We’ve never heard of Works Engineering before, but they seem to have a large selection of performance products available for the import car market.
Forgeline is heavily focused on developing track oriented wheels but had numerous new street friendly designs on display that we couldn’t help ogle over.
Want to have a quiet street car to cruise around town but be able to uncork the exhaust with the push of a button? X Force offers just that, a remote controlled muffler flap that can go from quiet to loud in an instant.
Megan Racing had a whole whack of new suspension bits on display, including arms for the Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S and track-spec coilovers for the BMW e46 M3.
Another player in the big brake upgrade market is Racing Brake. Their 2-piece calipers range from 4-6 pistons with floating rotor options.
Fortune Auto has solved the issue of needing to raise you car to drive it over bumps and obstacles on the road without having to switch over to a full air suspension setup. Instead, the company has designed a cup that mounts on top of their coilover that can be raised and lowered using air. The advantage is that the car retains the performance of a coilover but is now height adjustable when needed.
Muller is Fortune Auto’s new series of coilovers that are designed and built to extremely high quality performance standards aimed at the European car market.