Welcome to the official GReddy USA blog. -Think of this as our online weekly "GReddy Times," a venue for us to report what's going on or what just happened at GReddy USA this week (new products, new projects, racing news, even online store specials.) On our blog you can see what we are up to in the GReddy Sales floor, R&D garage, on the road or even from our Headquarters in Japan.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

GReddy preparing for the 2015 SEMA Show


SEMA Show - Nov. 3rd - 6th, 2015 
GReddy Performance Products
Booth #34271 - Upper South Hall

Hashtag #GReddy34271


GReddy Display Vehicles
  • GReddy Performance x Hankook Tire x Scion Racing FR-S
       - Mackin Industries / Rays - Booth #22913 (Center Hall)
  • Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious series) Fugu Z
       - Driving Line - Booth #61043 (outside South Hall)
  • LexusTuned GSF / LexusTuned RCF
       - Lexus Booth #21601
  • Import Fest FD3S RX-7 - Feature Vehicle
  • Neo Sunny S14 - Feature Vehicle
  • Coco Zurita CZGTR77 - GT-R - TBA

Catch up with the Sung Kang's Fugu Z build via the Z Dream documentury series:

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Ken Gushi and GReddy Racing finish 2nd in the Finale for 2nd in the Championship.

Ken Gushi and the GReddy Performance X Hankook Tire X Scion Racing FR-S advanced to the finals for a 2nd place in the Irwindale Speedway, Rd.7 finale to secure 2nd overall in the 2015 Formula Drift Pro Championships. (with 433pts.) just behind Scion Racing / Hankook Tire teammate Frederic Aasbo.
 

The 1-2 Scion Racing Championship finish also contributed to Scion's 2nd consecutive Formula Drift Manufacturer's Cup title and Hankook Tire's 3rd consecutive Formula Drift Tire Manufacture's Cup title.


While receiving his 2nd place overall Cup for the 2015 season at the  the Formula Drift post season award banquet, Ken also was also awarded the Spirit of Drifting Award by his peers.  GReddy Team leader Kenji Sumino, was awarded Team Manager of the Year Award and team member, Nate Taskon received the Crew Member of the Year Award to finish off the 2015 Formula D season.

2015 saw the GReddy Team gain 4 podiums with 2 finals and 2 Top Qualifiers.

For more on the hard fought battles of the Formula Drift season finale at the "House of Drift" Irwindale Speedway, stay tuned for another blog post coming soon...


Congratulations to FDIRW event winners:
   1st Fredric Aasbo, 2nd Ken Gushi and 3rd Forrest Wang  


And 2015 Series Champions:
   1st Fredric Aasbo, 2nd Ken Gushi and 3rd Chris Forsberg 


 technical partners
 
Ray's  | KW Suspension | 
Garrett |  Rocket BunnySupertechTRUST  |  Wisefab




The FuguZ - 2015 GReddy SEMA Show Special Project

This year the GReddy Team is working on a very special project with Sung Kang (Han from the Fast and Furious Movie Series).  Named, the Fugu Z, this 1973 Datsun 240Z project will be displayed at the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas from Nov. 2nd - 6th.


Checkout the Z Dream Teaser below...
For the full first episode see the GReddy Racing Facebook page:
    https://www.facebook.com/GReddyRacing/posts/1225454807481391

Z Dream is a 5part online series documenting the build of Sung Kang's Fugu Z.  Stay tuned for more updates...


Friday, October 2, 2015

Formula Drift Finals at the House of Drift

Ken Gushi and the GReddy Performance X Hankook Tire X Scion Racing FR-S go into the 2015 Formula Drift Series Finale in 2nd place... Cheer on the GReddy Team by watching the Livestream: http://www.formulad.com/live

Also look out for the Launch of the Boost Brigade by GReddy - GPP! 
     Instagram: @Boost_Brigade  https://instagram.com/boost_brigade 
     Facebook: BoostBrigade https://www.facebook.com/BoostBrigade 
http://www.formulad.com/live
Formula Drift - Rd. 7 Finale
Irwindale Speedway, CA
Oct. 9 - 10
#FDIRW

  Driven 2 Drift - Episode 7

 


Thursday, September 24, 2015

GReddy Supreme Ti Exhausts

94mm Full Titanium Exhaust - R35 GT-R


GReddy Supreme Ti - P/N 10128194



The ideal light-weight exhaust (just 29lbs.) for the R35 GT-R is the 94mm GReddy Supreme TI. The design provides great performance for upgraded GT-Rs but still comfortable for milder, daily-driven GT-Rs. The large dual oval mufflers provide excellent sound suppression and sound quality, while large piping frees up power for the twin turbo VR engine. This version comes with a huge dual 80mm (3.15") to 94mm (3.7") Y-pipe. The construction is made up of carefully hand-built 94mm piping is pain-painstakingly "inch-welded" for excellent fitment and flow. Revised larger 125mm quad staggered Tips complete each 94mm R35 GReddy Supreme Ti system.


2x 60-70mm x 4x 60mm Full Titanium Exhaust - Lexus IS-F




This is the ultimate Lexus IS-F exhaust. With full Titanium construction, the GReddy Supreme Ti  Exhaust features our original Dual 60-70mm Titanium piping to Quad 60mm Titanium piping to the two Dual inlet Titanium oval mufflers. The kit is finished off with 4x burnt-spectrum Titanium tips, but the system can also be used with the factory bumper mounted IS-F stock tips, for a stealthy installation. Full Titanium Exhaust (9pcs - including 4x removable Ti tips) 2x 60-70mm - 4x 60mm - 2x Oval mufflers - 4x 90mm burnt-Ti tips 50% weight savings over the stock IS-F exhaust (35lbs vs. 70lbs) High flow, straight through design, with improved sound quality Dyno Gains over averaged base line and averaged with exhaust: +16.4hp / 16.8ft.lbs



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Two Japanese Series Championship Wins for GReddy


Over the (USA Labor Day Holiday) weekend, two important 2015 Series Championships were decided in Japan for two of our GReddy Racing Teams.

With a 3rd place in D1GP Rd.5 Osaka Drift, Masato Kawabata and the Team TOYO TIRES Drift TRUST Racing 35RX Dspec GT-R clinched the 2015 D1 Grand Prix Series Championship.
 


And with a Win, Toshiyuki Yatagawa in the Advan TRUST Cusco WRX completed his 3rd consecutive D Class All Japan Dirt Trial Championship in a muddy Round 7 of the 2015 JDC


Follow our GReddyRacing Facebook and Instagram pages for more...

Thursday, August 27, 2015

GReddy Event Coverage from FDTX

Ken Gushi fights hard and podiums round 6 in Texas to moves up to 2nd in the 2015 Formula Drift Pro Championships!


With five round completed and Ken Gushi sitting 4th in the Formula D championship, it was vital for the GReddy Team to make up points on the series leaders, Aasbo, Tureck and Bakchis, to keep the championship hopes alive for the Irwindale finale. 

Friday Qualifying is where Ken showed his skill under pressure.  In his first Qualifying run, Ken attempted to gain his 3rd event top qualifier for the season, with a risky high scoring run.  Unfortunately, in that run, he was just a little too aggressive and he went "2 wheels" off course to scored a Zero.   This put tremendous importance on the second run to just qualify for the event, but even with the extra stress, Ken pulls off a high scoring 85pt run to position him into 4th for Saturday's tandem eliminations.

Saturday, Top 32 is where Gushi easily bested fellow Hankook Tire driver, Jones in his V8 S14, to move on to the FDTX Opening Ceremonies and main 16 bracket eliminations.

Best 16 eliminations saw a rematch against Tureck in the other 2JZ powered Scion FR-S in field.  So closely matched, the pair saw 2x OMT (One More Time) battles.  Eventually the Judges saw enough to gain a majority of the votes to move onto Great 8, while passing Tureck in the championship standings.

Great 8 tandem match was against another tough competitor, Moen in his 2JZ-powered car S14.  Again the match required a OMT for the Judges declared a clear winner, Ken. 

Final 4 saw an epic match up of our GReddy Performance x Hankook Tire x Scion Racing FR-S against Diago Siato in his Achilles Tire - HKS R35 GT-R.  Ken's impressive lead runs contributed to the eventual win after another double OMT battle.

FDTX FINALS  draws another all Japanese battle against Yokoi in his RHD 2JZ powered S15 from Japan.  Ken drove a strong lead and follow run, but in a split decision, Ken was awarded 2nd place.   (Here's a side by side view of the FDTX Finals below)



But more importantly, the podium helped secured the Scion's 2nd consecutive Formula Drift Manufacturer's Championship Cup and Hankook Tire's 2nd consecutive Tire Manufactures Championship Cup.  It also positioned Ken Gushi as leading challenger to his Scion Racing, teammate, Fredric Aasbo for the 2015 Formula Drift Pro Championship.

http://www.formulad.com/standings/2015/pro

The GReddy Team will do all it can to give Ken the best chance to challenge in the final season closer, Rd.7 in the "House of Drift" Irwindale Speedway on Oct. 9-10.


Congratulations to FDTX event winners: 1st Mssashi Yokoi, 2nd Ken Gushi and Chris Forsberg  


 technical partners
 
Ray's  | KW Suspension | 
Garrett |  Rocket BunnySupertechTRUST  |  Wisefab

Monday, August 24, 2015

Driving Line Play by Play of Formula D, FDTX

Here is a play by play excerpt from Round 6 of the Formula Drift Pro Championship by the Drivingline's Jacob Leveton.  (photo by Jason Scott)
(for the full coverage see:
    http://www.drivingline.com/2015/08/top-32-play-play-formula-drift-rd-6-texas-motor-speedway/)



32- Ken Gushi vs. Jeff Jones

Gushi Lead: Shortly after initiation, Jones has very shallow angle, but is close on Gushi’s tail. As Jones adds angle to the car, he loses ground on Gushi. Gushi is off the preferred line as he rounds inside clip 1, but opens up a huge gap on Jones entering the second half of the course. Jones takes the shallow line through Outside Zone 2, but can’t make up much ground. Advantage likely to Gushi.
Jones Lead: Jones has a good run, a little shallow on the clipping zones but clean overall. Gushi doesn’t allow Jones to open up much of a gap through the power alley, and stays tight on Jones around the final sweeper. Gushi’s runs were much cleaner, with better proximity than Jones. Gushi earns all three votes from the judges and moves on to the top 16.

16- Ken Gushi vs. Ryan Tuerck

Gushi Lead: Gushi initiates with Tuerck hot on his tail and there’s contact shortly after initiation. Hard to determine which driver is at fault from multiple replay angles, it appears that Gushi slows down fairly dramatically but this may be similar to how Gushi has initiated all weekend. Tuerck could have left more room, but it’s undetermined if either driver is at fault.
Tuerck Lead: Tuerck has a clean lead run, opening up a big gap on Gushi especially through the power alley. Gushi shallows his angle and attempts to catch up, but hits inside clip two exiting the power alley. Tuerck finishes strong, Gushi is unable to make up much ground. One judge sides for Tuerck, two judges vote OMT. The judges explain that fault could not be determined on the contact in the first run, and with no major mistakes in the second run, they felt it was better to run the drivers One More Time than to try and determine a winner based on inconclusive replays.


One More Time
Gushi Lead:
Tuerck appears to have learned his lesson and leaves more room for the initiation. Tuerck closes the gap through the sweeper, Gushi opens it up through the power alley but is wide on inner clip two. Gushi’s line sets him up perfectly for outside zone two and the finish through the sweeper, while Tuerck has a good line on inner clip two but can’t push out to outside zone two in front of the judges. Possibly a slight advantage to Gushi, but not a decisive battle for either driver.
Tuerck Lead: Both drivers initiate similarly, Tuerck has slightly better angle through the first sweeper and inner clip one. Tuerck opens up an extra car length or two of distance through the power alley and through outer zone two, but Tuerck again can’t push out to outer zone two. Gushi has a good line overall and closes the gap back down to around two car lengths by the finish. One judge voted for Gushi, another for Tuerck and one votes for a One More Time. That means they go to another OMT battle! Judges must make a decision after the next battle, as only two rounds of OMT are allowed per the rules.

One More Time x2
Gushi Lead:
Gushi has a similar initiation, Tuerck keeps about one to two car lengths of space through the sweeper as Gushi seems to have better steering angle. Gushi pulls another car length or two of gap through the power alley, Tuerck takes a shallower angle and line to catch up to Gushi through the power alley. Gushi pushes out to outside zone two cleanly and finishes the course cleanly, Tuerck again is shallow near outside zone two but finishes the sweeper strong.
Tuerck Lead: Tuerck again has a small one or two car lead through the sweeper, but Gushi looks to have better angle. Tuerck extends the lead to about three or four car lengths through the power angle, but Tuerck again is wide on inside clip two after the power alley and again can’t get out to outside zone two in front of the judges. Two judges vote for Gushi, one judge votes for a OMT. Gushi moves on to the top 8!

8- Ken Gushi vs. Kenny Moen

Gushi Lead: Moen has to back off shortly after initiation due to Gushi slowing dramatically, but maintains drift. Moen closes the gap again and stays tight through the power alley with slightly less angle. Gushi extends the gap through the outside zone, Moen takes a slightly shallower line through the final sweeper but stays clean.
Moen Lead: Moen has a good initiation and run through the sweeper, Gushi has a clean follow. Moen extends the lead through the power alley and has a good line past inner clip two, but has to brake dramatically to get the car back on line for outside zone two. Gushi closes the gap, and both drivers finish smoothly. All three judges vote for a One More Time.

One More Time
Gushi Lead: Gushi is shaky on initiation, Moen has to back off but keeps drift and keeps the gap close through the sweeper. Gushi pulls around a four-car gap through the power alley, Moen has a steering correction midway through the power alley, then brushes the wall in the outside zone and has to correct again. Gushi finishes cleanly with a solid four or five car gap and likely has an advantage due to Moen’s steering corrections.
Moen calls his CT after his run.
Moen Lead: Moen starts the run with around a three-car gap, and is unable to extend the gap through the power alley. Gushi reduces the gap from three cars down to around two cars exiting the power alley. Moen has a great line, sweeping close to inside clip two and getting out to outside zone two, but Gushi’s proximity is likely to earn him the win. All three judges vote for Gushi to move on.


Semi Finals- Ken Gushi vs. Daigo Saito


Gushi Lead: Gushi is slow on his initiation, Saito sucks up within inches of Gushi shortly after initiation. Saito appears to avoid contact, but Gushi opens up a small gap. Gushi is unable to pull out a gap through the power alley, but Saito has to slow substantially to get on the right line near
Saito Lead: Saito and Gushi again are only a car length or so away from each other through the sweeper, but Saito opens up the gap exiting the sweeper. Gushi seems to back off and allow the gap to grow to three cars entering the power alley to avoid being stuck in the smoke. When Saito slows down again exiting the power alley to setup for outside zone two, Gushi is able to slide within one car length of Saito but keeps sliding off the line and is on the wrong line for the final turn. Saito has around a four-car gap at the exit of the final sweeper, Gushi finishes strong and in drift, but could have been closer around the final corner. One judge votes for Gushi, two vote for One More Time. We go again!

One More Time
Gushi Lead: Saito has an amazing chase over the first half of the course, less than a car length away from Gushi through the entire sweeper, past inner clip one, and into the power alley. Saito brakes midway through the power alley to ensure his line is right for outside zone two and Gushi extends the gap to around four-car lengths. Gushi finishes strong, Saito likely had a huge advantage until he allowed the gap to open up in the final two turns of the course.
Saito Lead: Saito gets sideways early and Gushi is hot on his tail! One car length gap through the sweeper, Saito isn’t able to pull away from Gushi towards the end of the sweeper like he has against other drivers. Gushi hangs back after inside clip one to let Saito transition; Gushi transitions himself about three-car lengths behind Saito, which strategically keeps him out of the smoke. Saito is a little wide on inside clip two exiting the power alley, Gushi is right on the clip as requested by the judges. Saito can’t quite get out to the outside zone, but Gushi overshoots the final inside clip. Similar mistakes from both drivers.

One More Time x2
Gushi Lead: Gushi’s entry again is awkward, brake lights from both drivers at times to avoid contact while staying in drift, but both drivers do a fantastic job adjusting. Gushi stays around two-car lengths ahead of Saito through the first sweeper and increases the gap to around four car lengths exiting the power alley. Saito takes a shallow line through outside zone two but still can’t make up much ground. Gushi likely has an advantage from this run. Saito Lead: Saito has a good initiation and lead run, extending the gap from two-car lengths up to around four-car lengths exiting the first sweeper. Gushi gets lost in the smoke a bit exiting the sweeper and can’t close the gap at all through the rest of the run. Saito slows again to get to outside zone two but doesn’t allow Gushi to catch up. Gushi is on the line for the entire course, but not too close on proximity. One judge votes for Saito, the other two vote for Gushi. Gushi moves on to the finals! The judges explain that Saito’s big e-brake pull exiting the power alley on his chase and not getting out to the outer zone was a major factor in the decision for Gushi.

Finals- Ken Gushi vs. Masashi Yokoi

Gushi Lead: Gushi with a more consistent initiation than he’s had in some previous runs. Gushi opens the gap up to around two car lengths entering the power alley and extends it to three car lengths by the end of the power alley. Both drivers have a good line through the final outside zone and final sweeper, likely an advantage to Gushi due to no major corrections or mistakes by either driver and an increasing gap over the entirety of the course.
Yokoi Lead: Yokoi with a strong initiation, starting the sweeper with a two car gap. Yokoi extends it to around four-car lengths as they transition into the power alley, but Gushi slowly reels in Yokoi, closing it back down to around two-car lengths by the finish line. Again, neither driver makes any major mistakes, a clean run for both drivers.
Both drivers are brought in front of the fans to announce the winner. Forsberg joins as the Third place driver. Yokoi is announced as the winner of the event, Gushi grabs Second place!

Look for our official GReddy Racing Event Report for #FDTX, coming soon...
Replay of FDTX on Dailymotion:

Formula DRIFT Texas Webcast (2015) (REPLAY... by driftstream

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Formula D - Texas - Aug 21-22




With 5 rounds completed, Ken Gushi in the GReddy Performance x Hankook Tire x Scion Racing FR-S sits in the 4th spot for the Formula Drift Pro Championship.

   Livestream: http://www.formulad.com/live

Look for Ken Gushi to go all out in the last to rounds of the season...

Rd. 6 - FDTX - Texas Motorspeedway - Aug 21-22.
http://www.formulad.com/schedule/texas

Rd. 7 - FDIRW - Irwindale Speedway - Oct. 9-10 - Finals
http://www.formulad.com/schedule/irwindale



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