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Originally Posted by James519
don't worry 0-60mph will be under 6s as Hyundai has stated. I heard this from a reliable source that 6.5s 0-100kmh is underrated number.
And I don't know what you are talkin about the tranny specs... because I haven't really heard anything specific about them.
As far as I know, there is ZF 1st generation, and Hyundai's 5SPD automatic / 6SPD manual which have been completely redesigned from ground up will be offered...
Haven't really heard anything else about them yet. If you have the link please share?
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I also put this into another thread, But I'll copy it here too.
The credit for the following documents goes to HYTECH at NewGenesisCoupe.com. (A highly certified Hyundai Tech)
Choose the free version and download
Theta Turbo engine
1._BK_Engine_Theta_TCI_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Lambda N/A engine
2._BK_Engine_Lambda_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
5-speed auto trans
3._BK_A5SR_AT_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
6-speed auto trans
4._BK_6HP19_AT_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
6-speed manual trans
5._BK_M6VR12_MT_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Brake system
6._BK_Brake_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Body Electrical
7._BK_Body_Electrical_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Smart Button Starting
8._BK_Smart_Button_Start_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Air Conditioning
9._BK_Air_Conditioning_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --
Air Bag System
10._BK_Air_Bag_Eng.doc -- FileFactory.com - free file hosting --[/QUOTE]
To summarize:
The V6 doc doesn't list 0-60, but the i4t states that 0-60 is 8.4. I had an 83 Subaru GL wagon that was quicker than that.
The tranny doc states that the maximum torque allowed for the i4t 6spd manual transmission is 224.2 lb/ft (31kg). the V6 version max torque is 289 ft/lb (40kg), but this may be the clutch capacity instead of the tranny internals, as Ironmonk stated in the thread I pulled this from.
I want, as much as anyone, for these numbers to be incorrect. But considering this comes out of training docs for Hyundai techs, I'd say it's pretty accurate. I guess we'll have to wait and see.