Deyeme Racing
Welcome to our website!

Deyeme Racing has been improving modern Mopar, Mitsubishi, Kawasaki, and Sea-Doo vehicles with unique modifications since 1997.
Started as a hobby with the purchase of a 1996 Dodge Neon ACR, Deyeme Racing has designed, manufactured,and sold products for the Avenger, Daytona, Eclipse, Lancer, and other cars, Kawasaki motorcycles and Jet Skis, and of course the Neons that started it all.  Deyeme Racing's founder and co-owner has been into MoPars since the purchase of his first car, a 1971 Dodge Dart.  Currently, Deyeme Racing owns several project vehicles: a race car, a family sedan, a modern muscle car, a motorcycle, and even a sport boat!

The mods made to each vehicle reflect its intended function.  Race or show, cruising or racing, top speed or fuel economy- all factors are taken into consideration with regard to the purpose of each vehicle.


   
The Neon is the racecar, and has been outfitted as such- pure performance and no frills.
Our Spirit is a daily commuter, pulling a quarter of a mile under it in just over 15 seconds, and still managing 24mpg on E85.
The Challenger is the weekend cruiser, with creature comforts and a HEMI engine with all the towing capacity we need.
The Sea-Doo Speedster is as much fun in the water as the Neon is on land.  With over 200hp on tap, a top speed of over 60mph on the water, and a marine stereo to crank up the tunes on the shore, it's no wonder when we're not at the track, we're at the beach!
The Ninja serves three-season commuting duty, capable of 60 miles per gallon, and a top speed over 140mph.

As we began modifying our Neon ACR back in 1997, it became evident that there was little aftermarket support for domestic sport compacts.  We began designing and building our own parts, selling copies of each one to help finance the next.  We designed dual-durometer engine mounts, as well as an adjustable fuel pressure regulator, something that was supposedly impossible because of the Neon's returness fuel system design.  Capitalizing on these sucesses, we created more unique items, including radiator brackets, hose and wire loom kits, and more.  In 2001, Deyeme Racing officially became a business, and we expanded the product line to include many new models, including the hot new Stratus Coupe.  In 1995, we took to the water with a Kawasaki Jet Ski, and in 2009, went from four wheels to two with a Ninja 250R.



So, where do we go from here?

In early 2009, we made the difficult but necessary decision to take the majority of Deyeme Racing "off-line", so-to-speak.  While we had not gone bankrupt or out of business, we significantly slowed our day-to-day operations in preparations for difficult times ahead.  We retuned our efforts to working on just a few projects at a time, and making limited-run parts, rather than mass-producing as we had in the past.  The most recent finished project is Thor, the electric Dakota, which we sold in the summer of 2011.  The newest project is our Sea-Doo Speedster sport boat, dubbed "lil Red Express".  We are committed to the riding and racing communities we serve.  More than just another "business", we're genuine enthusiasts, and we run with what we sell!  We continuously test and improve upon the parts we make.

As of January, 2011, we will bring up our Products page and list items on eBay when we have a batch of parts created based on a prototype from one of our current projects.  If there is no Products link, we have no parts currently available.  As always, if there's something you'd like to inquire about, feel free to e-mail us!  We're hoping to ramp up more production in early 2012.
What are we up to now?

Check out the NEWS for updates on projects, and our current agenda.  Other websites of general interest are on our LINKS page.  If we have parts available for order, the PRODUCTS link will appear above the Current Projects. Finally, links to each project will give you details on what we're up to in the garage.  We always have quite a few irons in the fire, but we do our best to keep the pages updated as we get time.



Hi there!  I hope you enjoy browsing this site.  Please email me if there's anything I can do to improve this site, its content, or if there's something you'd like to see made for your car that isn't currently available.  Thanks for visiting!