Showing posts with label 200sx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 200sx. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

The S12 update





Let's face it, I'm old now. I think I'll be writing a lot more in this blog than I have been in the past few years of its existence. For starters, I've been getting a lot of questions and comments about the elusive S12 that I kept stored away in a garage somewhere. And frankly, it's gone! Forever, ever, ever. I sold the shell to a close friend of mine by the name of Hung and he's thrown in a CA18DET from his old black car and et cetera, how it's going to turn out, who knows? That's the fun part.

Recently, I was asked for a couple photos of its glory days for the S12Silvia calendar thing and while browsing through the sloppy, unorganized mess I call my archives, I reminisced a little bit about that old thing. I really liked how it looked, what a shame though that I hated that car so much. Hah. Any who, those two photos above are the ones I picked.

I'm sure you're all well aware that I now have three projects to attend to (those of which I haven't touched in probably a millenia) that consists of the cb750, 240z and that headache of an ae86 shell. Priority numero uno is pretty much the motorcycle since I'm in need of a daily here in San Francisco and then the s13 stuff I have left over will be thrown into the ae86; Ka24, front suspension, you name it.

There's also a ton of stuff I haven't posted here over the course of my absence, they should be popping up here and there as I find them in my daily travels. Enough talking though, here's the S12 junk; archives of its peak and ending with the lackluster photos of its demise.

MotorMavens Feature

SuperStreet Feature

SpeedHunters Feature


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And that's that.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

So stoked, I tinkered all morning and I think it's set. Time to have a feast and rest for the coming day.

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I gasped when I saw this, how scary!
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Sunday, October 10, 2010

car car

Gotta get working on that motorcycle


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ALLAN!
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Monday, August 30, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010

needs work

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

dusty

it doesnt look as cool as i thought it would, i should probably do something about that. still has all that buttonwillow dust on it

Sunday, August 1, 2010

200TH POST: MASHEEN

Click to enlarge, this image is big.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

SPIDERWEBS EVERYWHERE

new ebrake cables, rotors and pads. The rears better lock up! Also checked under the car for damage from buttonwillow and everything seems to be good, the downpipe and muffler sorta got beat up but it actually bent the downpipe into an oval and it lines up with the frame rail now. more clearance with no exhaust leaks! haha


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and more wood vinyl

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Friday, July 16, 2010

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ITS SO BRIGHT SO VIVID

so intense


needs some "adjustment"
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Sunday, June 6, 2010

S12 AND BUTTONWILLOW RACEWAY


Man, what a fucking trip! I had a BLAST, thanks Son for hosting such a dope event! There was so much seat time and it was really chill.

Driving there wasn't too bad, until the whole tread of a tire flew into my car. I was driving close behind a friend and it just went right under him and flew out right into my lip, smashing off one of the lip supports and a few zipties so it was saggy the rest of the day. And right before my group went out for their first session, I find out that the tire bent my exhaust up enough that it grinded against an axle and made a hideous noise. Luckily, it was metal to metal and it didn't do any real damage. I spent a good half hour fixing that and then hit the skid pad.

After drift-o-cross last September, I didn't think I was really ready for the track. It's intimidating man! During drift-o-cross, I wasn't really feeling the car and spun out more often than I liked. But after the new tension rods and alignment, the car felt like a whole 'nother car all together! Went out and did a couple figure 8's and decided to hit the track with group C immediately since I missed my group. Went around for the cold lap, and it's pretty scary at first(especially phil hill, jesus) but right after the cold lap I clutch kicked into the zorro(check the track layout) and the car felt great. The seemingly narrow track felt much wider after the confidence kicked in and I got that GROOVE ON.

With the new caster (6ish, stock is 4 for s12), the steering return was really great. The car responded super well and I started trying to connect the turns in the zorro. Started the day with mostly power overing, only to realize how dope some clutch kicking would do. So, Matt9000 sat in the car for a couple sessions and helped me master clutch kicking the entire sweeper at the bottom of west loop with a single clutch kick (with KA!). I revved the crap out of this thing and hit the rev limiter like all day! (thanks again Hung for wiring up that digi tach, haha so I know now)

The car was also really, really reliable. It lasted longer than a lot of others at the event. It was 95F there and my car stayed at a consistent 185F the entire time, no spikes. I dirt dropped a lot and kept sliding until I hit pavement again and also slid into a lot of burms, making the front of the car bounce all over the place but the car just kept sliding and handling like a champ. Every time I hit the dirt and rocks, I'd feel it under the car and immediately eyeball the oil pressure gauge.

OIL PRESSURE?

GOOD.

And kept it going!

It was great to finally reap the benefits of all my work/time/money. The car was really amazing this time around. The tires lasted forever too! Didn't expect that with -5.5 camber and 1.1 total toe-in the rear. I started the day with some super DEAD 195/50/15 federals and that lasted me a good two sessions, could have lasted one more. And the entire rest of the day the car was on semi-new 205/50/15 falken ziex 512's that were bought before JCCS last year. I drove the dick out of those until they started flapping against the car and that was pretty much the entire day.

The driving was pretty much all day from 9-5pm and it was really casual with a ridiculous amount of seat time. There were groups but eventually people just went out whenever they wanted to. Track etiquette was also good and all the guys present were good peoples. Lots of bromo times and just all around too much fun. Can't wait for the next event!

On another note, I was really, seriously planning on swapping the rear end to a ford solid axle. But after how well the car performed at buttonwillow, fuck it. Even the tire wear was great so I honestly won't even bother. Money better spent on tires!

There was NO MEDIA there, pretty bummed. But I did give my camera to Trinh and Yuta and they got some pics from a spectator area though only from a couple angles. I think there might have been some people video taping with point and shoots so I hope stuff like that eventually floats around to me.

DIDN'T RAISE MY CAR! I was surprised how well it drove, no problems whatsoever at my height. The PBM coilovers too! Bouncy and horrid on the street but rides like butter on the track. It's like night and day.


rubber from full lock after first sesh




Manny's car getting super dug in


Alex's car also getting dug in... Hahaha!


Yuta bro checking it out


Of all the rest of the dry dirt Alex, jesus
















BRYON STUTTS (drftwerks) DRIFT QUEEN








Trinh, Sarah, Ryan


















hit the burm and keep going man!




Bryant getting stuck, nice meeting you dude! this guy was crazy on the track




Bryon


And the falken ziex 512's that lasted me most of the day, not bad!


end of the day


and incredibly tired, home. car made it in one piece and gave me absolutely no problems! Damage was pretty minimal too, a ton of dirt and rubber, lip support, lost a couple interior pieces, snapped a sunroof cover bracket, and the rear pleather from my hatch is like falling off.

And you can probably tell how excited I am with all those exclamation marks, I'm stoked on just talking about it!