STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
corresponds to a switch to stainless.
> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
corresponds to a switch to stainless.
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
got a 99 with the original exhaust on it. and a 03 and 07.
"Larry W" <LWINKLER@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
"Larry W" <LWINKLER@hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
As long as you are talking about exhaust, Mr. HT, two questions for you:
+What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly EVERY
ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
Thanx in advance.
"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
corresponds to a switch to stainless.
+What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly EVERY
ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
Thanx in advance.
"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
> Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> mention of it.
>
> TIA,
>
> Larry
As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
corresponds to a switch to stainless.
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
On Jun 16, 5:52 pm, "Rev. Tom Wenndt" <trwen...@grics.net> wrote:
> As long as you are talking about exhaust, Mr. HT, two questions for you:
> +What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly EVERY
> ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
> replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
> to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
> eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> "hyundaitech" <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:17c0ca14-abf0-4d57-84f8-1f7771e9eeba@f19g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> > looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> > mention of it.
>
> > TIA,
>
> > Larry
>
> As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
> increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
> corresponds to a switch to stainless.
Flexpipe leakage is now the single most common failure on Hyundai
exhaust. This is not exclusive to Elantra. I've seen it on Accent
and Tiburon as well.
The reason it's so epensive on the Elantra (or Tiburon) is that, for
whatever reason, the Hyundai engineers thought it would be a good idea
to integrate the catalytic converter with the front pipe assembly on
that vehicle.
I don't recall whether the converter is standalone or connected to the
flexpipe on the 2007 and newer Elantras. I'll try to remember to
check and report back.
> As long as you are talking about exhaust, Mr. HT, two questions for you:
> +What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly EVERY
> ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
> replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
> to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
> eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> "hyundaitech" <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:17c0ca14-abf0-4d57-84f8-1f7771e9eeba@f19g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> > looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> > mention of it.
>
> > TIA,
>
> > Larry
>
> As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
> increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
> corresponds to a switch to stainless.
Flexpipe leakage is now the single most common failure on Hyundai
exhaust. This is not exclusive to Elantra. I've seen it on Accent
and Tiburon as well.
The reason it's so epensive on the Elantra (or Tiburon) is that, for
whatever reason, the Hyundai engineers thought it would be a good idea
to integrate the catalytic converter with the front pipe assembly on
that vehicle.
I don't recall whether the converter is standalone or connected to the
flexpipe on the 2007 and newer Elantras. I'll try to remember to
check and report back.
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Re: STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST IN NEW HYUNDAIS?
Wow, I've read so many different problems on here with Hyundai's and the
EXACT same thing has happened to my Chevy Colorado!! I wonder if that thing
was made in Korea!!!! Or they recruited Korean engineers. Now the flex
pipe with the cat converter. Same thing happened again!
"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 16, 5:52 pm, "Rev. Tom Wenndt" <trwen...@grics.net> wrote:
> As long as you are talking about exhaust, Mr. HT, two questions for you:
> +What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly
> EVERY
> ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
> replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
> to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
> eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> "hyundaitech" <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:17c0ca14-abf0-4d57-84f8-1f7771e9eeba@f19g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> > looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> > mention of it.
>
> > TIA,
>
> > Larry
>
> As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
> increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
> corresponds to a switch to stainless.
Flexpipe leakage is now the single most common failure on Hyundai
exhaust. This is not exclusive to Elantra. I've seen it on Accent
and Tiburon as well.
The reason it's so epensive on the Elantra (or Tiburon) is that, for
whatever reason, the Hyundai engineers thought it would be a good idea
to integrate the catalytic converter with the front pipe assembly on
that vehicle.
I don't recall whether the converter is standalone or connected to the
flexpipe on the 2007 and newer Elantras. I'll try to remember to
check and report back.
EXACT same thing has happened to my Chevy Colorado!! I wonder if that thing
was made in Korea!!!! Or they recruited Korean engineers. Now the flex
pipe with the cat converter. Same thing happened again!
"hyundaitech" <hyundaimech@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:b61ceb51-c515-46a2-8eee-3b423fcd80f1@q2g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
On Jun 16, 5:52 pm, "Rev. Tom Wenndt" <trwen...@grics.net> wrote:
> As long as you are talking about exhaust, Mr. HT, two questions for you:
> +What was the deal with the Elantras from early this decade, seemingly
> EVERY
> ONE of which were going to have to have their mega-expensive "flex-pipes"
> replaced? (especially when no other part of the exhaust seemed even close
> to ever going bad) +Have they re-designed those, or is my son's '08
> eventually going to have to have that replaced also, like his '02 did?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> "hyundaitech" <hyundaim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:17c0ca14-abf0-4d57-84f8-1f7771e9eeba@f19g2000yqh.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 14, 2:26 pm, Larry W <LWINK...@hvc.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > Do the new Hyundai vehicles come with SS exhaust systems? I have been
> > looking at the Sonata and the Window Sticker and Sales Brochure make no
> > mention of it.
>
> > TIA,
>
> > Larry
>
> As far as I can tell, yes. Hyundai's exhaust system lifespan
> increased greatly in the late nineties. I'm presuming this
> corresponds to a switch to stainless.
Flexpipe leakage is now the single most common failure on Hyundai
exhaust. This is not exclusive to Elantra. I've seen it on Accent
and Tiburon as well.
The reason it's so epensive on the Elantra (or Tiburon) is that, for
whatever reason, the Hyundai engineers thought it would be a good idea
to integrate the catalytic converter with the front pipe assembly on
that vehicle.
I don't recall whether the converter is standalone or connected to the
flexpipe on the 2007 and newer Elantras. I'll try to remember to
check and report back.
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