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XYZ Racing Drag Racing Coilovers — Hyundai GENESIS COUPE BK 3.8 (Modified Rear Integrated) 2011-2014

SKU: HY111-DG

  • IncludesFull set of 4 (front + rear)
  • Spring rate (F/R)12 / 14 kg/mm
  • Top mountFront: Pillow ball + rubber / Hardened rubber · Rear: Aluminium
  • Lead time10–15 working days

Fits Hyundai GENESIS COUPE BK 3.8 (Modified Rear Integrated) (2011-2014) chassis HY111

Front spring rate (kg/mm)

12 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 12 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Rear spring rate (kg/mm)

14 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 14 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Configured price£1,890.00Inc. VAT

Lead time: 10–15 working days from payment


£1,890.00

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XYZ Racing Drag Racing Coilovers — Hyundai GENESIS COUPE BK 3.8 (Modified Rear Integrated) 2011-2014

Stamp the throttle in a 3.8-litre Genesis Coupe BK and the rear axle unloads in a fraction of a second, long before the V6’s torque curve has a chance to load the rear tyres properly. Rear-wheel drive plus that much low-down torque is exactly the combination that turns a straight-line launch into wheelspin and a wasted 60-foot time.

The XYZ Racing Drag Racing coilover for this BK is built around that specific problem: getting the rear tyres compressed into the tarmac at the moment of launch, not after it. This is not a road-comfort product – it exists for 0-400 metre passes, where every tenth of a second lost to wheelspin at the line is a tenth of a second you don’t get back on the clock.

What this coilover does for your 2011-2014 Hyundai Genesis Coupe BK 3.8

On this coilover, ride height and damping are set to load the rear axle deliberately under launch rather than let it float, so the compression stroke does the work of pressing the rear tyres into the surface the instant the clutch, or torque converter, lets go. For a rear-wheel-drive car putting V6 torque through two contact patches, that translates directly into less wheelspin off the line and a straighter, more repeatable 60-foot time. The set-up is deliberately unequal front to rear, shifting weight bias toward the driven axle rather than treating the car as a balanced corner-carver, because a drag pass rewards traction over turn-in. Owners running this BK on 0-400 metre runs feel it as less axle hop and less wasted throttle input in that first second, where a street-suspended Genesis Coupe is usually just spinning up its rears.

About the Drag Racing coilover

XYZ Racing’s Drag Racing coilover range is built specifically for 0-400 metre work across front-, rear- and four-wheel-drive platforms, which is a different brief to a track or fast-road coilover. Rather than chasing a neutral, progressive spring rate for cornering, the valving and spring set-up are tuned to shift weight onto the driven wheels the instant power is applied, forcing the drive tyres into greater compression against the tarmac. That extra compression is what cuts the idle time of the wheel – the brief moment a tyre is spinning faster than the car is actually moving – and keeps the chassis stable as speed builds through the run. On a rear-wheel-drive car like this BK’s 3.8, that means the rear end settling into the road under load instead of squatting and hopping, with the front end staying planted enough to keep the car tracking straight rather than wandering off-line. It is a single-focus set-up, and it shows in how differently it behaves off the line compared with a road-biased kit.

Fitment for the Hyundai Genesis Coupe BK (2011-2014)

This kit is built for the BK chassis Genesis Coupe fitted with the 3.8-litre V6, covering the 2011 to 2014 model years, and is specified for the modified rear-integrated suspension variant of that chassis. Confirm your car matches this Rr Integrated specification before ordering, as the rear geometry differs from the standard BK rear end.

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Pick the spec that matches your BK’s rear-suspension configuration, then configure yours below to get the launch set-up your 3.8 needs for the strip.

The coilovers are specially designed for 0~400 drag racing such as FWD, RWD or 4WD models. The setting allows vehicle to change the front and rear weight according to the transmission wheel in instant driving, and force the transmission tire having greater compression, which can reduce the idle time of wheel and improve the stability of the vehicle under high speed.

Top mounts included with your kit

Every XYZ Racing coilover kit ships with the upper mounts listed below for your exact chassis — no extra parts to source.

Front

  • Pillow ball + rubber top mountPillow ball + rubberP+Pillow-ball upper with a rubber insert — adds steering precision and camber adjustability while keeping some of the factory mount’s harshness damping.
  • Hardened rubber top mountHardened rubberRHardened rubber upper — firmer than the factory bush for tighter response while retaining road-friendly noise and vibration isolation.

Rear

  • Aluminium top mountAluminiumAAluminium upper mount — a stiff, lightweight housing that locates the damper precisely and resists flex under load.
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