Her is an article I found on the Net Senner tuning who normal do Audi and such like have had a go at a Juke Article"Despite them usually choosing to do up Audis, this time it's the
turn of the funky Nissan Juke to get the Senner treatment. They have
created the Tzunamee Juke thanks to candy-red paint and matching 20-inch
alloys while also slightly increasing its power output.
When it comes to power, the Juke's turbocharged 1.6-liter petrol motor
develops 190hp and 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) of torque in standard trim. Senner
has given it a boost up to 225hp and 275 Nm (203 lb-ft) by remapping
the ECU, altering the electronic throttle, installing a sports air
filter and giving the car a new stainless steel exhaust system with quad
tips at the back.
The car is also 35mm (1.4 inches) lower as it sits there looking lovely
with its 20-inch Barracuda Tzunamee candy-red wheels which match the
body color. Factor in all these changes, plus the various 'splashes' of
carbon fiber and you've got a rather nice machine which, if you don't
hate the Juke's styling, is all the car you're ever going to need in
town."Pictures here is the LINK to the article
turn of the funky Nissan Juke to get the Senner treatment. They have
created the Tzunamee Juke thanks to candy-red paint and matching 20-inch
alloys while also slightly increasing its power output.
When it comes to power, the Juke's turbocharged 1.6-liter petrol motor
develops 190hp and 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) of torque in standard trim. Senner
has given it a boost up to 225hp and 275 Nm (203 lb-ft) by remapping
the ECU, altering the electronic throttle, installing a sports air
filter and giving the car a new stainless steel exhaust system with quad
tips at the back.
The car is also 35mm (1.4 inches) lower as it sits there looking lovely
with its 20-inch Barracuda Tzunamee candy-red wheels which match the
body color. Factor in all these changes, plus the various 'splashes' of
carbon fiber and you've got a rather nice machine which, if you don't
hate the Juke's styling, is all the car you're ever going to need in
town."Pictures here is the LINK to the article