Take stock of JDM's top ten engines which ones have made your blood boil
[Aika car shopping guide original]
If you use one word to describe the Japanese cars of the 90s, the grandeur is undoubtedly the most appropriate. The prosperity of the economy has led to the rapid development of the entire industry, and major brands have competed for glory, and many classic models that are still evocative have been released. Even with the suppression of the 280-horsepower "Gentleman's Agreement", many excellent engines were still born. Today, let's review the most representative JDM Ten Divine Machines.
Editor's comments: I have to say that the Japanese models of the 90s are really heroic, not only breaking the monopoly of European and American models, but also allowing performance cars to enter the lives of the people. However, after the bursting of the economic bubble, the Japanese brand entered a period of wandering and mediocrity, and all the design concepts based on fuel economy made the bottom of the table 9000 rpm gradually become history. But I believe that as long as I am a fan of JDM, I will always remember the bloody spirit of that era.
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