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Old 12-21-2007, 12:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to get +20HP in 2004 Sonata?

Sorry for the noob question but... anyone have a mods list for a 2004 Sonata? How can we squeeze maybe 20-30 more HP out of the 2.7L V6 w/o breaking the bank. Any chip, ECU's, good intake, exhaust, or maybe even cams that ppl here know that work? TYIA
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Default tibby chip?

Anyone know: would a tiburon performance chip work? Any recommends?

how about one of these intakes: Weapon*R Racing Development

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Old 12-21-2007, 01:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I belive the Sonota and Tiburon have the same ecu, also the older 03-04 santa fes have the same engine with about 10+ hp already stock...maybe swapping your eu out for a santa fe 2.7l would help.
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I belive the Sonota and Tiburon have the same ecu, also the older 03-04 santa fes have the same engine with about 10+ hp already stock...maybe swapping your eu out for a santa fe 2.7l would help.
I think the santa fe has a different intake manifold, or maybe im thinking of the Kia thing.. yeah. nvm.

20+? Intake, exhaust, ecu piggyback system if you dont get your gains. I have 25+ horses on a 1.8 thats ten years old. And all for under $400. Most expensive thing was my exhaust for $226 dollars. It can be done.
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