Japanese tuner to restart SR20DET production.
Word of this continuation project was initially shared by Japanese D1 driver Sayaka Shimoda, who confirmed the project in a recent YouTube video. Shimoda is sponsored by Mercury, and was even joined by a company representative during the clip. The video itself is in Japanese of course, leaving us to translate as best as we can.
As the automotive industry at large moves away from internal combustion engines, a project of this sort is more intriguing than ever. Perhaps more automakers will be willing to work with the aftermarket to keep some of their greatest engines alive well into the future. I mean, who doesn’t want the chance to purchase a brand-newThis content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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