How strong is a Hyundai engine? Place your bets
5 April 2007
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How strong is a Hyundai engine? Place your bets
Take the engine from any
Hyundai, run it flat out without pause for a fortnight …
and what happens?
New Zealanders will see for themselves this month in a series of TV commercials featuring a live test.
An engine is taken at random from the production line in South Korea, mounted with a rev counter in a test lab and run at redline for 13 days.
The results are on-screen on New Zealand TV, day by day, starting next week.
“This is no stunt, it’s precisely what the Hyundai factory does as a standard part of its quality control practice on an ongoing basis,” explains Hyundai Automotive NZ Managing Director, Philip Eustace.
“All we’ve done is set up a camera, run by a New Zealand crew, in a test facility and recorded the results as the days go by.”
Catastrophe? Flying metal? A spray of boiling oil? Explosive noise?
Mr. Eustace refuses to reveal the end result. But Kiwi car-owners and drivers doubtless will be interested to see what would happen if the engine they can buy in any new Hyundai was run flat out, non-stop for over 300 hours.
The commercial series runs from 9 April.
ENDS