Hyundai Excel 1999 Turbo Kit - looking for a turbo kit for my mate  

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insanegemini
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Post #1 post 18th October 2004 - 08:30 PM
hi i'm looking for a turbo kit for a Hyundai Excel 1999
my mate"s dad gave him the car and he wants to do it up
Jap-Taxi
Post #2

if you do find one the expense probably wouldnt be worth it

Sorry but just my 2 cents

Jusdrifn 86
Post #3

Just do a full evo conversion, 4WD, the big brakes, the power... Ultimate Sleeper thumbsup.gif

insanegemini
Post #4

i will tell him he is from england so he has the money

trd_rolla
Post #5

^^^ It's already been done tongue.gif *As you already know rolleyes.gif *

I'd primarily have to agree with Jordan (Jordzilla), as I still haven't seen a decent looking Excel smile.gif But, if the mate has a deep pocket and wants something different and a bit of a sleeper, then by all means go ahead.

I know there has been a turbo kit developed by HVE Performance in Kogarah, NSW. Give them a try, i'm not sure on the detail. Just search on www.yellowpages.com.au or www.whitepages.com.au thumbsup.gif

In my opinion, it's not worth it and he would be better off selling it, however if he likes it then I have no conflict with that :-)

TRD Rolla

MCS-83
Post #6

hahahahahahahaha, got a better idea, different motor, that motor won't be able to handle crap all. be prepared to spend alot of money.

73RRA
Post #7

IIRC Chiptorque used to do a turbo kit for the Excel, their "demo" car was alright. Ran low 14's from memory from not much boost. And to all these people who say its not worth it, ever thought about the car your doing up? Just a thought rolleyes.gif

73RRA
Post #8

Taken from the Chiptorque site : This is for the SOHC model.

HP1 High Performance Chip to suit standard exhaust manifold and a 2 ½" sports exhaust. Bolt on up to an extra 35kW's at the wheels. Fits all twin cam models from 98 - 99. Run 7-8lb of boost all day with the large air tech core intercooler, a custom design split pulse exhaust manifold and matching stainless steel dump pipe. Use the standard Excel exhaust system for the ultimate street sleeper, or bolt on a sports exhaust system after the standard catalytic converter for the full capabilities of the kit. A 2-Bar map sensor, all hardware, fittings and plumbing included in the kit. The original catalytic converter must be used in conjunction with this kit. Plus installation. ECU numbers will be required to ensure the correct program is supplied.

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$4950.00 AUD is what the DOHC turbo kit will cost.
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crazy_bunny
Post #9

There is a supercharger kit available from capa, giveing 140kw for the basic kit, priced at $4271.. there is another one priced at $6195 giveing 165KW+ but the engine would need some beefing up and probally the gearbox aswell.

boozt
Post #10

Supercharger kits seem to be the pitch when it comes to excels. Have seen a fair few around, but never a turbs one in the flesh

RX7GT
Post #11

lol hahaha

Fro-Daddy
Post #12

capa s/c kits are prolly the way to go. but my mate once had a turbo X3 excel, it had around 90kw atw (roughly 120kw at the fly, taking into account that it would lose say 30%) and it was frigging quick! his was all cutom though, cant remember the exact parts but i could find out for if you wanted...

SomeFReaK
Post #13

The chiptorque/Silverwater Automotive Services kit as posted above is the only off the shelf kit that i know of in australia. The excel i think fro-daddy is talking about was origionaly a chiptorque stage 2 but had some extra's done to it, it was a SOHC engine. Bang for buck the turbo kit is definately the best option, you wont be the quickest on the road, but they are fun. The other option suggested above (evo motor) is a good idea in theory, but you would need an EVO IV or newer engine with the gearbox on the passenger side rather than the drivers side like a GSR/EVO/Eclipse.

73RRA
Post #14

Zoom magazine also did a supercharged Excel which wasnt a bad option either. And to people saying the gearbox is weak, they are quite strong, maybe not one of the strongest out there, but it all depends on how its treated in the end.

Good luck and dont listen to people who bag it out.

TwinCam16
Post #15

laugh.gif let me get this right, thousands of dollars on a turbo kit fo a hyundai to only get 89 kw at the wheels!!!!!user posted image

MCS-83
Post #16

How come that dyno chart says Hyundai excel twin cam if its meant to be single cam. Personally i think its stupid, everybody knows excels are crap cars, secondly imagine whats gonna happen when you crash the thing, like standing on a coke can, the panels and chassis on those things are thin as.

73RRA
Post #17

Because the write up was about the single cam, and he is talking bout the DOHC model, so i figured instead of searching for a SOHC dyno chart id use the DOHC one. And what about "when he crashe's it"? What makes them so weak? I suppose you have worked in the smash repair industry and know what they are like? Yes? No?. Some people laugh.gif

MCS-83
Post #18

just pull the door trims off and you'll soon realise why they are so cheap, just work ni car stereo's. no Jig saw needed there, just tin snips. Plus a friend had a small bingle that resulted in the passenger door being ripped completely off, where ne other car would have just dinted. They're disposable cars.

boozt
Post #19

Who gives a shit seriously. If he wants to do it let him do it,.

Nvious
Post #20

go a 4g93 in it

Fro-Daddy
Post #21

twincam16 - power to weight is pretty big! they weight less than 980kg (im fairly sure) and with 120kw at the fly its pretty good. look at the corolla sportivo, 141kw at the fly, but i bet it weighs more than an excel...

GotDubs?
Post #22

The same kit from chiptorque but in TWIN CAM version 98-99 model is $4950 (same as single cam kit). Stock - 54kw at wheels - after kit - 87kw at wheels. Must use the original cat converter and the twin cam kit has a 2 bar map sensor included. That power rating is with the stock excel exhaust which must be what about 1 3/4 inches? Make it 2.75" and Im sure it would do a little better than that.

$5000 isnt that much for double the power guys. If thats what he has to work with, then all I say is good luck to him. Whilst another type of car would be my preference if he wants to modify an excel then its his decision and money.

Call 07 5596 4204

QUOTE (Fro-Daddy @ Oct 20 2004, 02:55 PM)
twincam16 - power to weight is pretty big! they weight less than 980kg (im fairly sure) and with 120kw at the fly its pretty good. look at the corolla sportivo, 141kw at the fly, but i bet it weighs more than an excel...

Yeah you are right. The Corolla sportivo weighs exactly the same give or take 20kg as the celica. By memory it is 1175 kg.

The excel is under 1000kg?

Im sure it would upset a few cars.

hi_lux
Post #24

Why is it such a waste of money to turbocharge an excel when many people do it to lancers and mirages. Same size engines 1.8l twin cams, why such a bad thing for an eggshell? I've driven the 1.8l twin cam quite a bit and i can say from experience it will smoke a lancer with the mitsu equilelant engine. My mate had one when we were at school and they are buckets of puss.

Fro-Daddy
Post #25

excels are 1.5 mate, but still a valid point, 74kw in the DOHC (i think) which is the same as the 2003 mirage with the 4G15...even the cg lancer (evo 7 shape) which has the 2L engine only has like 89kw and is SOHC

twincam 16 - you prolly know how many people conv the 20v 4AGE into their rolla, thats got less power than this turbo kit and prolly costs the same in conv price, and the excel is more of a sleeper/suprise...

QUOTE (hi_lux @ Oct 20 2004, 03:42 PM)
Why is it such a waste of money to turbocharge an excel when many people do it to lancers and mirages. Same size engines 1.8l twin cams, why such a bad thing for an eggshell? I've driven the 1.8l twin cam quite a bit and i can say from experience it will smoke a lancer with the mitsu equilelant engine. My mate had one when we were at school and they are buckets of puss.

Good point, but you see, its "cool" to do it to an other car out there, its just just these people like to stereotype excel's and their owners because the car isnt as "cool".

As for them being crap in accidents, yes i work on these cars, om a monthly basis id say i would see 2 or 3, and from other cars i have worked on in my industry there really isnt much difference between for example a excel and a civic (ever seen those take a hit?).

Rubi
Post #27

Excels were rated the most unsafe car on the road (when they were new of course) god knows what is now, but at the time, it was excels, they crumple like a paper cup, and yeah, ive seen it happen, on the highway no less, the car got t-boned cause he aqua planed, the side of the car got pushed in to the drivers seat, any other car woulda been pretty bad, but goddamn, not half the car.

73RRA
Post #28

You really think so? As i said, ive seen alot of other cars in my industry that "crumble like paper" from accidents. rolleyes.gif

MCS-83
Post #29

just go up and tap on the panels of a excel and then compare the noise to the sound of a civic, its like comparing a coke can to a fire extinguisher bottle. And yeah power to weight is a massive deal, e.g., why can't a 290kw ford beat a 250 kw holden. extra weight the main thing, and that holden knows how to get the power to the ground better than ford, i'm sure they'll improve though.

73RRA
Post #30

Obviously people are still going to tell you the Excel is a shit idea according to this thread. Its your decision in the end, i think its not too bad of an idea at all, but hey what would i know?.

Good luck on whatever you decide to go with.

Aero25
Post #31

Go ahead with either supercarging or turbo cause it is different. i am quite sick of seeing just skylines,180's,silvia,commodors,lancers on the roads it would be good for a new car to form into a cult like the ones previously mentioned.

TwinCam16
Post #32

wise man say, better to make a fast car go faster than make a slow car go fast.

QUOTE (TwinCam16 @ Oct 20 2004, 06:39 PM)
wise man say, better to make a fast car go faster than make a slow car go fast.

Was that out of karate kid?

QUOTE (TwinCam16 @ Oct 20 2004, 06:39 PM)
wise man say, better to make a fast car go faster than make a slow car go fast.

So similiar to what you have done? or for that matter, anyone who has turbo'ed an NA or has done an engine conversion?

MCS-83
Post #35

bit different when its a decent car and the motor does come in a turbo option.

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