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All Hyundai engines are interference engines. The belt must be replaced at 60,000 miles.
depending on your engine type some 1994 Hyundai scoupe engines will work and some 1995 Hyundai scoupe engines will work some engines were turbo and some had a distributor and others had coil packs
kia & hyundai, make the engine, both of the company use the same engine
Unfortunately not. All Hyundai/Kia engines are interference engines. I strongly recommend replacing the timing belt every 60,000 miles. They break and when they do the engine is shot.
The 2009 hyundai Genesis debuted the company's 4.6l tauV8 engines. This engines boasts an impressive 82 horsepower per liter and 25 mpg on the highway.
Hyundai makes it for 2006 on up. Kia made previous engines.
Change the belt every 60k miles. It's best do do it a few miles early, as I've heard of quite a few of them breaking at 70k miles or so. Hyundai/Kia uses interference engines so if it breaks it generally destroys the engine. An independent mechanic will charge $400 or so to do the job.
scoupe turbo engine, tiburon's 2.0 engine, 1998-99 Mitsubishi eclipse... all of this engines fit but some modifications have to be done mainly in the engine mounts
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Company is from South Korea but has several factories around the world. Back in 1990's Hyundai used to bring Motor Engines from Mitsubish but now they're able to make their own engine with their own technology.
Is Hyundai own engine, known as beta engine
where is the engine number for hyundai i 10