1982 Suzuki SC100 With A GSX-R Motorcycle Engine
This 1982 Suzuki SC100 GX Sport was built by Nippon Bikes in the Netherlands. The little Kei car came with a 1.0 L inline-four capable of only 50 horsepower. They decided to call their little creation the Suzuki SCX 1000R because behind the driver sits a Suzuki GSX-R 1000 engine. Since the car only weighs 1,410 lb (640 kg) with a full tank of gas and the engine produces 180 horsepower at the crank, it can reach 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in five seconds. A much better stat than the 0-100 kph which took 21 seconds with the factory engine. The only drawback is the car doesn’t have a reverse gear but that is something worth living with if you get to drive this.
The video is in Dutch but it shows the car being driven and you can hear the GSX-R 1000 scream. You can enable translation by pressing the “CC” button at the bottom right of the video.
Source: Nippon Bikes Facebook gallery (more photos)
Original: Engine Swap Depot