Nice vid. You might want to mention that all of this applies to the Genesis G70 since it’s a twin of the Stinger. That’s what I have. The all mighty algorithm might send a few more clicks your way.
yea I got a 3.3t G70 too and I would adore a video from 8020 about that just in case there are slight differences not mentioned * edit...oh shit Im new to this channel, I didnt know by now they already did lol, lets gooooo!!!!
2022-2023 Stingers ditched the 2.0 and gained the much better 2.5 Turbo Smartstream motor. You could skip the FMIC upgrade if you're running CPI/WMI which most have to run to hit 490-510whp. The evaporative cooling with the CPI/WMI eliminates the heat soak issue associated with the OEM FMIC. If you don't run CPI/WMI, replacing the FMIC starts to make sense. Otherwise, most owners who run CPI/WMI won't bother spending the money unless they want the improved appearance on the front end. Also, many simply run CPI/WMI for the intake valve cleaning it provides under WOT. No mention of installing an OCC is an oversight since these cars fall victim to carbon buildup on the intake valves since it doesn't have both GDi and MPFI injection systems, whereas the 2.5T Smartstream motor does.
Cpi helps keeps the iat temps lower creating higher boost pressures. Fmic will always be an upgrade whether it's before or after the cpi install. No cars running 500 hp are running stock IC
Stock air intakes on stinger ARE true cold air intakes. All these aftermarket fancy intakes, that might look good are sucking hot air from engine compartment. Backpressure on stinger comes from primary dp. Replace those and start watching your oil coming out of exhaust. Stinger turbos need some backpressure for proper operation.
High flow cats on primaries increases flow while retaining some backpressure. 400 cell NGT dps seem to work very well for this platform. Then you can run catless secondaries with no issues
Strange I have been running on IMR DP's for nearly a year with zero smoke or oil from exhuast... Stinger doesnt make turbos either, they are made by honeywell/garret. They do not need backpressure and the smoking is from other issues or bad/improper PCV setup.
Masterclass and it was very informative and straightforward. Truly enjoyed the no-nonsense approach.
J - Thanks for the feedback! We hope it helped.
Same thank you for not wasting my time with dumb jokes, saying the same s*** in a different way, and just panning over the car.
Nice vid. You might want to mention that all of this applies to the Genesis G70 since it’s a twin of the Stinger. That’s what I have. The all mighty algorithm might send a few more clicks your way.
T - Thanks for the feedback. We will likely be coming out with a similar vid for the G70, but for now, this one will do!
yea I got a 3.3t G70 too and I would adore a video from 8020 about that just in case there are slight differences not mentioned * edit...oh shit Im new to this channel, I didnt know by now they already did lol, lets gooooo!!!!
2022-2023 Stingers ditched the 2.0 and gained the much better 2.5 Turbo Smartstream motor. You could skip the FMIC upgrade if you're running CPI/WMI which most have to run to hit 490-510whp. The evaporative cooling with the CPI/WMI eliminates the heat soak issue associated with the OEM FMIC. If you don't run CPI/WMI, replacing the FMIC starts to make sense. Otherwise, most owners who run CPI/WMI won't bother spending the money unless they want the improved appearance on the front end. Also, many simply run CPI/WMI for the intake valve cleaning it provides under WOT. No mention of installing an OCC is an oversight since these cars fall victim to carbon buildup on the intake valves since it doesn't have both GDi and MPFI injection systems, whereas the 2.5T Smartstream motor does.
K - Thanks for taking the time to share this insight.
What do those abbreviations mean. I'm new to this stuff
Cpi helps keeps the iat temps lower creating higher boost pressures. Fmic will always be an upgrade whether it's before or after the cpi install. No cars running 500 hp are running stock IC
N - Thanks for assisting viewers!
Funny how Jake is wearing a BMW shirt....😁Great video!!
A - Lol. Thanks for the feedback.
It actually makes sense because some BMW and Audi engineers worked on the kia stinger
D - This guy knows :)
Could you give us some reliability and strength information on the '22 and '23 2.5l smartstream?
D - We'll add it to the list!
Stock air intakes on stinger ARE true cold air intakes. All these aftermarket fancy intakes, that might look good are sucking hot air from engine compartment. Backpressure on stinger comes from primary dp. Replace those and start watching your oil coming out of exhaust. Stinger turbos need some backpressure for proper operation.
High flow cats on primaries increases flow while retaining some backpressure. 400 cell NGT dps seem to work very well for this platform. Then you can run catless secondaries with no issues
E - Thanks for the insight.
A - We disagree with the intakes. While tuned, there is a noticeable difference.
Strange I have been running on IMR DP's for nearly a year with zero smoke or oil from exhuast... Stinger doesnt make turbos either, they are made by honeywell/garret. They do not need backpressure and the smoking is from other issues or bad/improper PCV setup.
J - Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hello. Tell me what kind of oil do you pour into the 5w30 or 5w40 engine?!
B - Either of them will work.
How much I think it would cost me for a Kia sorento 2022
D - Not too sure!
Shoot what year and model are these cars!?
B - A Kia Stinger. Produced from 2017-2023.
Just purchased a 2023 gt2 AWD, want to get a jb4 but the warranty. Fear of losing my warranty and something going wrong
U - Completely understood. We've seen people use JB4's under warranty. However, it may be better to be safe!
You think this engine can take 800 hp?! Without modifications? What is safe limit?
T - It certainly can.. 500 is safe limit however.
What about blow off valves
M - Never a bad idea for reliability purposes, and sound :D
Looks like Frankie’s Stinger.
M - Not sure! We found it on Google.
🎉🎉🎉great Job... i maybe shoulda got a Stinger😂. #pmcacuratypes
A - Thanks for the feedback! We hope it was helpful.
5 recalls, they don't make the car anymore and y'all rlly wanna blow money on a car like this
J - If they already own it, why not?
What car do you recommend us blow our money on??
I have a '23 GT-Line and no recalls.