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Nice looking car (like that colour!)
My hyundai i 30 is sluggish and hyundai say that normal after 7000km ot happem now its done 13700km tney scan the ecu and computer and nothing is wrong i bought a k and n air filter for the car and its drives the same i put 98 fuel[/IMG]
Quote from: bensintic on May 30, 2015, 09:37:35My hyundai i 30 is sluggish and hyundai say that normal after 7000km ot happem now its done 13700km tney scan the ecu and computer and nothing is wrong i bought a k and n air filter for the car and its drives the same i put 98 fuel[/IMG] Nice car you have there mate and what size are those alloy plz?
Ah ok nice rims and have you driven on a 15's rims ? Was just going to ask you how would you capare both of them on that car plz
Is your car an auto or a manual? This is a world wide forum and there are different size engines in different countries. Fortunately being an Administrator I can see you are in Australia and assume your SE is a 1.8 Petrol. I would request that they let you drive an equivalent car (demo) as a comparison. If that feels a lot zippier then insist they do something. If no response to that complain to Hyundai Australia. The i.8 (even in Auto) Isn't a racing car, but not normally sluggish either! Nice looking car (like that colour!)
Hi bensintic You say it's sluggish. What is that in your World..? Do you drive most in city, main roads or on motorways, long or short trips and at what speed. ...and as Dazzler said, please some more info about engine and transmission. Quote from: Dazzler on May 30, 2015, 10:46:05Nice looking car (like that colour!)
are the tyres at the correct pressure?..cus that will make any car feel sluggish, if they are underinflated
Here's a shot of the day it came home.
My dealer told me that our cars have a learning ECU based on driving habits. You can reset the ECU by disconnecting the negative terminal on the battery, press the brake in to de-power the circuit, wait a minute or two and re-connect it. You'll have to re-set the clock.See how that goes. I bet it won't be sluggish after that! If you drive it softly too much, the ECU will re-learn your driving habits. If you want the car to be zippy or perky, you have to drive it that way.
Quote from: Raid on July 28, 2015, 17:15:26Quote from: bensintic on May 30, 2015, 09:37:35My hyundai i 30 is sluggish and hyundai say that normal after 7000km ot happem now its done 13700km tney scan the ecu and computer and nothing is wrong i bought a k and n air filter for the car and its drives the same i put 98 fuel[/IMG] Nice car you have there mate and what size are those alloy plz?I used to have those rims, they came factory standard on mine and are 16"s
Any luck with the big blue snail?
I have i30 gd2 2014 auto petrol when i bought it new it drove the best very zippy 7000km after it was sluggish i got my car service at 11k and it drove the best like new car 3 day and back to being sluggish hyundai cant find nothing at all
Quote from: bensintic on August 04, 2015, 13:05:37I have i30 gd2 2014 auto petrol when i bought it new it drove the best very zippy 7000km after it was sluggish i got my car service at 11k and it drove the best like new car 3 day and back to being sluggish hyundai cant find nothing at allLike I suggested in the other thread, best thing to do is go back to Hyundai and ask them if you can drive an equivalent model back to back with yours as a comparison (try and get them to drive both as well) Or, maybe there is a Member that lives nearby that can try your car and see how it compares with theirs? Everyone has different expectations.