Fuel Tech | A Fuel for Your Lovin’: Part 1

DSPORT Issue #226 Text By Michael Ferrara One size never fits all and there is no one that is perfect for every application. When we visit a gas station, we usually have three or four different fuel options for the spark-ignited, internal combustion engine in our vehicle. When we choose […]

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Mine’s Nissan R34 GT-R

Supply and demand. Whether you paid attention in Economics or not, everyone is experiencing the repercussions of the pandemic and world-wide recession. The price of many items has doubled or tripled and yet we are being told that inflation is just at 8.5 percent. When it comes to market for […]

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2023 Honda Civic Type R Reveal

July 20, 2022 — HAWTHORNE, Calif. All-New 2023 Honda Civic Type R is the most powerful Type R ever Engineered from the ground up to deliver a thrilling, addictive driving experience, both on road and the racetrack Low and wide design is sleek and sophisticated with beautifully integrated advanced aerodynamics This […]

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Tokyo Auto Salon 2022

We spent the better part of the last 10 months  trying to figure out how to make  the 2022 DSPORT Tokyo Auto Salon Tour a reality. For those not following the COVID situation in Japan, the Japanese government has been implementing some of the strictest measures found anywhere in the world. […]

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Quick Tech | Sleeving Gives New Life

2JZ, RB26, 4G63, B-series, SR20 and now even K-series and 4B11 are becoming harder and harder to find. Until a few years ago, finding good used core engines or cheap Japanese import engines was relatively easy. If you didn’t have luck locating one, purchasing a new block from the dealership […]

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935 WHP Nissan 240SX

Nissan’s various 240SX platforms are beloved in the drifting community and the import performance crowd at large. The front-engine, rear-wheel-driven coupes enjoyed a renaissance when drifting found its way to American shores and into the minds of the masses. Sadly, however, American drifters would have to find inventive ways to […]

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439 WHP Nissan R32 GT-R

The plague of neglected cars is everywhere, and too many car owners are deciding to pull the plug on their beloved machines too early. Thankfully, there are enthusiasts out there who are willing to step in to the rescue, breathing new life into timeless classics. Although it’s sad to see […]

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2022 GR86 vs. 2022 BRZ

With automobiles, redesigns can make or break the case for continuing a model. Typically, the redesign model gets bigger (and often significantly heavier) as the manufacturer listens to owner’s feedback from the previous generation vehicle while federal safety standards continue to increase the minimum number of air bags and other […]

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Turbo Tech | Xona Rotor XR Green GT-R V2 Turbo

The R35 GT-R is Nissan’s most capable and impressive vehicle to date. Nissan teamed an exceptional engine with a capable dual-clutch transaxle and tied everything together with arguably the world’s best AWD torque management system. While Nissan never designed the vehicle to be a record-setting drag and top-speed machine, owners, […]

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570 WHP Honda Civic Si

When small-engined, front-wheel drive Hondas first became the unexpected stars of the import performance scene, ingenious builders and tuners figured out how to add all the things that made other performance marques better, faster and stronger. Increased displacement? Multi-liter increase engine swaps? Forced induction? Check, check and checkmate. That ingenuity […]

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First Drive | 2022 Toyota GR86

A little over 10 years ago, DSPORT flew to Japan to drive the soon-to-be-released Scion FR-S (Toyota 86 in Japan). Despite that happening a decade ago (Issue #112), the memories of that experience are still as vivid as ever. Leading up to that launch event, it had been too long since […]

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354 WHP Honda Civic Type R

Arguably the most prolific marque of the American-market import performance tuning boom of the ‘90s, Honda’s Civic nameplate has historically been the underdog racer. Its relatively small engine and front-wheel drive configuration couldn’t predict the success it would have on the racetrack. This success was surprising and prolific that race-ready […]

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