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Huyndai Theta engine

I am about to sell some new units with Hyundai Theta engine. i was sold on the presentation factory has for them. But it's the first time dealing with this engine for me. Sad that the old reliable 4G64 is not an option any more and besides the new tooling, as well as training investments, I am more interested in knowing of experiences anyone has had with them, specially were hot and humid climates are a concern for overheating problems.
Thanks!
OB1
  • Posted 4 Jun 2011 08:06
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
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The new Hyundai Theta Engine is far superior to the 4G64 engine. It has greater horsepower and definitely greater reliabiltiy. I am the Hyundai Dealer in Los Angeles and we can't get enough of them.
  • Posted 26 Jun 2011 05:51
  • By peter_g
  • joined 21 Aug'04 - 5 messages
  • California, United States

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