2016 Kia Sportage SX: The Black Sheep of the Kia Sportage Family

Sir_B-rad

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Good day everyone. I have a 2016 Kia Sportage SX and it is like an emotional roller coaster owning it. The upside is that I've noticed that Kia Sportages get a lot of love overseas. The downside is that Kia is so proprietary here in the U.S. to the point that you can't find any bolt-on aftermarket parts that does require some form of fabricating. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I do like the simple fact that it seems like the 2016 Sportage SX (The Black Sheep) already has the foundation to become the ultimate sleeper vehicle, it's just a matter of connecting with the right people and that is why I'm here. Even though I may have days when I want to give up my Sportage for that WRX STI that I always wanted, but then when I see how the Sportage is a force to be reckoned with overseas, it just gives me the motivation to create my own beastly U.S. version. Thanks for your time and have a great day.
Cheers,
Sir_B-rad
 
Good day everyone. I have a 2016 Kia Sportage SX and it is like an emotional roller coaster owning it. The upside is that I've noticed that Kia Sportages get a lot of love overseas. The downside is that Kia is so proprietary here in the U.S. to the point that you can't find any bolt-on aftermarket parts that does require some form of fabricating. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I do like the simple fact that it seems like the 2016 Sportage SX (The Black Sheep) already has the foundation to become the ultimate sleeper vehicle, it's just a matter of connecting with the right people and that is why I'm here. Even though I may have days when I want to give up my Sportage for that WRX STI that I always wanted, but then when I see how the Sportage is a force to be reckoned with overseas, it just gives me the motivation to create my own beastly U.S. version. Thanks for your time and have a great day.
Cheers,
Sir_B-rad
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. What do you have in mind in regards to performance add ons?
 
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. What do you have in mind in regards to performance add ons?
Thanks for asking. I would first get rid of the factory engine internals due to the huge engine recall settlement that Kia has faced and have the entire engine rebuild with aftermarket parts. Still trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the transmission, because I don't know if the transmission can be upgraded or not. Looking to get with a geeked out car shop that loves to make any and everything go fast, so they can customized my car parts. If I can't change out the engine internals, then I would just get customized car parts that would open up the intake/exhaust air flow along with an engine tune, low profile tires/adjustable coil overs. I even thought about doing an automatic to manual swap along with an LS or LT engine swap. I came across this youtube video where a car shop stuffed a kia stinger engine inside a kia forte, so I'm very intrigued as to what engine can I stuff inside the Sportage, but I know for a fact that it won't be another Kia engine. Thanks again and have a great day.

Cheers,

Sir_B-rad
 
Thanks for asking. I would first get rid of the factory engine internals due to the huge engine recall settlement that Kia has faced and have the entire engine rebuild with aftermarket parts. Still trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the transmission, because I don't know if the transmission can be upgraded or not. Looking to get with a geeked out car shop that loves to make any and everything go fast, so they can customized my car parts. If I can't change out the engine internals, then I would just get customized car parts that would open up the intake/exhaust air flow along with an engine tune, low profile tires/adjustable coil overs. I even thought about doing an automatic to manual swap along with an LS or LT engine swap. I came across this youtube video where a car shop stuffed a kia stinger engine inside a kia forte, so I'm very intrigued as to what engine can I stuff inside the Sportage, but I know for a fact that it won't be another Kia engine. Thanks again and have a great day.

Cheers,

Sir_B-rad
Lots of interesting plans here and I do hope you keep us posted with what you learn! I'm sure I'm not the only one who'd be interested...
 

If looking for a nice performance boost.....the Jb4 piggyback is the way to go. I have a Stinger 2.0t with 350 peak hp with the JB4 plug exhaust, intake and upgraded spark plugs. They make the Jb4 for 2016 Sportage 2.0t and newer. Talk about the ultimate sleeper!
 
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. What do you have in mind in regards to performance add ons?
Sorry so late because I forgot that I even posted something on here until I found it during a Google Search (lol) Well, it's been a long road with my Sportage and now it's in the hands of my 18 year old son which now I'm thinking about waiting until he get his own car before making it any faster than what it is if you know what I mean. So far I have a BOV installed and man does it sound sweet. I might have to put in the YELLOW Spring to see if the random boost leak would stop. https://www.forgemotorsport.com/Blo...d_Kia_Sportage_and_Optima--product--1005.html I also went the Low Baller route and just bought an Injen nano cone filter https://www.carid.com/injen/injen-round-tapered-high-performance-air-filter-2056592055.html and I ordered a 6" 3.25 inlet hose to connect the air intake with the cone filter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKZB5PQJ?tag=salsbloofnot-20 which I haven't installed yet. I also bought the HKS 45XL spark plugs which I gapped to what Burger Tuning says for the JB4 Tuner which I also purchased and haven't installed yet because I saw on a YT video after the fact that it's best to get the Fuel Wire Adapter https://burgertuning.com/collections/kia-hyundai-genesis/products/kia-hyundai-plug-play-fuel-wire-adapters?variant=31202042478707 so you won't mess up your stock one. I'm taking a huge $600+ gamble and decided to go on K5 Optima website and ordered the 3" CP-E Downpipe https://www.k5optimastore.com/products/cpe-bellmouth-downpipe which everyone that I've emailed said that it won't fit for a 2016 KIA Sportage SX but when you look at the KIA parts page, which I don't know which one is legit or not but I've been using this one: https://parts.kia.com/p/Kia_2016_Sp...OR-SX/ADAPTER-TURBO/121670926/285282G401.html This looks like the same Bellmouth Housing that is on the CP-E Downpipe, not to mention, I even purchased a Maxpeeding Rods turbo+housing which has the same pattern: https://www.maxpeedingrods.com/prod...ta-ii-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016.html Also, for even more clarification, when you go on the KIA parts page and look up the turbo for the KIA Sportage, you get a list for all the KIAs that it fits: https://parts.kia.com/p/Kia_2016_Sportage-20L-AT-4WD-4-DOOR-SX/TURBOCHARGER/121421177/282312G410.html Now Common Sense say's "Why would KIA make a turbocharger for all of those models and then make a different turbo adapter for each one"? It just doesn't make any sense!!! Well, CP-E is backed up right now so I'm just patiently waiting to see if I'm correct or not. If all systems are a GO, then I already have an exhaust fabricator that can make me a 3" exhaust system that will connect to the CP-E 3" downpipe. I'm looking to do a wideband O2 for the downpipe (if it fits) and doing a cat delete for the second but I'm going to need some guidance on that decision before I commit.

If looking for a nice performance boost.....the Jb4 piggyback is the way to go. I have a Stinger 2.0t with 350 peak hp with the JB4 plug exhaust, intake and upgraded spark plugs. They make the Jb4 for 2016 Sportage 2.0t and newer. Talk about the ultimate sleeper!
I will most definitely keep you in mind for accessories. Thanks for the reply!!!
 
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