Have You Heard of Spoon Engines?

Jane Lu
· 3 min read
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Anyone into cars knows that quality and performance often come down to
car parts
. While some minor tweaks and modifications can make a difference, sometimes it's a matter of replacing the engine.
That's where the Spoon engine comes in. No, it's not a code word or made-up name from the Fast & Furious movies. They are very real.
Here's everything you need to know about these sought-after engines hand-built in Japan.
Spoon engines are used to beef up race cars.

History of Spoon Sports

Starting in the mid-1980s,
Spoon Sports
combined fascination with motorsports and improved upon the Honda engine. The start of the company coincided with the release of Honda's dual overhead camshaft (DOHC) 16-valve engine in 1985.
Since then, Spoon engines have enjoyed a reputation as making race car engines that are fast, reliable, and expensive. 
As
Cash Cars Buyer
reported, Spoon Sports translated its passion for Hondas into a 40-plus-year quest for innovation. While the company does make some of its own parts, its foundation is rebuilding and tuning stock Honda engines for cars like the Accord, Civic, and S2000.
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The rise of the Spoon engine

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The basis of the company is to take a good OEM engine, tune it to precise specifications, and make it even better. 
Everyone loves a good modification, but that can sometimes mean major changes to the original vehicle. Tuning, however, holds particular value in auto racing leagues that follow the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) Group N standards which require cars to have stock engines, as explained by
Car From Japan
.
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, race cars equipped with Spoon engines gained popularity across the globe in various circuit and endurance races. The engines are best suited for sustained high speeds and not quick bursts of speed (like drag racing needs), according to Cash Cars Buyer.
What's more, both professional and amateur race cars, along with regular cars from the ‘90s, can be outfitted with the renowned engine and benefit from its performance.

Why are Spoon engines so venerated today?

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While you could purchase a Spoon engine to jazz up your Civic, the engine might cost you more than the car. That doesn't stop people from dreaming about owning one.
Part of the appeal comes from the engines becoming popular in motorsports and just the overall satisfaction of modifying standard equipment on Japanese cars. 
Better yet, if cost isn't a factor, a regular person can purchase a ready-to-install engine (typically called a "crate engine") from Spoon Sports. If you have copious amounts of cash to burn, you can even take the engine from your new Honda Civic and ship it to Spoon so that they can rebuild it to your specifications.
Spoon Sports has high visibility among different levels of racing and its engines’ crazy speed and power have made them a legend across the globe. It also helps that movies like the Fast & Furious series hyped up Spoon engines, making them even more widely known to everyone, not just aficionados.
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