I did the recall and i don’t notice any negative changes. Im stock anyway so its fine with me. Still get 15 psi boost idk about octane learning tho still too early to tell. Apparently it starts smoother and engines a bit more calm.
Thanks brother for sharing I think this update is really nothing noticeable if you want to keep it stock, hopefully you can octane learned it to have some real fun haha
@ yeah tbh even without octane learn you go so fast on corners i feel like any faster and you will lose control which i almost did a few times. But yeah octane or tune would be cool if u really wanted to be faster in a straight line
Yes I've had this message from sxthnk they've told me the same thing that's why I tried to tell people don't get your hpfp from the dealership cause they do that they have to reset the whole car back like it was brand new out of the lot and you pretty much loose everything and getting the upgraded one will save you from future probably with the oem hpfp
@@PolishBullitt be careful which Hyundai dealership you go i just went for my winter tires and they tested out the hpfp and it came out good but they still did the ecu update
@@PolishBullitt Bro the octane learning is so bad right now I can't. I filled up and i had to drive until a quarter of my gas was gone then it finally octane learned.
@Duran762 I feel you brother, cause I go through this every time, but at least I’m OL whenever I need it too so it doesn’t bother me that much but I understand people who only drive short distances and it never works for them 🫤
@@PolishBullitt yeah I don’t drive too far but i still love the car its fast enough i guess. I don’t drive fast anyway unless im in the valley. No options to mod since California is a cool state
Imagine going to the dealership for a knock sensor and they replace your ECU per techline...but you've got or HAD a Stage 1 tuned ECU🤷♂️🙄🤷♂️🙄....then finding out that new ECU didn't fix the issue (duh😡)
I got a tuning box from VividRacing and whats great about it is it connects directly to your wiring harness under the hood. But you can swap the tuning box with a thing that cancels the tune so when you take your car in you can just take the tune off the car in less then a min and after just put it back on. This box also only takes like 10-15mins to put on the car for about 60 hp. when it gets colder like only below freezing I've found that the car either will struggle to start or will not start with this tune and I'm guessing its because the HPFP isn't good enough with cold fuel for that tune but I'm not sure and if anyone has any ideas why that is I'd love to hear it.
I like the simplicity of the tuning box but I kinda wish it could also get rid off Octane Learning haha I had my box in cold weather, but I never had an issue that my car had a problem with start
I’m in Australia and my car is not subject to a recall?? Checked my Vin on Hyundai site and said no recall.. Australia has i30 sedan N which is same as Elantra N
If it doesn’t say then you gucci, but it’s kinda strange to be honest, cause I don’t think they putting different fuel pumps in those cars, but who knows maybe the ecu programing is different
Do you know if the recall applies to the '24s? I've had mine 3 weeks and haven't gotten a letter yet. Also, I think I'm just up the road from you if you're in the Jackson area.
I’m not sure brother, I know they can’t sell cars with open recall so like new new ones should be good, but some of 24’s might still be affected, best way is to check your vin online and see if anything pops out. I’m in Schaumburg Illinois brother not sure where Jackson is haha
This is pretty obvious. That’s why I totally disregarded this recall. Also I have the Sonata Pumo so also no reason to do the recall. You have to be very careful about recalls pertaining to anything ecu related.
@@PolishBullittthis is true my friend. I’m dealing with Hyundai now because the piano black trim along the top of the rear door window is peeling and showing chrome behind it and they don’t want to cover it under warranty
@tonycutillo2512 it’s always some shenanigans brother, but they should cover it cause it’s not your fault that it’s peeling. I love my Elantra N but sometimes we have to deal with those stupid things and some hyundai dealers are definitely not on our side 🫤
If your car works fine I would rather wait, I know a year is a long time and tuners will most likely have everything figured out, but if there’s no need then I would wait
@@klasseact6663 if they determine that your pump is good then it’s only a ecu reflash, I wish they would give people new upgraded pumps so we don’t have to worry about it anymore
@klasseact6663 if you feel like there’s something wrong then I would definitely do it besides you have your tune on spare ecu just in case so you good haha
I did the recall and i don’t notice any negative changes. Im stock anyway so its fine with me. Still get 15 psi boost idk about octane learning tho still too early to tell. Apparently it starts smoother and engines a bit more calm.
Thanks brother for sharing I think this update is really nothing noticeable if you want to keep it stock, hopefully you can octane learned it to have some real fun haha
@ yeah tbh even without octane learn you go so fast on corners i feel like any faster and you will lose control which i almost did a few times. But yeah octane or tune would be cool if u really wanted to be faster in a straight line
@Duran762 definitely brother
Good thing i already upgraded the pump 😅
Same like me haha
That's why my stg1 tune is on a spare ECU. I can swap back any time I go to the dealer.
That’s perfect now you don’t have to worry about anything haha
Yes I've had this message from sxthnk they've told me the same thing that's why I tried to tell people don't get your hpfp from the dealership cause they do that they have to reset the whole car back like it was brand new out of the lot and you pretty much loose everything and getting the upgraded one will save you from future probably with the oem hpfp
Exactly brother I’m doing the same thing trying to warn people haha 😆
@@PolishBullitt be careful which Hyundai dealership you go i just went for my winter tires and they tested out the hpfp and it came out good but they still did the ecu update
@Itsjustanelantra exactly I don’t even want to mess with the dealer right now haha
updated octane learning maybe with the ecu? XD
New updated way to octane learn your car, now instead of 10 minutes on the highway 70+ mph you have to do 30 minutes 80+ mph 😆
@@PolishBullitt Bro the octane learning is so bad right now I can't. I filled up and i had to drive until a quarter of my gas was gone then it finally octane learned.
@Duran762 I feel you brother, cause I go through this every time, but at least I’m OL whenever I need it too so it doesn’t bother me that much but I understand people who only drive short distances and it never works for them 🫤
@@PolishBullitt yeah I don’t drive too far but i still love the car its fast enough i guess. I don’t drive fast anyway unless im in the valley. No options to mod since California is a cool state
@Duran762 it’s still fast enough for the roads, but you know I wish we didn’t have to play games with our car to get extra juice lol
Imagine going to the dealership for a knock sensor and they replace your ECU per techline...but you've got or HAD a Stage 1 tuned ECU🤷♂️🙄🤷♂️🙄....then finding out that new ECU didn't fix the issue (duh😡)
Yep, that’s exactly what I’m trying to say, you might get a reflash without even knowing and then tuner don’t have the access yet to bring you back
@PolishBullitt I certainly didn't expect to have an ECU replaced because of a knock sensor "because techline"🤷♂️
@@klasseact6663 oh I know that, I don’t think anyone was expecting that 🙄
Yea I’ll stay away from that software update … not trying to get flashed back to stock 😅
Haha yeah watch out lol
I wonder if the Stillen tru control would be affected.
Good question, but I think it should be ok since it basically fools the ecu, but I’m not taking my car to a dealer to test that theory no sir haha
I’ve got a 24 model so we’ll see if they’ve fixed it on the new ones 🤞
I hope you don’t have to brother 🤞
I got a tuning box from VividRacing and whats great about it is it connects directly to your wiring harness under the hood. But you can swap the tuning box with a thing that cancels the tune so when you take your car in you can just take the tune off the car in less then a min and after just put it back on. This box also only takes like 10-15mins to put on the car for about 60 hp.
when it gets colder like only below freezing I've found that the car either will struggle to start or will not start with this tune and I'm guessing its because the HPFP isn't good enough with cold fuel for that tune but I'm not sure and if anyone has any ideas why that is I'd love to hear it.
I like the simplicity of the tuning box but I kinda wish it could also get rid off Octane Learning haha I had my box in cold weather, but I never had an issue that my car had a problem with start
Should we do the update if we're stock? My car seems fine.
I was thinking what if the update messes it up instead of fixing the issue.
Yeah there’s always a chance something might change, but if you not planning to get tuned then I don’t think there’s should be any problems
I would 💯
I’m in Australia and my car is not subject to a recall?? Checked my
Vin on Hyundai site and said no recall.. Australia has i30 sedan N which is same as Elantra N
If it doesn’t say then you gucci, but it’s kinda strange to be honest, cause I don’t think they putting different fuel pumps in those cars, but who knows maybe the ecu programing is different
Do you know if the recall applies to the '24s? I've had mine 3 weeks and haven't gotten a letter yet. Also, I think I'm just up the road from you if you're in the Jackson area.
I’m not sure brother, I know they can’t sell cars with open recall so like new new ones should be good, but some of 24’s might still be affected, best way is to check your vin online and see if anything pops out. I’m in Schaumburg Illinois brother not sure where Jackson is haha
This is pretty obvious. That’s why I totally disregarded this recall. Also I have the Sonata Pumo so also no reason to do the recall. You have to be very careful about recalls pertaining to anything ecu related.
I know it’s pretty obvious but you might get caught off guard so it’s better if people know just in case 😉
@@PolishBullittthis is true my friend. I’m dealing with Hyundai now because the piano black trim along the top of the rear door window is peeling and showing chrome behind it and they don’t want to cover it under warranty
@tonycutillo2512 it’s always some shenanigans brother, but they should cover it cause it’s not your fault that it’s peeling. I love my Elantra N but sometimes we have to deal with those stupid things and some hyundai dealers are definitely not on our side 🫤
So if I’m thinking about a tune in a year or so should I do the recall or no?
If your car works fine I would rather wait, I know a year is a long time and tuners will most likely have everything figured out, but if there’s no need then I would wait
Get a new pump on the house💡
@@klasseact6663 if they determine that your pump is good then it’s only a ecu reflash, I wish they would give people new upgraded pumps so we don’t have to worry about it anymore
@PolishBullitt I'm going to push for a new pump for my car. My onboard dyno shows a lower number, something isn't quite up to par🤷♂️
@klasseact6663 if you feel like there’s something wrong then I would definitely do it besides you have your tune on spare ecu just in case so you good haha