Hyundai Tiburon This coupe has been the sporty model from Hyundai for three generations.

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Old 11-23-2005, 05:44 PM
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Whats up guys,

I just bought an '06 Tiburon automatic V6 LTD and have a few general questions hopefully some of you may be able to help with.

1. Is there a way to replace all the amber lights on the car ie turn signals, side lights? If so, is this a DIY project?

2. Without installing a turbo/supercharger, what can I do to the engine to bring the hp up, preferably past 200 (stock 172), thats also relatively inexpensive? Only things I'm familiar with are CAI, ECU chip, exhaust (even though the current one is pretty nice sounding/looking), cams, headers.

3. I eventually want to put some 18"s on it. problem is, I like em wide in the back (at least 8.5") Is this possible without doing body work? The rear wheel well looks cramped already with the stock 17"s on there.

4. If I debadge everything, is the surface of the car smooth underneath? Ex. i know some cars' emblems are screwed in, or there is an indentation in the hood / trunk made for the emblems.

5. Will any of these things affect the warranty or result in a failed inspection?

Thats all for now, any help would be greatly appreciated!

Peace

And in case anyone was wondering, the guy at the dealership said the '06 Tibs have the same exact body as the '05s.
 
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Old 11-24-2005, 11:22 AM
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1. Its a DIY project..have to open up the headlights....

2. do a little bit of research...there are a lot of options out there

3. 8.5 inch wide tires will fit no problem..your only worries would occur if you try to lower it too much

4. the hyundai logos (Flying "H") on the hood and hatch have 2 alignment holes under each of them.....everything else is smooth underneath

5. Your warranty is only affected on the parts you modify or on thiongs that are directly affected by the parts you modify

 
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Old 11-25-2005, 01:09 AM
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thanks alot man
 
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Old 12-06-2005, 12:36 PM
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Let me you know if you are looking for a exhaust system? Or check out this webiste at---- www.junblusa.com
 
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