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This Twin Turbo Genesis G90 ran through the auction for over a month. The selling dealer claimed it had a bad engine problem, and it needed an entire new engine. I took a gamble at a 50% discount and got super lucky…

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37 thoughts on “I Bought a Twin Turbo Genesis with a “Bad Engine” for 50% Off and Fixed it for $80!

  1. Hey @samcrac I have a 2010 2.0 t hyundai genesis coupe I think with a blown head gasket. It has exhaust adjustable coilovers and some other stuff. I'm in tampa and need to get rid of it so I can another car. It has a 100% clean title. If you'd like to see it contact me through my page. I'll let it go cheap.

  2. This vid stands next to Gone With the Wind, Lawrence of Arabia, and other cinematic greats. Holy cow man, I can't believe you just go at this job with a hand wrench and a bit of know-how. Funny as hell, so informative, I really enjoyed watching this, thank you for putting to together.

  3. Genisis is always frowned upon. They are honestly great cars, I would say it's the "Lincoln" of Asisn cars. I would rather have this over a modern Lincoln, or any German luxury car. Parts are going to be cheaper, and they're generally easy to up keep.

  4. 1st: what a stupid location for a simple sensor! 2nd: Opps!!! When he removed the foam around the intake a bunch of sand and dust fell into the intake holes!!!! NOT GOOD!!! When he says “even if there’s more stuff…” and the close up, you can see the sand and dust that fell into the 2 intakes… good lord man!!! Also he should have vacuumed away all the grit and dirt upon each step of disassemble….

  5. I've been driving a 2010 Opel Antara with 3.2 V6 GM engine for around 100K km lately and replacing this type of pressure sensor has become a habit for the last several years. The genuine GM sensor lasts less than one year or 10K km, while the Chinese replacement can last up to 3 years. But the location is good – right next to the oil filter, so I just replace it every second time I have engine oil and oil filter changed xD

  6. I own a 2017 G90 Ultimate (5.0) and it has been amazing car. I have had no issues with the car for the time I had it. Look forward to driving mine everyday. And 100% agree that if people are looking for a high end luxury car they should really check out Genesis.

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