PRODUCT AND ORDERING INFORMATION:

Hyundai Beta I 2.0L 4 Cylinder Engines

These kits fit the Hyundai Beta I 2.0L engines found in the following vehicles:

96-00 Elantra 2.0L
97-01 Tiburon 2.0L



Mazda FS Series 2.0L, similar to the Hyundai Beta

ThermoBlok SPACER KIT - Hyunda Beta I 2.0L

Includes intake manifold spacer, throttle body spacer, gaskets, installation kit, detailed instructions and OUTLAW ENGINEERING decals!

Price: $85.00   plus shipping ($8 US & Canada)

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NOTE: The Hyundai factory intake manifold and throttle body studs on the Beta engine are just long enough to handle the extra thickness of the ThermoBlok spacers. However, Outlaw Engineering also offers slightly lengthened bright zinc plated studs as a recommended alternative. Choose with or without studs below.

If you require the throttle body spacer bored out larger than stock, please include a note on the ordering page and we'll take care of it.






  Hyundai Beta I w/o studs - $85.00

  Hyundai Beta I w/studs - $93.00




TESTING RESULTS - Mazda FS Series 2.0L 4-Cylinder (similar to Hyundai Beta 2.0L)

Dyno chart for Mazda FS 2.0L 4-Cyl This dyno chart shows the results from the installation of a ThermoBlok kit on a '94 Ford Probe FS 2.0L 4-cyl engine. The tests were done on the same car and same day, same gear, etc, immediately following the installation. The vehicle was fully warmed up for both tests and no other modifications were done.

RESULTS: maximum gain 3.1 horsepower and 4.4 ft-lbs of torque.






Temp chart for Mazda FS 2.0L 4-Cyl

This temp chart shows the temp reduction seen at the intake runners from the installation of a ThermoBlok kit on a '94 Ford Probe FS 2.0L 4-cyl engine. The tests were done on the same car during a steady state 60 mph drive. The temps are shown as the difference between the manifold temp and the ambient air temp.

RESULTS: Approximately 20°F cooler at cruise and after idle.







NOTE: Special thanks goes out to Jeremy Zimmerman and Chris Gerbetz for their knowledge of the RD Tiburon and their assistance with the prototyping of this ThermoBlok kit. Thanks guys!