2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe Turbo - Affordable RWD Fun - Tech Talk
Evaluating The Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T With AMS Performance.

The go-fast engineers at AMS have already CAD-designed and 3-D rapid-prototyped a tubular
As part of its ongoing evaluation of the Genesis Coupe, AMS will soon be testing upgraded turbochargers that use the factory exhaust manifold so that the underhood look of the car remains stock, but they've also got a rapid-prototyped tubular manifold ready for test fitting as part of a full turbo kit upgrade package that will inevitably follow. Given how busy AMS is with parts development for other new platforms like the GT-R, as well as maintaining stock on their existing lineup of parts and building their radical EVO X time attack beast, it may be a while before a full Genesis Coupe turbo kit is available. Then again, if Ivan and the crew keep working after-hours to develop parts for his track coupe like they have to prototype the downpipe and mid-pipe, secondary cat delete, cat-back exhaust, intake silencer delete, front-mount intercooler and piping kit, and manual boost controller they've already dyno tested, then maybe you 2.0T coupe owners should at least start saving up for the first round of AMS bolt-on power-adders. And knowing Ivan's love of big horsepower (remember, this is a guy with a 9-second S14 street car), I think it's safe to say that AMS' product line for the Genesis turbo coupe will eventually go well beyond the usual bolt-ons
For updates on AMS' progress with their Hyundai Genesis 2.0T coupe, point your web browser at www.amsperformance.com and follow along with their blog.
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AMS Performance
1760 Metoyer Court
West Chicago
IL
60185
847-709-0530
www.amsperformance.com
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By David Pratte
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