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05-14-2009, 01:57 PM | #1 |
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The Elegant History of Ericsson
I would like to take the time to focus on one of my personal favorite companies in this industry, Powerhouse Amuse.
Powerhouse Amuse is one of the most innovative, most well renowned companies in not only JDM tuning, but the aftermarket scene in general IMHO. Bulletproof Automotive introduced Amuse to North America back in 2001. The S2000 was the bread and butter for Amuse for sometime as it dominated the Touge and made its way into the hearts of many different types of track enthusiasts. Through their "Touge Monster", Amuse was able to represent their ability to fuse track performance with daily driving and sacrifice nothing. Eventually Powerhouse Amuse decided to create an S2000 with a more, "JGTC Inspired" image and then the S2300 GT1 was born. Tanabe-San was the mastermind behind Powerhouse Amuse all the way up until mid last year. During his reign as one of the leading S2000 tuners, Tanabe-San invested in everything possible for the S2000 from aero pieces, to exhausts, to suspension, to brakes. Of course, the S2000 wasn't enough to satisfy Tanabe-San's craving for modifying. Eventually, with the help of his wife, Ericsson was born portraying the image of Amuse's branch for European makes and models. Miss Tanabe-San has been spearheading the Ericsson branch all the way before its debut at Tokyo Auto Salon in 2008; after the passing of Tanabe-San, Miss Tanabe-San took over the Amuse name as well. Since she was already acquainted with the operations of Ericsson, managing Amuse is something that she should be extremely familiar with. The passing of Tanabe-San left a void in the industry that we experienced here at Bulletproof Automotive both professionally and personally; Tanabe-San's relationship with our company is one that we hold dear. Fortunately, Amuse is still on the cutting edge, pumping out parts and conceiving of concepts that others treasure and envy. The goal for Ericsson's image was to offer parts of extreme functionality while still maintaining a clean look that incorporated JDM elegance with a European inspired sense of class. Based on their experience with the S2000, Amuse/Ericsson believed that one of the best ways to unleash this German Torque Monster, was to shave off excess weight. Through this train of thought, Ericsson immediately started pumping out dry carbon and FRP aero products, and full titanium exhaust systems. What better way to shave weight than using methods often found in JGTC and Formula 1? In the end, a wonderful company in my opinion who's high quality products represent their willingness to be one of the best, regardless of what struggles they have to face in order to do so. Here are a few pictures from our different trips with Amuse. We have quite a few so if anyone would like to see more please ask. -Hunter |
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Being a former S2000 owner, I'm a huge fan of Amuse in general, and I'm glad to see Ericsson getting some recongnition in the euro scene.
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Amuse/Ericsson is one of our favorite companies for many reasons, most of which are obvious. It is always great to hear when other enthusiasts appreciate the same quality and offer the same respect. I would imagine that you and I will be doing a lot of posting together in the future. Do you or have you owned any Amuse/Ericsson products? If so please feel free to post a few pics. -Hunter |
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05-14-2009, 04:13 PM | #4 | |
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I can't wait to pick up another one. I'm still undecided if I want to go with another AP1 or try out an AP2 this time around. Part of me is still biased towards the AP1 and the original F20c, but I like the AP2 as well. So, hopefully I'll be placing a few orders with you guys at bulletproof sooner than later for my next project car. Now, lets see some pics of your S2K (with its amuse parts of course not to throw this thread completely off-topic ).
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My main love for Amuse comes from their weight savings. A full Ericsson exhaust on an E92 M3 shaves off about 58lbs. A full Amuse setup on a S2000 shaves off about 50 lbs. I personally love stripping off excess, unwanted weight on a car; and based on my past experiences...Amuse has the right parts for the job. -Hunter |
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^ Wow, that's a great looking s2k you have. I love the stance with the wider front fenders (asm?) and the spoon rear fenders. I think a spoon diffuser would flow great on your car, especially with your hardtop. You have good taste.
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I believe Amuse now offers exhausts for Forced Induced S2000's now. If you end up turbocharging your next S, let me know and I will see what Amuse can do for you. Here is a cool exhaust pic from the Amuse Carbon R34. Hopefully this pic will show just how versatile Amuse is when it comes to exhaust designs: -Hunter Last edited by BulletproofM; 05-14-2009 at 05:35 PM.. |
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good parts but the M3 front bumper is tacky as hell IMO.
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To each their own. Amuse is very well known for choosing functionality over form. In the end, some people enjoy the "functional look", others don't...IMO that is makes the tuning industry so great; the common indifference and craving to modify while wanting to be unique.
I appreciate your comment on how good the parts are. Great feedback -Hunter |
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I believe that the exhaust you posted in that pic might have the world's largest exhaust tip known to mankind. I have always liked their craftsmanship when it came to their exhausts, but at the time it was only applicable for NA s2000's. As far as looks are concerned, I have always leaned towards a more simple, clean look, but for my next s2k I think that I want to go a little more aggressive this time around (your car is a good example of this where its aggressive looking, but still very clean). I love when you have both form and function, and I think that there are a lot of options out there to achieve that when it comes to the S. There are almost too many options so it seems as though almost every modded s2000 slowly transforms from one look to another, but I guess that's just another reason to keep the car.
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The convenience of the S2000 is that since there are many JDM enthusiasts, JDM S2000 products are more well known. There are actually a similar amount of JDM products for the M3; since not as many people take the full JDM route these parts are more rare. Ericsson is a perfect example IMHO. -Hunter |
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05-15-2009, 02:22 PM | #12 |
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thought i'd make a contribution by representing the Supra crowd :
...and here's an S2000 application with full heat treatment: ...these are fully customizable exhausts down to the last detail, including how much heat treatment (blue coloring) you want, and where you want it.
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Great choices. That Amuse HFC was one of the first, if not the first one in the states.
When we weighed that Amuse S2000 exhaust manifold, with packaging it was only 11 lbs!! Here are some more pics from that shipment. I hope you all enjoy looking at them as much I did: We wanted to show exactly how big that Amuse JZA80 tip was...check it out: Things for bringing in the Supra family Here is an Amuse piece from the E46 M3 family. We went crazy with the pictures once we got this exhaust in: E46 exhaust -Hunter |
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*EDIT* - i just realized that the guy in the green shirt is in both of our pictures...i didn't realize at first that they are from the same set LOL. btw, the diameter of that tip = that e46 exhaust is sexy as hell too!
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The guy in the green shirt was actually me ha-ha. I am very particular when it comes to handling titanium and I am not the best photographer...so it was only smart for me to hold the products . I am 6' so hopefully this pic will give you a better idea for scaling as to just how incredible that JZA80 exhaust is: -Hunter |
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you know what? i think i'm going to order one of these bad boys...oh, wait a sec...i don't have $2500-2600 laying around . i guess i'll be saving for a while lol.
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You bring up some great points . As I mentioned in my initial post, Ericsson wanted "to offer parts of extreme functionality while still maintaining a clean look that incorporated JDM elegance with a European inspired sense of class." If only we could all run carbon wheels on our ride . One thing that companies such as Ericsson have to consider is cost and if the risk outweighs the reward. I agree with you about the wheels. Carbon wheels would be so much better. In the end, Ericsson needs to decide which wheels will sell more. If Ericsson takes the risk of running carbon wheels, will they sell enough in order to profit from their initial investments? Or is it more wise to purchase wheels that still have great quality and are a little heavier yet more affordable; which would make it easier to profit. It all comes down to personal beliefs and business strategies that work for that individual. For styling and material, Ericsson is an amazing innovator IMO. In the end though they are still a business. Businesses often have to find a compromise between two different sides. In this case, the two different sides are clients who prefer function over form, and clients who prefer form over function. In order to increase their probability of selling more kits so that they can afford to fund future projects, Ericsson made a reasonable compromise by designing a kit that provides great function but still appeals to a majority of clients who prefer form. Will this kit appeal to everyone? Probably not and Ericsson realizes that and so do I. The only thing that Ericsson can do is stay true to what they believe in and what they represent and hope for the best. So far I believe Ericsson has achieved that goal. Since I am not an employee of Ericsson I cannot say with 100% confidence what the logic behind their thoughts are or what their secrets are etc. All I can really do is represent Ericsson to the best of my ability and continue to try and educate and enlighten. So far you have brought up some great points that I believe many members of this community will enjoy reading. I only hope that I am worthy counterpart in our discussions...please keep it coming Quote:
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You have great points and I can understand them as well. What do ercison wheels go for? Carbon wheels go for about 10-15k I think. I would think ericsson wheels are 10k plus. Amuse stuff for the s2k is nuts. Its funny how expensive the parts are for a cheap 32k car. People buy it though so the pricing must be in line. I am also sure the Amuse exhaust sounds SICK.
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funny to see bulletproof on here! been a member of s2ki since 2003!
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