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15yrs wow that's great remember back in the day getting a clutch setup for my SRT4 from you folks. Having a Gencoupe with a lot of miles but now interested in the new Kona N I think the tuner market will take hold of that vehicle for some good RnD.
@Franz Fanon all I can say is, it's punchy and noticably faster than the 2.0.. doesnt need to be faster then the 3.3. but it can definitely deliver for a 4 banger. It's the best value if you ask me. The power is great, looks are beautiful, MPG is solid, features are rich, and the price is comfortable. Is there a better version of the car? Sure, is it for everyone?, no.. are there cars better then 3.3 stinger, definitely.. the 4 banger is solid all around when looking for cars under 40k
I have the 2022 KIA Stinger gt2 rwd now. Ready to see what you can offer for this car that others can't. I hope for a better-sounding exhaust that you can also use with the valved factory system.
I had jb4, plugs and intakes with brake snip and launching was useless with stock Michelin ps4s lol. Had to use the boost by gear setting to get out the gate
I sprung for AWD 2020 on a GT model.The AWD makes a diffrence everywhere--from ripping 4.2 second 60s to being able to go the speed limit in downpours with an inch of water on the road.I have a str8 pipe exhaust which is the best--KIA also reset/flashed the computer after the exhaust and said after 2500 RPMs I should be able to get a 10% gain.I ran a 4.2 to 60 and 12.7 in the quarter with no launch control at commerce last year.Mufflers are gone and 2 str8 pipes are welded to the underbody like they do in race/track cars and I have 2 Y pipes at the end--so the car appears stock since the Y pipes fit into the exhaust outlets perfectly.I also just top speeded the car last weekend on a 5 mile sr8t and it hit the governor decently hard--spedo actually seemed to show rt above 170 before the governor kicked in.My buddy in a 2021 charger was about 4 to 6 car lenghts behind me the whole time.It was cool out--low 60s with heavy crosswinds.We were able to do this on a closed HWy that was blocked off for a repair on a bridge in a remote part of the state so I was able to stand on it for at least 3 miles.Car could probably hit mid 170s--but I do not think the turbos could stay on for miles on end without getting hot unless it was frigid outside--I say that because it needed the turbos for the car to get above 160--the 3.3 seemed capable to stay at 160 once it got that fast--MPG was 13.RWD cars were running slower then magaxine times at the track because unless you do a massive burnout you can not hook up like an AWD/I went 3-0 and have the vids on here--every car i raced had between 500 and 650 HP--so i was down at least 100 HP and dusted all 3 cars.In weather under 75 degrees I am pretty sure that my car is right at 400 HP--numbers at the track also show this since I was .2 sec faster to 60 and .2 second faster in the quarter then the fastest magazine times.
The issue with the brakes on the US models is due to the harder materia used on the brake pads. They did that so they would produce less brake dust, because Kia felt that American customers would complain too much about brake dust. The euro-spec brake pads are softer and produce more break dust, but do not end up causing issues with the rotors. Ultimately, if you are a Stinger owner in the US and are having problems with some vibrating or shaking when braking, first be aware that if those rotors and pads are under 15,000 miles, make sure a dealership does not simply turn/cut the rotors, because it is Kia policy for the Stinger that they are supposed to just replace the rotors if they have under 15,000 miles. A lot of dealerships probably don't either know this, or do not follow that rule, so make sure you are aware of it and demand that they replace the rotors. You can state that it is Kia's policy to do so. But if you are continually having issues, then tell the service department that you want them to also put the euro-spec pads on. Again, some service departments are not aware of this as a fix, so make sure to press them on it if necessary, and have them contact corporate to get more information. The info on the euro-spec pads, as well as the rotor replacement, came straight from a Kia Field Tech Specialist.
The hosting is a little stiff in these first few videos of the series, but you can see it all coming together. I'm happy to see you guys branching out! Just don't be afraid to add a little personality in there. Adlibbing a bit could help. It will take more time to shoot and edit, but it will make your videos feel more like your friends is talking to you rather than sitting in class listening to Timmy read his passage during group reading. Love your videos! Keep em coming 😁
I have the 2022 Stinger 2.5 liter 4 banger. Wanted to know how much a tune like this would increase the HP from 300 to ? Would I need to add anything else ? Thanks
If all the main tuners got together and used each others work n stuff this car would probably be in a better position, ive owned my stinger for 2 and half years and the tuners bicker and talk shit about one another. Still got to 600+ whp on stock turbos tho… but the platform could be at 800whp if everyone got their head out of their ass.
I have a 2022 Kia stinger GT1 AWD. I have borla cat back exhaust, 2 into 1 B.O.V by Tial, cold air intakes, big mouth air inlets, oil catch can, bigger intercooler and transmission cooler(most parts are from Burger motorsports). Custom E.C.U by Lap3 tuning. Rear differential brace. HKS M45 plugs, 5w40 full synthetic oil. I'm pushing 480 AWHP. I also put Ashanti black label wheels plus drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads from R1 racing. Its definitely worth modding, I still daily drive it to.
I bought Kia Stinger 2021 GT1 awd to my collection. Decided to keep it stock, in 20 years people going to be like “wow a stock Stinger!” My Stinger come with squeaky brake pads!
I like them when they came out, but they aren't as good of a value in the used market now. You can get into the Stinger's better looking competitors for not much more money. It's really the styling for me. Instead of "not quite looking like any other car on the road" it looks like "a bit of every other car on the road". It's like they said "draw an audi but change the lights"
I don't like the look. So much happier with Subaru STI - perfect daily and track car. The Stinger specs are nice, but needs more time for the market to grow before making that kind of investment (financially and time/energy). Definitely has potential if KIA is serious and listens to car enthusiasts.
@@Martin944turbo well I guess not since they're discontinuing it already. I'm actually really torn right now between the sti and the stinger. It's back and forth. First I thought I was going to get the stinger and test drove it and was kinda disappointed. I've had a wrx before and I slid right off the road in February coming around a corner that I know I wouldn't have in the sti. Then a guy at a party insisted I test drive his stinger and wow I was interested again.
@@Steve-qi3mo Sucks that it's discontinued and I understand it's a hard market to get into especially when electric vehicles will take over eventually. If the stinger feels right, get it for street driving. All you need is 400-450 HP for the streets and the mods will be much cheaper with the stinger. Good luck with your choice! STIs running 375+ wheel HP and a good tune and crazy fun :)
@@Steve-qi3mo you won’t be disappointed with the stinger at all. He mentions there is not many mods but I heavily disagree being a Stinger owner myself. There is plenty of mods to get the gains that people may want. The car is not for everyone. I noticed a up charge in the used and new market for these and I got mines right before this mess. When I first test drove it and waited a couple of days I kept thinking how much I enjoyed it. Then eventually I pulled the trigger. The aftermarket is there when it comes to tunes, exhaust, intercooler, brakes, and etc. little addition made to the exterior car makes a difference as well. I get a lot people at a gas station saying I like that car and etc. My advice get a car that you will have no regrets about and enjoy it. I enjoy my stinger and have zero regrets!
I own one, love it and won't ever sell it. Paint is ass but hey who cares, cars are meant to be driven and I will maintain it to the best of my ability of making it a 20 feet car lol. As for modding it, it's quite expensive like the video says aftermarket has just not hit any KOREAN cars as much, things are very expensive but if you plan on having one for the long run the mods are well worth it. Especially when you can say "You just got gapped by a KIA."
My best Stinger modification is my new license plate which reads STINGRR. I have the impression that the car is now running even faster since I installed it. It cost me $94 here in CT.
Usually it’s a cold air intake system, hks spark plugs, a exhaust system best I’ve seen in magnaflow, and a tune. The best tune to not void your warranty is the gts racechip it’s a piggyback. Other tunes include jb4 and other custom tunes. If you really wanna get up there get the lap 3 big turbo upgrade.
@@DRankins25 The Lap3 turbo kit is $12k. Currently the only ones in the 10s are still on the stock turbos but have ECU and TCU tunes, intake, exhaust, intercooler and meth injection.
Not gonna lie I wanna get a cold air intake and install a chip but I don’t know what the common failures are or common issues owners have up to 100k miles. I didn’t get anything from this vid maybe you’d comment and help me out?
I don't think the issues above 100k miles are well documented because there aren't many (if any) cars above that due to how new the car is. With that being said an intake and a tune (if gotten from a reputable source) is going to be an extremely reliable modification.
@@maperformance115k miles, only problem, starter failure due to the ISG. It’s $1000 replacement. To avoid this, simply turn off the ISG by pushing the “auto off” button each time you turn the car on. The ISG causes much more wear and tear on your starters.
@@Reecesavage-Alwayswin Unless AWD is a main factor, I can see people going towards a supercharged mustang GT over the Stinger for that HP range. Definitely has potential! Interesting!
@@Martin944turbo anyone shopping for a rwd coupe isn’t shopping for an awd sedan lift back. Clearly a mustang is the better choice for strictly performance without other needs
@@typedrew yes ike cargo space and a back seat. Have any other suggestions. I looked at the s5 sportback and the back seat seems tiny compared to the stinger.
I have a 450 whp stinger. Just piggyback tune, Intakes and e30 mix which can be possible with stock fuel pump. Maybe even a secondary downpipe but its not needed. My stinger is 3,800 pounds bc its rwd and just gt version.
@@gerardogalindo8943 lol I was just wondering.. usually a statement like that comes with a negative... And I couldn't be happier with my Stinger.. After having an A4, Passat and E class.. Kia has come along way.. 🙂
@@alexvalle750 agreed if you would have asked me a year ago would I buy a Kia? I would say no. But it has come a long way and after doing my research the Stinger is pretty damn reliable from everything I gathered. Plan on adding intercooler and JB4 within the next six months or so
My best Stinger modification is my new license plate which reads STINGRR. I have the impression that the car is now running even faster since I installed it. It cost me $94 here in CT.
While re-badging the entire car I re-purposed the small factory 'Stinger' scroll to the front hood just above the grill. I found it also helped aerodynamics and performance has been greatly improved. Adhesive cost me $14 here in Canada.
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15yrs wow that's great remember back in the day getting a clutch setup for my SRT4 from you folks. Having a Gencoupe with a lot of miles but now interested in the new Kona N I think the tuner market will take hold of that vehicle for some good RnD.
You made a modding video and didn't mention even one specific modification. Really had to stay under 10 mins I guess
Yup lol.
The new base model pushes out 300hp with the new 2.5L engine my boy
The GT Line is no Joke. It has plenty of punch.
As a very happy owner of the 2.5 stinger, I’ll say I’m more than happy with my car if I say so myself!
@Franz Fanon all I can say is, it's punchy and noticably faster than the 2.0.. doesnt need to be faster then the 3.3. but it can definitely deliver for a 4 banger. It's the best value if you ask me. The power is great, looks are beautiful, MPG is solid, features are rich, and the price is comfortable. Is there a better version of the car? Sure, is it for everyone?, no.. are there cars better then 3.3 stinger, definitely.. the 4 banger is solid all around when looking for cars under 40k
Best looking/Shit ton of features and most importantly performance oriented sedan. Sti looks like a civic compared to the stinger tbh.
Right!? We're seeing a shortage of real sport sedans that look good
I love WRX/STi. I love spanking them stock. With more practicality and tech.
I have the 2022 KIA Stinger gt2 rwd now. Ready to see what you can offer for this car that others can't. I hope for a better-sounding exhaust that you can also use with the valved factory system.
Be careful if u go with a tuner on them, I had a 18 rwd and traction becomes a issue quick with mods
@@screamneagle tires are a must on these cars. Factory tires are horrible.
I had jb4, plugs and intakes with brake snip and launching was useless with stock Michelin ps4s lol. Had to use the boost by gear setting to get out the gate
That being said I loved the car and will be getting a awd next time
I sprung for AWD 2020 on a GT model.The AWD makes a diffrence everywhere--from ripping 4.2 second 60s to being able to go the speed limit in downpours with an inch of water on the road.I have a str8 pipe exhaust which is the best--KIA also reset/flashed the computer after the exhaust and said after 2500 RPMs I should be able to get a 10% gain.I ran a 4.2 to 60 and 12.7 in the quarter with no launch control at commerce last year.Mufflers are gone and 2 str8 pipes are welded to the underbody like they do in race/track cars and I have 2 Y pipes at the end--so the car appears stock since the Y pipes fit into the exhaust outlets perfectly.I also just top speeded the car last weekend on a 5 mile sr8t and it hit the governor decently hard--spedo actually seemed to show rt above 170 before the governor kicked in.My buddy in a 2021 charger was about 4 to 6 car lenghts behind me the whole time.It was cool out--low 60s with heavy crosswinds.We were able to do this on a closed HWy that was blocked off for a repair on a bridge in a remote part of the state so I was able to stand on it for at least 3 miles.Car could probably hit mid 170s--but I do not think the turbos could stay on for miles on end without getting hot unless it was frigid outside--I say that because it needed the turbos for the car to get above 160--the 3.3 seemed capable to stay at 160 once it got that fast--MPG was 13.RWD cars were running slower then magaxine times at the track because unless you do a massive burnout you can not hook up like an AWD/I went 3-0 and have the vids on here--every car i raced had between 500 and 650 HP--so i was down at least 100 HP and dusted all 3 cars.In weather under 75 degrees I am pretty sure that my car is right at 400 HP--numbers at the track also show this since I was .2 sec faster to 60 and .2 second faster in the quarter then the fastest magazine times.
The issue with the brakes on the US models is due to the harder materia used on the brake pads. They did that so they would produce less brake dust, because Kia felt that American customers would complain too much about brake dust. The euro-spec brake pads are softer and produce more break dust, but do not end up causing issues with the rotors.
Ultimately, if you are a Stinger owner in the US and are having problems with some vibrating or shaking when braking, first be aware that if those rotors and pads are under 15,000 miles, make sure a dealership does not simply turn/cut the rotors, because it is Kia policy for the Stinger that they are supposed to just replace the rotors if they have under 15,000 miles. A lot of dealerships probably don't either know this, or do not follow that rule, so make sure you are aware of it and demand that they replace the rotors. You can state that it is Kia's policy to do so. But if you are continually having issues, then tell the service department that you want them to also put the euro-spec pads on. Again, some service departments are not aware of this as a fix, so make sure to press them on it if necessary, and have them contact corporate to get more information.
The info on the euro-spec pads, as well as the rotor replacement, came straight from a Kia Field Tech Specialist.
It's an issue here in Australia too..I'm upgrading them to DBA rotors and pads
Ceramic pads or go home.
Borla Exhast and Cold Air Intakes A Must !!
Dont forget some ark downpipes
The hosting is a little stiff in these first few videos of the series, but you can see it all coming together. I'm happy to see you guys branching out! Just don't be afraid to add a little personality in there. Adlibbing a bit could help. It will take more time to shoot and edit, but it will make your videos feel more like your friends is talking to you rather than sitting in class listening to Timmy read his passage during group reading.
Love your videos! Keep em coming 😁
Thank you for the constructive criticism! We will definitely be improving on those things in our future videos!
How do you proceed with a JB4 without Bluetooth module to return QUICKLY from map1 to map 0?
I have the 2022 Stinger 2.5 liter 4 banger. Wanted to know how much a tune like this would increase the HP from 300 to ? Would I need to add anything else ?
Thanks
2023 K5 GT with the 2.5t. Fwd and wdct. 290 hp detoned from stinger base. Waiting on ecu tuners and aftermarket to catch up.
If all the main tuners got together and used each others work n stuff this car would probably be in a better position, ive owned my stinger for 2 and half years and the tuners bicker and talk shit about one another. Still got to 600+ whp on stock turbos tho… but the platform could be at 800whp if everyone got their head out of their ass.
I have a 2022 Kia stinger GT1 AWD. I have borla cat back exhaust, 2 into 1 B.O.V by Tial, cold air intakes, big mouth air inlets, oil catch can, bigger intercooler and transmission cooler(most parts are from Burger motorsports). Custom E.C.U by Lap3 tuning. Rear differential brace. HKS M45 plugs, 5w40 full synthetic oil. I'm pushing 480 AWHP. I also put Ashanti black label wheels plus drilled and slotted rotors with ceramic pads from R1 racing. Its definitely worth modding, I still daily drive it to.
If y’all do a vid like this over the 2015+ Lexus IS/RC 350, I’ll shave off one eyebrow , I swear.
I bought Kia Stinger 2021 GT1 awd to my collection. Decided to keep it stock, in 20 years people going to be like “wow a stock Stinger!” My Stinger come with squeaky brake pads!
I should’ve bought one of these smh
I like them when they came out, but they aren't as good of a value in the used market now. You can get into the Stinger's better looking competitors for not much more money. It's really the styling for me. Instead of "not quite looking like any other car on the road" it looks like "a bit of every other car on the road". It's like they said "draw an audi but change the lights"
I don't like the look. So much happier with Subaru STI - perfect daily and track car. The Stinger specs are nice, but needs more time for the market to grow before making that kind of investment (financially and time/energy). Definitely has potential if KIA is serious and listens to car enthusiasts.
@@Martin944turbo well I guess not since they're discontinuing it already. I'm actually really torn right now between the sti and the stinger. It's back and forth. First I thought I was going to get the stinger and test drove it and was kinda disappointed. I've had a wrx before and I slid right off the road in February coming around a corner that I know I wouldn't have in the sti. Then a guy at a party insisted I test drive his stinger and wow I was interested again.
@@Steve-qi3mo Sucks that it's discontinued and I understand it's a hard market to get into especially when electric vehicles will take over eventually. If the stinger feels right, get it for street driving. All you need is 400-450 HP for the streets and the mods will be much cheaper with the stinger. Good luck with your choice! STIs running 375+ wheel HP and a good tune and crazy fun :)
@@Steve-qi3mo you won’t be disappointed with the stinger at all. He mentions there is not many mods but I heavily disagree being a Stinger owner myself. There is plenty of mods to get the gains that people may want. The car is not for everyone. I noticed a up charge in the used and new market for these and I got mines right before this mess. When I first test drove it and waited a couple of days I kept thinking how much I enjoyed it. Then eventually I pulled the trigger. The aftermarket is there when it comes to tunes, exhaust, intercooler, brakes, and etc. little addition made to the exterior car makes a difference as well. I get a lot people at a gas station saying I like that car and etc. My advice get a car that you will have no regrets about and enjoy it. I enjoy my stinger and have zero regrets!
You didn't mention nothing about modifications at all 😂
I love mine
I own one, love it and won't ever sell it. Paint is ass but hey who cares, cars are meant to be driven and I will maintain it to the best of my ability of making it a 20 feet car lol. As for modding it, it's quite expensive like the video says aftermarket has just not hit any KOREAN cars as much, things are very expensive but if you plan on having one for the long run the mods are well worth it. Especially when you can say "You just got gapped by a KIA."
Thank you, nice explanation of where there platform sits in the lineup. I will be buying a 2023 Genesis G70.
My best Stinger modification is my new license plate which reads STINGRR. I have the impression that the car is now running even faster since I installed it. It cost me $94 here in CT.
Yeah that license plate added 70+whp for sure.
No stripes?? Man, what a sleeper!!
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Hey, I am 82 and not going to the track, I'm going to ACME.
What are the simple bolts on you were talking about that give you a low 11 second 1/4 mile
Usually it’s a cold air intake system, hks spark plugs, a exhaust system best I’ve seen in magnaflow, and a tune. The best tune to not void your warranty is the gts racechip it’s a piggyback. Other tunes include jb4 and other custom tunes. If you really wanna get up there get the lap 3 big turbo upgrade.
@@mikemartinez661 how much for the lap 3 turbo upgrade
@@DRankins25 The Lap3 turbo kit is $12k. Currently the only ones in the 10s are still on the stock turbos but have ECU and TCU tunes, intake, exhaust, intercooler and meth injection.
Lap3 ECU/TCU tune and some bolt ons and e30….
I can’t be the only person who can’t stand when he says “Velositer” instead of “Veloster”. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we get a pros and cons vid on the hyundai veloster n ? Please
Yes these things beat a c8 for a 40k and is considered a luxury sport car. Final answer.
I don't ask myself how far I can push the kia stinger, I'm asking myself how far I can push it with blowing up the gearbox and clutch.
Not gonna lie I wanna get a cold air intake and install a chip but I don’t know what the common failures are or common issues owners have up to 100k miles. I didn’t get anything from this vid maybe you’d comment and help me out?
I don't think the issues above 100k miles are well documented because there aren't many (if any) cars above that due to how new the car is. With that being said an intake and a tune (if gotten from a reputable source) is going to be an extremely reliable modification.
@@maperformance115k miles, only problem, starter failure due to the ISG.
It’s $1000 replacement.
To avoid this, simply turn off the ISG by pushing the “auto off” button each time you turn the car on.
The ISG causes much more wear and tear on your starters.
High 10 second car on stock turbos.
how much power can these engines hold? I know kia offers a long warranty but are they really that reliable?
To be honest 650hp and 700tq so far with supporting upgrades. The problem is the fuel systems and too many sensors
@@Reecesavage-Alwayswin Unless AWD is a main factor, I can see people going towards a supercharged mustang GT over the Stinger for that HP range. Definitely has potential! Interesting!
@@Martin944turbo anyone shopping for a rwd coupe isn’t shopping for an awd sedan lift back. Clearly a mustang is the better choice for strictly performance without other needs
@@typedrew yes ike cargo space and a back seat. Have any other suggestions. I looked at the s5 sportback and the back seat seems tiny compared to the stinger.
Yet a stinger 8/10 times gaps a gt stang
Didn't tell you one thing about modding it.
What does it take to get 450WHP? And why is this car so damn heavy? The GT2 is said to 4,200 lbs. My God! Trim some weight.
I have a 450 whp stinger. Just piggyback tune, Intakes and e30 mix which can be possible with stock fuel pump. Maybe even a secondary downpipe but its not needed. My stinger is 3,800 pounds bc its rwd and just gt version.
No Camry or corolla mods.
My buddies 2021 kia stinger is already fucked after 9k kms lol quick cars from factory though
Hey guys, skip the reviews, consumer reports, and pay no mind to the 10 year 100k mile warranty. This guy's buddy's car got done fucked. Case closed.
@@Kira-qc4qi damnit i wish i would have seen this yesterday before i bought :(
It's still a Kia
And what's ur point?
@@alexvalle750 simple observation bud
@@gerardogalindo8943 lol I was just wondering.. usually a statement like that comes with a negative...
And I couldn't be happier with my Stinger.. After having an A4, Passat and E class.. Kia has come along way.. 🙂
@@alexvalle750 agreed if you would have asked me a year ago would I buy a Kia? I would say no. But it has come a long way and after doing my research the Stinger is pretty damn reliable from everything I gathered. Plan on adding intercooler and JB4 within the next six months or so
That runs 10s at the track on stock internals. lol
My best Stinger modification is my new license plate which reads STINGRR. I have the impression that the car is now running even faster since I installed it. It cost me $94 here in CT.
While re-badging the entire car I re-purposed the small factory 'Stinger' scroll to the front hood just above the grill. I found it also helped aerodynamics and performance has been greatly improved. Adhesive cost me $14 here in Canada.
@@SilentKnight43 Welcome to the exclusive Stinger Nut Club. Your membership card is in the mail.