Installed on my 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T and its badass, sounds great and I can def notice a improvement in horsepower/and accelerating, I highly recommend it. Taking of the old hose that leads to the turbo is a bitch to get off tho! Just be ready to struggle abit.
You probably hear a BOV because the stock intake insulated the noise of the recirculation of the air. Aftermarket intakes usually do not do this as they are made of different materials.
A lot of places say you can get intakes without tunes required and get 10-15 HP and at least 5+ lbs of torque without a tune. Is this true, or would you just be giving your car more air than it needs if you don't tune it?
KNfilters- After drooling over the sound this makes I bought this exact kit. I installed it and I thought everything went smooth, however the sound it makes when I gun it sounds like the turbo is trying to play catch up. Perfectly healthy car and first add on-Is this normal or could something possibly be installed incorrectly? Thanks a bunch Ive had a K&N on every car (4) i've owned.
Hi Scott, if you still have questions about your kit, please contact our Customer Service department, one of our techs will be happy to help out, you can call us at 800-858-3333.
when its a turbo application it work's different from a NA/naturally aspirated motor. turbo vehicles need the air even if its hot for the turbo to suck and work more efficient then the intercooler process that air and sends it in motor hot air will rob a NA motor so you afto keep cool air friendly. btw its not that easy to disconnect the pipe from turbo you afto disconnect from bottom of tje vehicle fyi.
Not to be captain obvious here, but I see these "cold air intake" systems installed all the time and I can't help but wonder...don't these open air filter intakes inside the engine compartment draw hot air from under the hood instead of how most factory systems draw cooler air from outside the engine compartment? I have an Optima turbo and know that the cooler the air, the better! How can "cold air intake" even be true with this setup?
You're not cooling down the air from the outside. You're making it less restrictive. That's what the purpose of an intake is for. It's gonna pass through the intercooler anyways.
+Hijo Yes but cooler air through the intake from outside seems to me would be cooler when it hits the engine than trying to cool down hot air from inside the engine compartment, don't you think?
+Scott DuVall Yeah, and I agree with you. (Unless it has a heat shield). However, those temps don't matter too much since turbo charged cars have an intercooler that's cooling the air before it reaches the cylinder.
+Hijo ding ding ding. The air is being compressed anyway so the inital intake temp doesnt really matter too much. Hence the use of an intercooler on turbocharged engines. However with NA engines, no doubt, the cooler the intake temps at the filter the more dense the air is. All of which technically increases the displacement of the cylinders. Thats why you will see alot of CAI's for NA cars being routed down into the bumper or fender. Really the best thing for IAT's would be to use a seperated turbine and compressor turbo like Mercedes uses on their '14+ F1 cars. Basically just a long central shaft that connects the turbine to the compressor, giving a substantial air gap between the two and keeping IAT's down.
+Hijo ding ding ding. The air is being compressed anyway so the inital intake temp doesnt really matter too much. Hence the use of an intercooler on turbocharged engines. However with NA engines, no doubt, the cooler the intake temps at the filter the more dense the air is. All of which technically increases the displacement of the cylinders. Thats why you will see alot of CAI's for NA cars being routed down into the bumper or fender. Really the best thing for IAT's would be to use a seperated turbine and compressor turbo like Mercedes uses on their '14+ F1 cars. Basically just a long central shaft that connects the turbine to the compressor, giving a substantial air gap between the two and keeping IAT's down.
Why don't the car manufacturers do this from factory? They can make contract with K&N or just make their own. They should have plenty of money... Usually car buyers pay $1000 for 10hp increase when a newer model replaces older, even if no other changes are made to car.
+KNfilters Do you offer filters that don't make extra noise? I don't think it's hard to make that, noise is just vibration, noise doesn't affect power I think. Or is that a secret way KN is making extra power??? I definitely don't want to make extra noise
does this specific model fit a 2016 kia optima sxl turbo? i believe its the same motor but not sure if anything changed for this year. anybody know if it will fit?
Tony Lester Currently, we do not produce an intake kit for yourapplication at this time. If you would like to request product for yourapplication, follow the provided link and fill in your information. You will benotified via email when product becomes available. www.knfilters.com/register/products_needed.aspx
Virgilio Alford it will sound better anDat the top of the RPMS have a gain but daily driver uses 2500- 3500 rpm the most. The manufacturer i set up the intake to have max speed of airflow in the 2500-3500 range and keep the car quiet and not annoying
They do have CAIs for 2015 Optimas..I have a 2015 optima lx too and I just replaced the stock filter with a KN filter instead of a CAI (costs a little too much for me).. I do notice a difference in mid-range gears and on takeoffs though im sure its not as substantial as a CAI..If you want to legally install a CAI then you probably just have to move out of California..
You are ignorant. This upgrade does a lot more then just add a few horses. You can hear the turbo spool better. Quicker response, quicker spool. Better fuel economy. Probably lighter too.
Watch tuner shops prove on dyno that there is no gain in HP.. Absolutely none.. Its equivalent to putting on an exhaust tip no gain all looks.. It breaths better only if your stock filter is dirty do the research
Please provide info on a tuner shop testing our product vs stock, and seeing no gain. Once we recieve this info, we can review our system. However, when we tested the car on our dyno with and without our system we saw a 7.63 HP gain. : www.knfilters.com/dynocharts/69-5309_dyno.pdf
KNfilters that can't be right. My 2011 2.0T sonata dynoed at 245 horsepower at the wheels stock with 93 octane. Your turbo only got 190? Something seriously wrong there. That must have been the 2.4 motor. At 190 at the wheels your only pushing 220 horsepower.
KNfilters Agreed with everyone else. K&N is full of SHIT! Although the tutorial for the install is quite nice. The intake itself doesn't provide that much gain, but it's still better than stock intake. Is it worth it? Not for the price and for what you're using the vehicle for.
Installed on my 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T and its badass, sounds great and I can def notice a improvement in horsepower/and accelerating, I highly recommend it. Taking of the old hose that leads to the turbo is a bitch to get off tho! Just be ready to struggle abit.
what tools do you need ?
You probably hear a BOV because the stock intake insulated the noise of the recirculation of the air. Aftermarket intakes usually do not do this as they are made of different materials.
Will it fit the optima 2016 GTLINE
A lot of places say you can get intakes without tunes required and get 10-15 HP and at least 5+ lbs of torque without a tune. Is this true, or would you just be giving your car more air than it needs if you don't tune it?
Will this item work on the Kia Optima SX with a MAF sensor????
Devin Ayuso What year and engine size?
KNfilters- After drooling over the sound this makes I bought this exact kit. I installed it and I thought everything went smooth, however the sound it makes when I gun it sounds like the turbo is trying to play catch up. Perfectly healthy car and first add on-Is this normal or could something possibly be installed incorrectly? Thanks a bunch Ive had a K&N on every car (4) i've owned.
Hi Scott, if you still have questions about your kit, please contact our Customer Service department, one of our techs will be happy to help out, you can call us at 800-858-3333.
when its a turbo application it work's different from a NA/naturally aspirated motor. turbo vehicles need the air even if its hot for the turbo to suck and work more efficient then the intercooler process that air and sends it in motor hot air will rob a NA motor so you afto keep cool air friendly. btw its not that easy to disconnect the pipe from turbo you afto disconnect from bottom of tje vehicle fyi.
Not to be captain obvious here, but I see these "cold air intake" systems installed all the time and I can't help but wonder...don't these open air filter intakes inside the engine compartment draw hot air from under the hood instead of how most factory systems draw cooler air from outside the engine compartment? I have an Optima turbo and know that the cooler the air, the better! How can "cold air intake" even be true with this setup?
You're not cooling down the air from the outside. You're making it less restrictive. That's what the purpose of an intake is for. It's gonna pass through the intercooler anyways.
+Hijo Yes but cooler air through the intake from outside seems to me would be cooler when it hits the engine than trying to cool down hot air from inside the engine compartment, don't you think?
+Scott DuVall Yeah, and I agree with you. (Unless it has a heat shield). However, those temps don't matter too much since turbo charged cars have an intercooler that's cooling the air before it reaches the cylinder.
+Hijo ding ding ding. The air is being compressed anyway so the inital intake temp doesnt really matter too much. Hence the use of an intercooler on turbocharged engines.
However with NA engines, no doubt, the cooler the intake temps at the filter the more dense the air is. All of which technically increases the displacement of the cylinders. Thats why you will see alot of CAI's for NA cars being routed down into the bumper or fender.
Really the best thing for IAT's would be to use a seperated turbine and compressor turbo like Mercedes uses on their '14+ F1 cars. Basically just a long central shaft that connects the turbine to the compressor, giving a substantial air gap between the two and keeping IAT's down.
+Hijo ding ding ding. The air is being compressed anyway so the inital intake temp doesnt really matter too much. Hence the use of an intercooler on turbocharged engines.
However with NA engines, no doubt, the cooler the intake temps at the filter the more dense the air is. All of which technically increases the displacement of the cylinders. Thats why you will see alot of CAI's for NA cars being routed down into the bumper or fender.
Really the best thing for IAT's would be to use a seperated turbine and compressor turbo like Mercedes uses on their '14+ F1 cars. Basically just a long central shaft that connects the turbine to the compressor, giving a substantial air gap between the two and keeping IAT's down.
Step 6 is easier said than done
How do you get it off
Does it void the warranty of the car!
Timothy Heard this is something you need to talk with you dealer about
Why don't the car manufacturers do this from factory? They can make contract with K&N or just make their own. They should have plenty of money... Usually car buyers pay $1000 for 10hp increase when a newer model replaces older, even if no other changes are made to car.
+Alen Majetic Mostly because the engine noise increase does not appeal to the majority of consumers. Some people prefer quieter, slower vehicles.
+KNfilters Do you offer filters that don't make extra noise? I don't think it's hard to make that, noise is just vibration, noise doesn't affect power I think. Or is that a secret way KN is making extra power???
I definitely don't want to make extra noise
does this specific model fit a 2016 kia optima sxl turbo? i believe its the same motor but not sure if anything changed for this year. anybody know if it will fit?
these are for 11-15 , 16 and up are different
I heard a blow off valve. Does that sound after you install the K&N intake?
Yep
does this fit on 2013 Hyundai Sante fe 2.0t
Are you planning on making a kit for the 2015 sonata 2.0T? Please tell me you are.
Tony Lester Currently, we do not produce an intake kit for yourapplication at this time. If you would like to request product for yourapplication, follow the provided link and fill in your information. You will benotified via email when product becomes available. www.knfilters.com/register/products_needed.aspx
Does it work on 2.0 CVVL engine?
Check out the following link for an up-to-date list of applications
www.knfilters.com/search/applications.aspx?prod=69-5309TS
I Have A 2013 Kia Optima Ex 2.4L No Turbo Is It Even Worth It To Put This In My Car ? Will It Make It Sound Better Or Faster ?
Virgilio Alford it will sound better anDat the top of the RPMS have a gain but daily driver uses 2500- 3500 rpm the most. The manufacturer i set up the intake to have max speed of airflow in the 2500-3500 range and keep the car quiet and not annoying
Don't do it
Why not build one for the 15 sonata 2.0 turbo, cmon guys!
U guys jave 9ne for a 2013 kia sorento
Not at this time, although we're always adding new applications to our products so check back soon
I have a 2015 kia optima lx will this work? Also i do live in california where you said this is illegal is there legal versions of this?
how often have you been pulled over by a cop checking to see if you have an cold air intake lol
+Logan Green it's not the cops it's the scheduled service that checks your vehicle. they are required to report modifications
They do have CAIs for 2015 Optimas..I have a 2015 optima lx too and I just replaced the stock filter with a KN filter instead of a CAI (costs a little too much for me).. I do notice a difference in mid-range gears and on takeoffs though im sure its not as substantial as a CAI..If you want to legally install a CAI then you probably just have to move out of California..
Their website says it is 50 state legal so if it fits, it would be ok in CA
Does this work on an engine with no turbo.
Yes
It is all bs and for the price you can buy like 150 factory air filters want more power then buy a car with more horse power
tasha macmillan yes bigger power from the steelership
You are ignorant. This upgrade does a lot more then just add a few horses. You can hear the turbo spool better. Quicker response, quicker spool. Better fuel economy. Probably lighter too.
Void the warranty of the car?
Your warranty will not be voided as long as you follow the instructions and place the decal in your car
KNfilters Why is the decal necessary? Free advertising?
Watch tuner shops prove on dyno that there is no gain in HP.. Absolutely none.. Its equivalent to putting on an exhaust tip no gain all looks.. It breaths better only if your stock filter is dirty do the research
Please provide info on a tuner shop testing our product vs stock, and seeing no gain. Once we recieve this info, we can review our system. However, when we tested the car on our dyno with and without our system we saw a 7.63 HP gain. : www.knfilters.com/dynocharts/69-5309_dyno.pdf
KNfilters that can't be right. My 2011 2.0T sonata dynoed at 245 horsepower at the wheels stock with 93 octane. Your turbo only got 190? Something seriously wrong there. That must have been the 2.4 motor. At 190 at the wheels your only pushing 220 horsepower.
KNfilters cause the 2.4 stock is about 200 HP. 175 at the wheels.
Sounds like a load of shit if you ask me.
KNfilters Agreed with everyone else. K&N is full of SHIT! Although the tutorial for the install is quite nice. The intake itself doesn't provide that much gain, but it's still better than stock intake. Is it worth it? Not for the price and for what you're using the vehicle for.
If it is sucking hot engine bay air (during longer trips) HP Loss
It is not legal in california. Check local laws...
whos cares lol
Logan Green the cops use this law against ricer kids that street race to add to their revenue