Hyundai Elantra tuning

Asked by Trevon Dec 26, 2022 at 02:41 PM about the 2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL FWD

Question type: Car Customization

I just bought the brand new Hyundai Elantra
(upgraded the 2020 Elantra), and was wondering is it
possible to tune it in anyway? Maybe an engine swap
or even adding a turbo kit? Just wanted to see about
making this one fast.

7 Answers

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Boy did you pick the wrong car. Everything you do to make it faster shortens it life dramatically, they have a very weak powertrain. Plus if you dare to do anything to it at all the warranty goes bye bye. Do yourself a favor and keep it stock and do exactly as the owners manual says in the maintenance section, this is the only to keep it alive beyond 80000 miles. The only thing I would ignore in the owners manual is the spark plug change interval, change them at 30000 and then switch to iridium plugs.

I read your response in my email. I do appreciate the feedback and getting back to me. You pretty much answered everything. Thank you again

310,085

Okay, great just one more thing, please read the owners manual. There is so much information that people just ignore that can really save you hundreds of dollars.

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310,085

Check out Scotty Kilmer Channel on you tube, about your car and turbos.

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