cud hold a nice system in there.
spacious
fold down seats comes in very handy.
has a gud/fairly nice ride .
NB. prefer x trail. or sorento.

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Postby Midnight_Demon » February 16th, 2010, 11:49 pm

wrong forum

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Postby john1989 » February 17th, 2010, 12:18 am

Midnight_Demon wrote:wrong forum


SO WHAT!!!!!!!

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Postby john1989 » February 17th, 2010, 12:19 am

music man wrote:seriously... i don't like it . my momz has one. but it cud just be he bad driving.lol
very soca mom like .
but cud hold a nice system in there.
spacious
fold down seats comes in very handy.
has a gud/fairly nice ride .
NB. prefer x trail. or sorento.


INTERESTING

ANY MORE COMMENTS ANYONE??

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Postby GReddy23 » February 17th, 2010, 12:19 am

wtf is soca mom?
did u mean soccer...

anywayz is a nice vehicle 8/10

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Postby john1989 » February 17th, 2010, 10:13 pm

badboi69 wrote:wtf is soca mom?
did u mean soccer...

anywayz is a nice vehicle 8/10


kool ty for advice

soca mom hahahahah

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Postby josh111 » February 17th, 2010, 10:17 pm

good suv gr8 value for money i think it is worth it......

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Postby john1989 » February 19th, 2010, 12:09 am

:shock:

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good buy

Postby tanto » February 19th, 2010, 5:30 am

the 2010 is abt to come out and its going to be the hit for 2010 so yes you should really consider it

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Postby shapeshop » February 19th, 2010, 5:37 am

this vehicle should last and hold up well once not serviced by the firm....

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