HKS (company)

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HKS Co., Ltd.
Type Joint stock company
Industry automotive accessory, tuning and motorsport
Founded 1973
Founder(s) Hiroyuki Hasegawa
Goichi Kitagawa
Headquarters Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan
Key people Hiroyuki Hasegawa
Goichi Kitagawa
Revenue 8,514,000,000 yen (2005)
Employees 276 (February 2009)
Subsidiaries USA, UK, Thailand
Website www.hks-power.co.jp

HKS Co., Ltd. (株式会社エッチ・ケー・エス Kabushiki-gaisha Ecchi Kē Esu?) (JASDAQ: 7219) is a publicly traded company headquartered in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan specializing in the production and sales of aftermarket and accessory automotive parts and components.

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[edit] Corporate history

HKS was formed in 1973 by Hiroyuki Hasegawa, a former engineer for Yamaha Motor Company, and his partner Goichi Kitagawa, while the start up capital was supplied by Sigma Automotive (hence the name HKS). The company began operations by tuning gasoline-powered engines in a dairy-farming shed at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan. Their goal was to design and build high performance engines and components that major OE (original equipement) manufacturers could not or would not produce. In July 1974, Hasegawa engineered and built the first commercialized turbocharger kit for passenger automobiles; since then developing turbocharger upgrades and bolt-on turbocharger kits that subsequently became the core business of HKS. Hasegawa also created the first commercially available electronic turbo timer and boost controller.

HKS is a publicly traded company with an international sales and distribution network spanning Asia, Europe, Australia and the Americas to support its customer base. The main manufacturing and R&D facility is at the foot of Mount Fuji. Subsidiary companies have been established in California (HKS USA), Cambridgeshire, England (HKS Europe), and Bangkok, Thailand (HKS Thailand).

[edit] Products

HKS USA offers Japanese domestic model cars and American domestic model cars a wide variety of aftermarket parts ranging from engine internals such as connecting rods and camshafts to external parts such as blow off valves, intercooler kits, full exhaust systems, and turbo kits. With over 34 years experience HKS has developed over 30 different commercially available turbochargers including ones that can produce 1,000 horsepower.

The company also produces the HKS 700E aircraft engine, under its subsidiary, HKS Aviation.[1][2][3]

[edit] Race Competition

Since the late 1980s, HKS has competed in many forms of motorsports including drag racing, JTCC, JGTC, F3, D1 Grand Prix, Superbikes, plus many others. They also sponsor many racers to carry the HKS name and to become part of the HKS team. In the past, they notably used the likes of Anthony Reid (Supertouring/JTCC), Tetsuya Kawasaki (drag racing), Nobuteru Taniguchi (D1 Grand Prix and Time Attack), Akira Iida (Time Attack) to drive for their in-house team.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Cliche, Andre: Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide 8th Edition, page G-9 Cybair Limited Publishing, 2001. ISBN 0-9680628-1-4
  2. ^ HKS (undated). "HKS Aviation". http://www.hks-power.co.jp/hks_aviation/english.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-25. 
  3. ^ HKS (undated). "HKS 700E Specifications". http://www.hks-power.co.jp/hks_aviation/english.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-25. 

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