Posted Jul 21 2008, 04:20 PM by Mike Garrett with 28 comment(s)

When you think of annual Japanese tuning shows, the big ones like Tokyo Auto Salon or Osaka Auto Messe probably come to mind. But there is another tuning show held every year in Tokyo that is very much worthy of a look. The show is called Tuning Powers and unlike TAS, this show is geared strictly towards hardcore gearheads who are interested in seeing the latest in performance technology. At Tuning Powers you won't find any flashy VIP sedans or crazy wagons, nor will you see any campaign girls surrounded by photographers. What you will see are some of the most impressively built performance machines from all over Japan. With a select mix of domestic and imported cars of both classic and modern styles, Tuning Powers is more about the technical aspects and ingenuity of tuning than outright flashiness.

Tuning Powers actually has close relationship with the annual PRI show in the United States which is more hardcore than the glitz, glam, and celebrities seen at the SEMA show. Scale-wise, Tuning Powers is much smaller than Auto Salon and is held in two small exhibit halls at the Tokyo Ryutsu Center not far from Haneda Airport. After a quick ride down Tokyo's monorail, I arrived at the Ryutsu Center to have a look at the show. You might be thinking that the small number of cars would make this show pretty boring, but all of the cars at Tuning Powers are the type that me and I'm sure plenty of you guys love. We are talking RWB Porsches, classic cars with crazy engine swaps, Garage Saurus GT-R's and much more.

Let's have a look.

Like I said, there were plenty of tuned foreign machines on display at the show. There were BMW 3-series of all generations and all of them were tuned in different styles. Japan's Carboy and Drag Magazines both put a strong emphasis on hardcore, grassroots level tuning and many of the cars at Tuning Powers have been featured in the pages of those magazines. The silver E36 M3 with the Ray's RE30 wheels runs in the 1:07 range at Tsukuba.

Garage Saurus' famous carbon R32 GT-R was on display at the show looking better than ever. Unlike the madness at Auto Salon, the relaxed atmosphere at Tuning Powers allows show goers to get up and close and personal with cars and talk to the owners and builders. There are also special seminars led by various well known tuners who discuss new breakthroughs and other tuning related subjects. 

Fighter Engineering's car is another one of those Cappucino track beasts I have been talking about recently. I have seen this car in action at Tsukuba and it goes like stink. I'm loving the use of the Weds MA86 wheels as well.

I'm not much of an expert on Mercedes, but I was digging this tuned 500E that runs high 12's in the 0-400.

I also loved this two-tone stock-bodied S13 Silvia with really mean stance. A much different look than the typical slammed drift cars with stretched tires. It also helps that the car was literally in showroom fresh condition.

This lightly tuned R35 GT-R was displayed by Pro Stock Racing. Lately Pro Stock has also been doing very well in the Z-Master race with their tuned Nismo 380RS Z. This is definitely one of Japan's up and coming tuners.

Somehow I don't think Antonio will approve of C&Y Sports tubbed AE86 drag car. Check out the six lug rear wheels wrapped in the GIANT Goodyear rubber. If you look closely you can also see the Simpson parachute mounted in the back. The rear axle on this car is from Strange in the United States.

Providing the power for those huge rear tires is this single turbine RB26 that has been wedged into the engine bay. This fully tuned RB is cranking out 900ps. Yep, a 900ps AE86. The car has been dubbed the "RB86".

And a look inside reveals the car's drag-spec tranny and all buisness cockpit.

This flat black beast is one of RWB's flagship cars and I'm sure you have seen photos of it here in the past. I have seen this car many times now, but my jaw still drops every time I lay eyes on it.

Here's a cool S14 Silvia drag car. Like many drag cars in Japan, this car has a very heavy American influence.

On the outside this car looks like any other typical UCF20 Toyota Celsior you would see parked outside a convince store or pachinko parlor in Japan.

But a look under the bonnet reveals this custom twin turbo kit. It doesn't get much cooler than a 4.0L quad cam twin turbo V8. Talk about a sleeper.

ASM brought out a couple cars including one of their Z33's and their S2000 circuit car (not to be confused with their full on time attack S2000).

Scoot's Four Rotor, custom-bodied RX7 turned heads when it debuted a few years ago and still does today. An amazing car to say the least.

More high-powered drag cars on display.

This cleanly done Z32 was one of several at the show. I still think these are one of the overlooked cars in the Japanese domestic tuning scene. Although the twin turbo V6 is harder to work with than the RB, you can't argue with the handsome styling of the Z32.

Top Fuel may be known for their work with turbocharged Hondas, but they also have this cool-looking S15 Silvia drag special.

And I think I'll finish the first half of the show coverage with this old school, blower-sticking-through-the-hood drop top Camaro drag car from the properly named "Team Beast". I want to take a cruise through Roppongi Hills in this car. It even has a number plate! God bless the USA.

I will finish up the Tuning Powers show coverage tomorrow. Stay tuned.

-Mike Garrett

 Tuning Powers

 


Comments

theindustrialist said:

that cappuccino is so ill...

July 21, 2008 4:44 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Ben Schaffer said:

UMM...I NEED HI-RES of that RWB car for my desktop wallpaper! That car doesnt get old...I think your next 10 posts should all be about RWB cars! :) I doubt anyone will tell you to stop.

July 21, 2008 5:55 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

David Kay said:

let see some more pics of "Scoots" RX-7. that thing looks amazing!

July 21, 2008 6:30 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

stepsAn said:

I'm lovin the Garage Saurus R-32GTR!!!!!!!!

July 21, 2008 7:04 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Leo Plummer said:

What front bumper is on that really clean S13 Silvia? That probably has to be the cleanest one I have seen! I love Japan!

July 21, 2008 7:29 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Antonio Alvendia said:

dude! Mike that drag AE86 is cool, but too bad it wasnt a Toyota engine like a 2JZ instead of a RB!!!!!! Well it looks cool at least!

what i don't approve of is the weak stance on the S15. so sad!

July 21, 2008 7:29 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

bobberz said:

Man, the engine bay in that AE86 is so clean!  That RWB 911 is such a classic!  I've always associated Japanese cars more with all out handling prowess than straight line accelleration, so it's an interesting twist to see the usual drift suspects(AE86, Silvia) set up for drags.  By the way, is the 400m equivalent to 1/4 or 1/8 mile or neither?  

July 21, 2008 8:03 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Mike Garrett said:

400m is just shy of a standard quarter mile.

July 21, 2008 8:36 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

bobberz said:

Thanks.

July 21, 2008 9:11 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

VROCSone said:

i still can't get over that Scoot RX7. I would love to build a 4 rotor single turbo Scoot RX7 state side it looks like an exotic sports car and with a 4rotor turbo it would rip like one too.

July 21, 2008 10:08 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Modster91 said:

thery're obviously not all like it, but it's really nice seeing the cars modified in a less typical way.

forget how good the s13 looks standard.. (ish)

July 22, 2008 1:39 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Jeroen Willemsen said:

The quarter mile is 402 meters ;)

July 22, 2008 1:40 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Alex said:

Excellent cars and excellent coverage Mike...;-)

A while back Pro Stock Racing and Garage Ito built a full blown R34 (red if I rememeber.....with Ikeya Formula control arms, Quantum coilovers and the whole 9 yards....that should deserve a spot light at this show. Do you think you can cover THAT car?

Here are a few pics of the car.

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July 22, 2008 1:42 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Schnitzelsemmel said:

Wow, just wow. I just love that super-clean S13 and the Z32. So awesome.

Could you bring some pics more of them? And of course of the Scoot Xeven too?

July 22, 2008 2:52 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Cole Trickle said:

The carbon R32 is stunning.

July 22, 2008 3:15 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Jeroen Willemsen said:

The Garage Ito car was there last year.

July 22, 2008 6:33 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

BradyStribling said:

Man that stock looking silvia is ballin. I need that vehicle.

July 22, 2008 7:57 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Trey five oh joe said:

Another great post Mike! Any photos/info on the ASM 350Z?

July 22, 2008 8:24 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

AWD ATTK said:

Forget the glitz and the glam, this is what it's all about. Once again, great coverage of what looks like a fresh, hardcore event.

July 22, 2008 12:55 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Ole-M said:

Are those Neez wheels on the sweeeeet S13?!? And i want that Saurus carbon R32!

July 22, 2008 1:31 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Niall Gunn said:

that matt black porsche is just amazing!!!

July 22, 2008 2:29 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Mike Garrett said:

As far as I know the ASM Z is pretty stock. I think it is mainly used to demo their Recaro seats and exhaust. They feature it on their blog quite often.

July 22, 2008 8:16 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

303 said:

Any more information about the tuner of the pictured E36 M3?? I love the tuning style of foreign cars in Japan and arigato for the great coverage of the Japanese car scene Mike!

July 22, 2008 9:38 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

liamsil80 said:

Damn, old 911s and s30's with Meister S1 wheels are some of the coolest looking ares on the planet, def the way to go. How do they change wheels on that AE86? Who do I have o kill to get that carbon R32?

July 22, 2008 10:05 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Speedhunters said:

It's time to continue the coverage from my trip to last weekend's Tuning Powers show in Tokyo. As you saw in my first post, there were plenty of really cool and unique cars to be found at the event. While I said that the show draws a lot of the

July 23, 2008 12:25 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Garret said:

I'm so in love with that white 300ZX!!

November 17, 2008 6:15 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

jeremy said:

that rb86 is so cool. would love to see it i action...

November 27, 2008 4:30 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

jayzedex100 said:

Hate the rb26 AE86, should've put a superior JZ in there.

January 9, 2009 12:40 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters