<b>PLEASE REMEMBER</b>
The reason why Hyundai4G63T was able to use an Eclipse/Talon exhaust manifold is because there is still a Mitsu motor in the earlier versons of the Elantra and Sonata. If your Elantra or Tiburon is a 1996 model or later, you cannot go this route. The Eclipse/Talon exhaust manifold doesn't match up to the BETA cylinder head (BETA = Hyundai's own block, not Mitsu, used in 1996 and later 1.8L and 2.0L Elantras and Tiburons)
I only point this out because I saw someone with a 2K Tib asking...
Carry on
-Red-
The reason why Hyundai4G63T was able to use an Eclipse/Talon exhaust manifold is because there is still a Mitsu motor in the earlier versons of the Elantra and Sonata. If your Elantra or Tiburon is a 1996 model or later, you cannot go this route. The Eclipse/Talon exhaust manifold doesn't match up to the BETA cylinder head (BETA = Hyundai's own block, not Mitsu, used in 1996 and later 1.8L and 2.0L Elantras and Tiburons)
I only point this out because I saw someone with a 2K Tib asking...
Carry on
-Red-