Gek Lim is based at
Defu Lane in Singapore and is one of the better known tuning garages in Singapore. Started in the 1980s doing general maintenance and servicing, they have evolved into a one stop modification shop, complete with a
Dynapack 4
WD Chassis
Dynometer as well as being Singapore's authorized dealer for
Haltech, Link
ECUs and
APS turbocharger kit.

As you can see from the picture, their clientele base is pretty eclectic, ranging from
MPVs (albeit turbocharged ones!) to Mercedes to
Subarus. There's even a 993 Turbo at the side, and a Toyota
Celica GT4 hoisted up awaiting parts!

The
Dynapack dyno connects directly to the wheel hubs allowing for more accurate torque/
bhp readings compare to conventional
dynos which might have problems with tyre spin. This baby reads up to 1000
bhp and that should be enough for all but the most insane of builds in Singapore.

A track-focused
Evo awaits a replacement gearbox after the owner grenade the old one at
Sepang F1 track. Oh well, you wanna play, you gotta pay.
Ok, a pretty left field choice here. Anyone can guess what car it is? A hint, its a Ford, there's only two of such models left in Singapore and this one packs more than 600
bhp!

Alas, the car which I went over specially to see,
Gek Lim's own 10.3 sec drag
WRX STI(in street trim!) wasn't ready for photo taking as the engine was out of the car for new
conrods.
On a
APS TSR70 turbo, with a Link Extreme engine management system tuned to Q16 120 octane race fuel, it puts out 700
bhp at the crank on all four wheels!
To compensate for my disappointment, the folks at
Gek Lim kindly shared with me the car's
dyno print out. Well, it'll have to do for now until we do a full feature next time.
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