Engine, Intake, Exhaust Modifications to your Normally Aspirated Hyundai engine. Cold Air Intakes, Spark Plugs/wires, Cat back Exhaust...etc.

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Old 06-11-2002, 09:51 AM
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Issued: 5/23/02 Revised: 5/23/02 Version 1
97-01 Hyundai Tiburon Page 1
2001 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FORM
MANUFACTURER: HYUNDAI
MODEL & YEAR: TIBURON 1997-2001
Engine Type / Displacement: 2.0 L DOHC 16 Valves 4 Cylinder
Net Horsepower: 140 @ 6000 RPM
Number of Cylinders: 4
Production Vehicle Weight: 2633 lbs.
Compression Ratio: 10.3:1
Drive Type: Front Rear AWD
Engine Location: Front Mid Rear
Fuel Tank Capacity (US Gallons): 14.5 M.C. Capacity (US Gallons): 14.5
Induction System: Normally Aspirated
Suspension Type: Front: MacPherson strut
Rear: Multi link
Chassis Type: Unit body

GENERAL ENGINE ENGINE DESCRIPTION
Bore: 82.5 mm Stroke: 93.5 mm
Block Material: Cast Iron
Compression Ratio: 10.3:1
Configuration: Inline 4 DOHC
Max.: 10.5:1 Wet
Head Gasket Thickness (compressed): 0.71 mm
Deck Clearance (Min) (above or below): .10 below CAMSHAFT
Flywheel Weight: 15 lbs Inlet 124100-2700R
Crankshaft Weight: 35 lbs Camshaft or Camshaft Kit P/N: Exhaust 124100-27100R
Lifter Type: hydraulic
DES (flat,dish,dome): dome
Height of Dome: .914mm
Weight of Piston w/PIN: 392 gms Overlap:
Weight of Piston, Pin, Rod and Rings: 1002 gms Duration: 228.4 232.7
Lift: 0.4378” 0.4498”

CYLINDER HEAD
VALVES
Casting #:: 22000 23001 Valves per Cylinder: 4
Material: Aluminum
Exhaust Manifold: Header
Min. Combustion Chamber Vol.: 49 cc Head Diameter: 32mm 27.5mm
Angle of Seat/Face: 45 45

INDUCTION
SPRINGS
Fuel Injection: EMPI Intake Exhaust
Throttle Bore Size: 53 mm Part #: 22221 23501 22221 23501
Outside Air Available: No
Int. Manifold Casting Part #: 28310 23005
Material of Intake: Aluminum

INTAKE SYSTEM
GRAND-AM CUP PERMITTED ENGINE MODIFICATIONS
Motorsport camshaft package: Intake part # 24100-2700, Exhaust part # 24100-27100 allowed.
Motorsport Header #28511-23302R allowed.
External oil pan modifications allowed.
Intake valve part # 22211-23600, Exhaust valve part # 22212-23600.

TRANSMISSION
Number of Forward Speeds: 5
Gear Ratios:
1st: 3.308
2nd: 1.950
3rd: 1.393
4th: 1.061
5th: 0.837
Differential Manufacturer: Hyundai
Differential Type: Free
Axle Ratio: 3.842:1
GRAND-AM CUP PERMITTED DRIVETRAIN MODIFICATIONS
Final Drive Ratio 4.056:1, part # 43215 28222 allowed.

SUSPENSION
Front Rear Suspension Type: Mac-Strut Multi link
Spring Type: Coil
Shocks: Twin Tube

TIRES & WHEELS
PRODUCTION SPEC GRAND-AM CUP SPEC
Tire Size: 195/60-14;225/45-15
Option Tire Size: 205/50-15 205/50-15
Rain Tire Size: 205/50-15
Wheel Size: 14X5.5-15X6.5

BRAKES
Front Rotor Diameter (max): 257 mm
Front Rotor Diameter (max): 258 mm
Number of Pistons: 1
Rotor Thickness (max): Front 24 mm Rear 10 mm Caliper Type: Slider

FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel Tank Capacity: 14.5 US Gallons

VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 97.4”
Overall Length: 170.9”
Maximum Width: 68.1”
Overall Height: 51.7”
(at ride height min. permitted)

hehe, maybe someone will find this stuff useful... smile.gif

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Steve, where does that come from?
sounds nice...

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Good guess, Hyundai wouldnt tell us that much about our cars though. Its from the Grandamcup mechanic, he has to spec all the car before they race. It even provides motorsport part numbers for different cams etc smile.gif

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So does that mean that we can go to a dealer and order those parts using those numbers?
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depending on the dealership sure, but what are the specs on the different cams? it could just be the new elantra cam for old tiburons, and you'd be paying extra. Always details first, buying later!

thanks for the info.
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You could always ask the specs from the dealer before ordering or check with motorsport...
Just a guess?
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