What kind of fuel can a Hyundai run on?

What kind of fuel can a Hyundai run on?

These vehicles can operate on a maximum of 10% Ethanol / 90% unleaded petrol, however if drive ability is affected, the use of 100% unleaded fuel is recommended.

What kind of wheel do I need for Hyundai iMax?

16″ Iksan black and silver alloy wheel adds a touch of sophistication to your car. Suitable for iLoad and iMax variants. Price stated is for 1 Wheel only. Tyres not included. Tyre swap possible for all iLoad and iMax variants. 16″ Iksan black and silver alloy wheel. Towbar, towball & trailer wiring harness. (Price includes GST and fitment.)

How big is the cooler in the Hyundai iMax?

Portable cooler – 12 volt 15 litre. (Price includes GST and fitment.) Ergonomically designed with a storage capacity of 15 litres, the cooler keeps food and drinks both chilled at 20 degrees below ambient temperature and warm at a warming capacity of 65 degrees.

Is it OK to use methanol in a Hyundai?

Fuels containing methanol (wood alcohol) should not be used in your Hyundai. This type of fuel can reduce vehicle performance and damage components of the fuel system.

How much fuel does a Hyundai iMax use?

Hyundai iMax. Specifications. Fuel consumption* 2.5 CRDi Automatic Combined (L/100km) 8.8 Urban (L/100km) 11.2 Extra Urban (L/100km) 7.3 CO2 – combined (g/km) 231 Fuel tank volume 75 L *Source: Australian Design Rule 81/02 static laboratory combined average city and highway cycle test.

These vehicles can operate on a maximum of 10% Ethanol / 90% unleaded petrol, however if drive ability is affected, the use of 100% unleaded fuel is recommended.

How often should Hyundai iLoad / IMAX be serviced?

Hyundai recommended that all scheduled servicing was carried out every 15,000km, when actually 10,000km maximum was closer to the truth for vans that were driven regularly or had a hard life. Which is most of them. So, you need to buy on condition as well as service history, to ensure you get the promised long-life out of the iLoad/iMax.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai iMax?

The EGR valve and cooler are common problems. If it’s running ok, and you regularly service it and change the oil I don’t see any reason to panic-sell it. iMax or Carnival? The iMax is reliable and would win in terms of storage space.

What kind of motor does the Hyundai Excel have?

As far as motor swaps go, several people have swapped Betas into Accents. The Excel, and earlier Elantras (92-95) are Mitsubishi based cars. The Excel came stock with the 4g15, and I can’t recall the motor code for the Elantra…

What kind of gas does a Hyundai Genesis use?

Hyundai provides two horsepower ratings based on regular and premium fuel. I find mid-grade (89) works best for me. It bumps-up my mileage enough to more than cover the higher cost. Others swear by premium. There are a lot of threads on this and many take on an almost religious slant.

Where do I find what kind of gas does my car use?

You’ll find the minimum octane rating in the owner’s manual, and cars that require premium fuel will usually say so on or near the gas cap and sometimes even by the fuel gauge. If your car specifies premium fuel, use the good stuff.

What kind of engine does the Hyundai Excel have?

The Excel was available in three- or five-door hatchback and four-door sedan models. The Excel was the first Hyundai car to be exported to the United States. The Excel was available with either a manual or automatic transmission mated to a four-cylinder engine aspirated by a carburetor or fuel injection system, depending on market and model year.

Is the Hyundai Excel a low cost vehicle?

Hyundai Excel was a low cost vehicle intended not for speed and luxury. Though short of impressive attributes, Excel has given performance that fitted its price value. And in order to restore its qualities as efficient as possible, be sure to get nothing but quality aftermarket Hyundai Excel parts.

What was the name of the 1985 Hyundai Excel?

On the South Korean home market, the hatchbacks were marketed as “Pony Excel” and the sedan was called Hyundai Presto. The 1985 Pony was only sold as five-door hatchback in Europe. Unlike the first Pony Sedan, the Pony/Excel X1 Sedan had the boot separated from the passenger compartment.