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October 9, 2009
Jamaican Automotive Performance Scene
Tampa Sports Car Examiner
The automotive performance scene in Jamaica is quickly rising to the top of international motorsports. Jamaica is not the easiest place to build and tune, yet they can still build amazingly fast vehicles. Parts supply is hard to find, and the atmosphere is especially hard to work with. Various elevations, humidity, and vast temperature change make building any high performance vehicle a specific challenge. Forced induction application is especially sensitive to these environmental changes and requires the use of multiple map ECU technology. Regardless of these difficulties, Jamaican tuners continue to succeed!
Jamaica hosts drag strip meets regularly. At these meets you will see mostly JDM performance vehicles like Honda Civic, Mitsubishi EVO, Subaru Impreza, and every once in a while you will see the rare Nissan Skyline. The builders here have access to the true JDM versions with right hand drive! An amazing collection of performance minded enthusiasts exists in Jamaica, great job everyone! As we sit back and watch your video clips, we can see your true performance abilities shining brightly! Keep up the good work Jamaica, the world loves your tuning. Comment below your thoughts about Jamaican tuning. Read more about the Jamaican performance scene at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.
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Michael Berenis
Oct 9, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Yeah man Jamaica is doing it right. They are about big power there, and not so much flashy curb appeal. I’ve been reviewing the performance scene for other international places as well, and Jamaica is doing awesome. Saudi Arabia is more about flash and curb appeal, India is about big power too along with Israel. These are the countries I’ve reviewed so far
___nes___
Oct 9, 2009 at 10:54 am
So the “tuning” scene is barely sparkling in Jamaica and I didn’t see a single unneeded body kit, wing, exhaust, or part alike? PERFECT! They seem to know what really matters! Funny how in the states we’ve had the “tuning” scene for way longer, and we have more cars with useless parts running on the streets and very little serious tuners.
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And wtf did mitsi said?!
mitsi1killer03
Oct 9, 2009 at 10:15 am
ok bro now thats a car your driving so what does it have???????? so take care of that car bro and race for pinks too and dont forget to where your seat belt ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!