2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo Hatchback 3-door 315hp 1,100 Miles!!!!! on 2040-cars
York, Pennsylvania, United States
Good luck on Bidding of this one-of-a-kind Hyundai Veloster Turbo we had the honor of building for Hyundai USA for debut in their booth at the 2013 SEMA Show. This vehicle has no scratches, door dings, rock chips, and runs and drivers PERFECT! What is impressive is that it now gets 35MPG on the highway cruising and we have over 1,100 highway miles of testing taking it to high level events this summer. Below is our vision of this build.
The main focus of this build was to showcase the reliability, and performance capability from Hyundai’s G4FJ power plant. With a properly engineered turbo kit this Veloster Turbo can consistently provide an enthusiast with over 370 horsepower. Because the G4FJ is so strong from the factory, we added a new 845 Motorsports Turbo Upgrade to achieve the highest horsepower Veloster in the WORLD! This turbo kit upgrade features the BorgWarner EFR turbo which has a wastegate, and blow off valve built into the housing. To properly and accurately tune the vehicle, Jay Kim from Seoulful Racing was selected for his Factory ECU Tuning capabilities. For additional power and durability, an AEM Water/Meth Injection system was added to keep the G4FJ engine safe during higher boost levels mixed with 93 octane fuel. Since the car has these types of power numbers we need serious traction - so a Uniq Performance Strut brace, Import Shark Chassis bracing matched with ARK Performance coilover were used. We then hand-built the new front bumper, smoothed out the factory lines, and added Genesis Fog Lights. Then, we painted the Veloster BASF R-M Oynx HD Waterborne SkyAqua Pearl which was hand made in the BASF Refinish color lab. The interior was upgraded with new TAKATA Drift III 4-Point Street Legal belts, Street Pro LE Seats with TAKATA fabric wrapped rear seats. We hope you enjoy our vision for this new Veloster Turbo, and stay tuned to our Fox Marketing Cars Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube page after SEMA! OVER $24,000 in Customizing Invested!!!!!!!!!!!! Engine: 1.6L T-GDi Gamma Engine 370hp@23psi VP101 315hp@19psi - 93 Octane 178hp@18psi – Factory Dyno Numbers Seoulful Racing Factory ECU Custom Tune ($500) 845 Motorsports Turbo Upgrade ($4,300) -Borg Warner EFR 6258 -845 Motorsports Stainless steel Tubular Manifold 1.5" primaries with 1/2" flanges -Vband 3"; 304 stainless downpipe -845 Motorsports 3" Aluminum Cold Air Intake -Front mount intercooler 22x8x3.5 -2.25" aluminum hot side charge pipe -2.5" aluminum cold side charge pipe -Custom oil and coolant lines Nitrous Express N-Tercooler Sprayer ($345) AEM X-Wifi (EGT-Air Fuel) iPhone Mobil Gauge Solution ($366) AEM Water/Meth Injection w/ 5GLA Tank $(550) AEM Tru-Boost ($200) ARK Performance 2.5 inch cat back exhaust ($1,100) VP Racing VP101 Unleaded Street Legal Performance Fuel (Safe for vehicle - used during dyno use) Suspension: ARK Performance 35 Way Adjustable Coilovers ($1300) Uniq Performance Strut Tower Brace ($449 complete kit) Import Shark Mid Brace Import Shark Chassis Brake Import Shark Lower Tie Bar Import Shark X Bracing Import Shark Rear Sway Bar Import Shark Front Sway Bar Interior: TAKATA Street Pro LE Reclining Racing Seats ($795per) TAKATA Seat Sliders ($90) TAKATA Drift III Street Legal 4-point Harnesses ($305per) Custom Steel Bases ($250) Custom TAKATA Rear Seats ($550) Exterior: BASF R-M Oynx HD Waterborne SkyAqua Paint ($5500) BASF R-M Oynx HD Black D403 Paint Custom Hyundai Genesis Fog Light Pockets (Complete Bumper Upgrade $2000) Hyundai Genesis Fog Lights ImportShark Front Lip Spoiler ($350) Veloster Turbo Side Skirts Custom Rear Bumper Mesh ($200) TAKATA Racing Black Tow Strap ($42) Wheels & Tires: 18x8.75 XXR 530 Wheels ($600) 215/40/18 Toyo T1 Sport ($600) Braking: Front: WP Pro EX6 6 Piston Caliper w/ Carbon Fiber Ducting and 13.6” Wavy Cut Rotors ($2,700) Stainless Steel Braded Lines Note: Happy Bidding and we a looking for a NEW OWNER WHO will take care of this vehicle with the love and care we have!!!!! We do not NEED to sell this vehicle so no low ball offers will be excepted. |
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