Check out http://www.cardomain.com/ there many car like your thats fixed up.
2007-06-28 21:56:18
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answered by Info_Chick 7
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How fast do you want to go??? The car doesn't have a speed limiter, so it will go well over 140 mph. Remember that photo with the guy in AZ that got a radar ticket at 147? We (as in employees at Hyundai) all laughed thinking it was impossible, but no, the cars are regularly hauled up to 145 at the Hyundai test track in California City (by Edwards AFB) and only stop at that speed because it is the limit for the track.
Acceleration not enough? Well you could bolt in the 3.8 from the Azera/Entourage in place of the 3.3. You'd have to reflash the PCM to handle the additional air & fuel requirements, but I'd bet someone outside the US has that software available. Reflashing the PCM is easy enough. And when the hood is opened, it will look bone stock.
And with the money you spent? You probably could have just traded in the Sonata and bought the faster Azera.
2007-06-30 22:48:12
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answered by Rob S 2
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Trade it in for the V6 model is best way to get a faster Sonata, if that's still not fast enough then you better get a bigger wallet and stop by your local Porsche dealer, those Caymans are pretty sweet. I wouldn't touch a car that's still under warranty, if you want a fixer-upper get a older 2nd car.
2007-06-27 09:04:35
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answered by beavanjb 7
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It's a Sonata, dude-not a Corvette.
Remember anything you do to the engine will void your warranty. Leave it alone.
2007-06-27 08:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Your car is still under warranty. If you think it is lacking power you should take it to your dealer for a check-up. Don't change anything yourself or you'll void your warranty. I just bought a 2007 Hyundai Accent. It's got plenty of power.
2007-06-28 11:33:06
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Since the car is operating fine, you should leave it alone. If you need something fast, go buy a STI or an EVO
2007-06-27 10:18:39
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answered by Mexican Rule 4
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push it to the junkyard and get a certified used car
2007-06-30 13:51:16
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answered by tha last don 5
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"fix up" -- more like "Fu*k up"
You will void your warranty and destroy the resale value of your car
Leave it alone
2007-06-27 12:05:38
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answered by Bill in Kansas 6
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