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Question Spoon info

What exactlly is a Spoon engine?

Where can I find info?

Is there any aftermarket parts for them?
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I can't find it in http://www.spoon.jp as well
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A Spoon motor is a rebuilt Honda motor. They rebuild it to their own specs, its basically like taking a motor and balance and blueprinting it down to a "race car spec" motor.

But you watch too much F&F, they are not for daily driven cars - nor is there any reason most people would need them. For the price of the motor you can tune your own motor for higher output...

A Spoon motor is just a Honda motor, so yes there are "aftermarket" parts available for it - but if you dont even know what a Spoon motor is, the odds of you actually adding parts to GAIN power vs. LOOSE it are slim to none.


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A Spoon motor is a rebuilt Honda motor. They rebuild it to their own specs, its basically like taking a motor and balance and blueprinting it down to a "race car spec" motor.

But you watch too much F&F, they are not for daily driven cars - nor is there any reason most people would need them. For the price of the motor you can tune your own motor for higher output...

A Spoon motor is just a Honda motor, so yes there are "aftermarket" parts available for it - but if you dont even know what a Spoon motor is, the odds of you actually adding parts to GAIN power vs. LOOSE it are slim to none.


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