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Even more advantages of JDM engines and transmissions | |
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:: JDM engines and transmissions :: Exploring the articles throughout this website
you might have learned about some key advantages that a JDM engines and
transmissions swap involves. However everything about JDM engines has
not been said, there are even further advantages that come with the
adoption of a Japanese engine. Japanese car owners are heavily
controlled by regulations and tests; they know that sooner or later they
must trade in their car for recycling. The Japanese take special care to
pass the tests they are subject to, that’s why you can expect for better
quality engines that have been taken care of constantly. The same goes
for JDM transmissions, traffic is very slow and traffic lights abound in
every street. Low stress is imparted on the cars’ transmissions because
of this. Few people in Japan take the time to swing their vehicles into off-road situations, and on normal streets speed is limited to 24 MPH. You can imagine that having a JDM engine power your car would be both advantageous and exciting. Furthermore Japanese car owners dare not tamper with their engine mileage indicators. The penalties for doing these types of things to their motors are almost as bad as the ones imposed on drunk driving. Overall a JDM engine represents the arrival of an almost virgin and underused motor just waiting to be properly used to do what it was designed to do in the American market.
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