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FRA NKE N STEIN
WILD ROOF-CHOPPED AMBULANCE
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THIS IS THE TYPE OF BUILD THAT INSPIRES ONE OF TWO EMOTIONS — LOVE FOR HOW WILD IT HAS BECOME OR HATE FOR HOW FAR IT HAS STRAYED FROM THE FACTORY EXAMPLE. BUT THAT’S WHAT RUSSELL WAS AFTER
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RARE MODEL GC8 STI BUILT TO BEAT ON AT THE TRACK
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FOUR X THE FUN
SPONSORSHIP 101
PERPETUAL MOTION
PIKES PEAK CHAMPION REBORN
IT AIN’T AS EASY AS YOU THINK
FLAME-THROWING RX-2
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FRANKENSTEIN JASE BROWN’S BLOWN 1UZ-FE S13
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54 DORT-FEST 60 DON’T CALL 111 66 POP YA HOOD, BRO 76 AUTOFEST WAGGING WORK WITH HONDA-HEADS
INSANE SCHOOL PROJECT
D1NZ ENGINE TECH
CAR INVASION AT MYSTERY CREEK
88 GEAR
SLAMMER 0–400M BEETLE BUILD
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REGULARS 008 EDITORIAL 010 ED. TEAM CHATTER 012 NEWS 016 CIRCUIT TALK 034 SUBSCRIBE AND RECEIVE 066 DEMON D1NZ MOTOR TALK 072 TECH — EFI VS CARBS 082 CRUISE MODE 084 TUNING JAPANESE 090 WEEKEND WARRIOR 092 NEW PRODUCTS 094 INSIDER — HAMPTONS GT MEMBERSHIP 096 UNDER CONSTRUCTION 098 GIG GUIDE 099 DRAG TIMES 100 DAILY DRIVEN 102 TRADE DIRECTORY 104 WHAT’S COMING NEXT MONTH
2000 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI TYPE-RA LIMITED (GC8)
TYPE-RAD YOU CAN FOLLOW THE CROWD OR IGNORE THE PURISTS AND BUILD A WIDE-BODIED WRX STI TYPE-RA LIMITED WITH A WORKED EJ20 PUMPING OUT 361KW AND MAKES ONE HELL OF AN AESTHETIC STATEMENT — WE KNOW WHICH OPTION WE’D CHOOSE … WORDS: JADEN MARTIN PHOTOS: ADAM CROY
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FRANKENSTEIN
1990 NISSAN SILVIA (S13)
TRYING TO BUILD A ‘NEVER DONE’ COMBO HAS ONLY BECOME HARDER, BUT WHEN YOU STICK A BLOWN 1UZ-FE PRODUCING 1000NM INTO AN S-CHASSIS, YOU’VE SURE AS HELL GOT THE RIGHT FRAME OF MIND WHEN IT COMES TO ADDING FLAIR TO THE NATIONAL DRIFTING SERIES
THE REAL
WORDS: JADEN MARTIN PHOTOS: MARCUS GIBSON
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1987 MAZDA RX-7 FC3S
, ETION L P M S CO OM IT PEAK R F N M YET S O E R S IK O R P F A T Y YE ILLEN ITS BES THIRTEX–ROD MA CK IN THIS PION IS BOTOS: ADAM CROY CHAMMARCUS GIBSON PH : WORDS
he year was 1987, and expat Kiwi Rod Millen was at the foot of Pikes Peak, strapping himself into his latest and wildest creation — a 4WD turbo 13B peripheral-port (PP) tube-framed FC RX-7. What lay before him was the world’s most gruelling hill climb, 20km of snaking gravel ascending to over 4200m above sea level. No tarmac, no barriers, and sheer drops that offer little more than certain death to anyone sliding off. He placed third — it was the first year Millen tasted the sweet flavour of victory champagne at such altitude — and that began a career chase. Two years later, he returned to the mountain with the FC, but, this time, it was powered by the latest Mazda rotary offering, a 20B turbo coupled with the latest Electromotive electronics. But what made the FC a success was the 4WD system developed by Rod and his team for the early RX-7s he’d campaigned in stage rallies. Despite the hot-rod nature of the build, the system gave the Mazda Quattro-beating capabilities, and 1991 saw Rod take the class win and the class record. However, his time with Mazda was coming to an end, and, with a move to Toyota and the famed Celica, he sold the FC, a very uncharacteristic move for Rod, who tends to keep the majority of his cars. No one knows what it sold for, but the price tag was rumoured to be around US$250K, paid by rotary guru Isami Amemiya of RE Amemiya fame. Once it landed in Japan, the car was stripped and rebuilt for the famous Option magazine zero to 300kph time trials, and it debuted — in new colours and with a ton of new parts from Trust and GReddy — at the 1997 Tokyo Auto Salon. What happened to the big-dollar build after this point is a little unclear. But one thing is for sure: it was neglected big time and left sitting outside the workshop, where it might have rotted away to nothing had it not been for the very keen eye of a rotary legend —
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1972 MAZDA RX-2 CAPELLA
AFTER EIGHT YEARS OF CONSTANT DEVELOPMENT, YOU’D THINK BRADY WOULD BE CONTENT WITH HIS RX-2 — BUT, AS WE FOUND OUT, HE MAY NEVER FINISH CHOPPING, CHANGING, AND TWEAKING WORDS: MARCUS GIBSON PHOTOS: RICHARD OPIE
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hat is it that defines you as a car nut? Is it the constant grease under your fingernails, the empty bank account, the fact that you have shined your wheels for the fifth time this week or spend most nights as a recluse in your shed, pouring every last spare moment into your project? When it comes to ’Naki engineer Brady, we reckon it’s his devotion to perfection, the one-man pursuit of which has seen his RX-2 sedan remain in an almost constant state of evolution over the past eight years, and it’s a pursuit that Brady openly admits may never stop. “I picked it up as a uncertified, no reg, no WOF car with a standard 13B motor with an injection set-up. The day after buying it, I pulled the motor out, and, with a friend’s help, we bridge-ported and built the NA [naturally aspirated] set-up in the shed.”
TRACK-HANGS WITH THE LADS FROM NZHONDAS.COM FOR THEIR ANNUAL NORTH ISLAND MEGA MEET TRACK DAY WORDS: JADEN MARTIN PHOTOS: ADAM CROY
hose of you who aren’t a fan of anything with an H-badge should look away now; this ain’t the article for you. On the flip side of that coin, if you love all things high-revving, lightweight, that go ‘dort-dort’, and are practically circuitready street racers, get a load of the calendar staple that is the annual NZHondas.com North Island Mega Meet on the Hampton Downs National Circuit. With a solid 60 cars in attendance this year, it was pretty on par with, if not better than, recent years’ turnouts. If you thought it was just
Mitchell SainsburyBrown’s
Civic EF3
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Jamie Wiggins’
Integra DC2
daily-driven beaters being abused, you’d be dead wrong. No matter the Civic, Integra, Accord, or other Honda you prefer, there was some form of it there, and, more often than not, it had been engine swapped with something else from within the family. Alongside all the street cars were several race-prepared Hondas, making their way around the track among the pack just to mix things up a bit and school the less experienced. Not content with picking just one example as our favourite — there was simply far too much cool stuff going on in whichever direction you were looking to pick just one — here are five of our favourites from the day.
Justin Pulley’s
Integra type RX
Bryce Kamizona’s
Civic EK9
Tyler Holes’
Civic Coupe EJ1
1988 NISSAN CARAVAN (E24)
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HOOD, BRO
IF THERE IS ONE THING THAT DIVIDES THE FANS OF THE DEMON ENERGY D1NZ NATIONAL DRIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP MORE THAN ANY OTHER, IT’S THE ENGINE CHOICE — V8, RB, JZ, SR, ROTARY? YOU CAN’T SIT ON THE FENCE, SO CHOOSE YOUR SIDE! PHOTOS: RICHARD OPIE
alk pit lane at any round of the Demon Energy D1NZ National Drifting Championship and you will not only be greeted by a wash of colourful liveries fighting for your attention — dig a little deeper into the engine bays of the beasts, and you will find a weird and wonderful array of solutions to the same exact problem. Following the worldwide trend/evolution over the past 13 seasons of our national series, power figures have continued to rise, now reaching extraordinary levels. This
season, the average power for a Pro-spec car is 471kW, which is why drifting is touted as being the most powerful tin-top motorsport on the planet. Now we’re past the midway point of the season, we decided to take a closer look at the power plants of the front runners. What we found surprised us, as, unlike series overseas — which tend to see not much other than the mighty LS — back home in New Zealand, we do things a little differently and have a wide range of engine choices in our current top 10.
CURRENT D1NZ PRO FIELD ENGINE PERCENTAGES
PAST DK CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER STATS
SR x4
RB: 43.29%
V8 x3
AVERAGE POWER OUTPUT FOR 2O17
RB x4
TOTAL PRO CHAMPIONSHIP POWER FOR 2O17
2J: 19.98%
Rotary: 6.66%
LS: 23.31%
1J: 3.33% VQ: 3.33%
Tom Marshall — Nissan Silvia (S15)
ENGINE: Toyota 2JZ-GTE, 3000cc BLOCK: Forged internals, 10.1:1 compression HEAD: Ported head, Brian Crower oversized valves, 262-degree cams INTAKE: Fenix intercooler EXHAUST: Three-inch TURBO: Holset HX40, BNR Engineering custom manifold WASTEGATE: Turbosmart 60mm BOV: TiAL 50mm FUEL: Six 1600cc injectors, twin Bosch 044 pumps IGNITION: MSD coils ECU: Link G4+ Storm COOLING: Fenix radiator POWER: 540kW on 24psi FUEL: E85 ENGINE BUILDER: Llama Engineering Ltd TUNER: Ross at Dobsons Dyno Tuning (DDT)
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PROMOTIONAL FEATURE EFI VS CARBS WORDS: JADEN MARTIN PHOTOS: NZPC ARCHIVES
hether you’re rocking a Rocket Bunny﹘ clad S15 that packs electronic fuel injection (EFI) on its worked SR20DET heart, or you’ve just restored your BMW 2002 and want to slap a nice pair of side-draught carbs on the side of its M10 four-banger, knowing what’s up when it comes to fuel delivery is damn important — especially if you’re chasing the ever-elusive power bug and don’t plan on learning about these mysterious systems the hard way by ravaging your wallet through the process of trial and error. Don’t sweat it, we’ve done all the hard work for you and chatted up two of the industry’s best to get all the answers to your burning questions. Listen up, chumps, this is an urgent delivery.
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WORDS: WARREN SARE
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PHOTOS : ARIE S TOKES