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MCNSPORT.com
13-08-10, 17:40
Some of you have seen this already but its time to do an official build thread with extra pictures

Here is the press release from Speedhunters
http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/08/06/driver-blog-darren-mcnamara-announcing-the-d_2D00_mac-86.aspx

Originally this was to be our Prototype ae86 but then Need for Speed came on board and we decided to build something extra special

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We started off with the battered re86....

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And we began to remove bits we deemed unnecessary

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Until we ended up with as much or a little ae86 as possible

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We started by welding up all the holes that would leave tyre smoke or rain water into the cockpit

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http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Visits/MCNSPORT/untitled-4942.jpg

Then we fabricated the rear strut bar that will be integrated into the rollcage and also the rear chassis bar

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http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Visits/MCNSPORT/untitled-4932.jpg

We then started to position the centre hoop so we could fab the platforms for it to sit on

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http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Visits/MCNSPORT/untitled-4985.jpg

We moved to the front then as we had no where to mount our tension rods and anti roll bar so we fabbed a new front chassis section from scratch

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Visits/MCNSPORT/untitled-4929.jpg

We cant wait to show you more, stay tuned to www.speedhunters.com for the latest build updates

Darren

Prodrifter86
13-08-10, 17:52
Sweet some serious fabbing going on!:D

skinny d
15-08-10, 10:41
Love all the fabrication that's going into this :D

grange
15-08-10, 13:24
serious welding!

Kane-Driftcommunity
16-08-10, 11:38
there is hardly anything left of the car :D:D

RedF
16-08-10, 11:48
that's alot of work! cant wait to see it finished tho :D

Drift_sil80
16-08-10, 12:10
this is going to be the lightest drift car compeating
best of luck with the build.
any idea of what it weighs??

PS13!
16-08-10, 13:29
this is going to be an epic build im keeping an eye on this thread

dR Dan
16-08-10, 13:35
this is going to be the lightest drift car compeating
best of luck with the build.
any idea of what it weighs??

I cant think of the exact figures but i think it was like 780ish before we started...

But itl actualli probaly be a little heavier...

However a lot more ponies under the hood will compensate delightfully :D

MCNSPORT.com
17-08-10, 00:59
previous version of the re86 was 766kg

when completed this car will prob weigh a bit more due to some of the ideas we're doing like the rear mounted radiator

PeterT
17-08-10, 09:00
Bethejaysus! Thats mad, nothing left of it! Full 'glass rear end?

MCNSPORT.com
17-08-10, 13:15
yes its a full frp rear end and we have it already made with tail lights n all moulded in

Tekno Twinky
17-08-10, 13:37
yes its a full frp rear end and we have it already made with tail lights n all moulded in

all you need now is a remote control and a TAMIYA sticker fore the roof!:D

plastic fantastic rear end sounds mad! any pics of that?

is this gona be an AE86 shaped, N2 styled (but with pimpin 17's), rotary powered , DRIFT machine?

in fairness it should be awesome ha!

Prodrifter86
17-08-10, 14:08
its a seriously crazy machine! cant wait to hear it and see it!

Dori_Rory
17-08-10, 18:46
Subscribed! Great work! Keep it up........this will be epic:eek:

Rory

Tekno Twinky
18-08-10, 11:47
it will NEVER be this cool to me again

http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagames/NFS/speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/Drift09%20Preview/IMG_8996.jpg

Prodrifter86
18-08-10, 20:48
it will NEVER be this cool to me again

http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagames/NFS/speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/Drift09%20Preview/IMG_8996.jpg

i sort of half agree with u in a way! that was just so sort grass roots etc...

but now its in a different class!

i think i seriously like both !

ae86-connell
18-08-10, 22:46
i own these wheels now :) shes some car

MCNSPORT.com
19-08-10, 23:30
it will NEVER be this cool to me again

http://ll.speedhunters.com/u/f/eagames/NFS/speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/Drift09%20Preview/IMG_8996.jpg

I thought you sed you didnt think it was an ae86 then???

i'm always looking for something new to do

pole drift
19-08-10, 23:51
will this kinda be considered a space frame the fact that you hav added the tubes to the front and rear of the chassis???

Tekno Twinky
20-08-10, 00:31
I thought you sed you didnt think it was an ae86 then???

i'm always looking for something new to do

nah it was awesome there! seen it in rosegreen that weekend you were with bergin and has totaled EQUIP's haha..boo

MCNSPORT.com
03-10-10, 19:09
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It's update time !!! The Need for Speed D-Mac '86 is coming along very nicely at MCNSPORT HQ. Let's take a look at some of the interesting details of the build so far......

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I wanted a way to be able to add caster to the front suspension without pulling the wheel forward so we got these tops made up and welded in place ... simple but effective!

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The scuttle or wiper panel has been removed and the roll cage has been extended to the strut tops and reinforced further with swagged plates. I love swagged plates like these, they look so cool :-)

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The passenger side also gets this treatment. Here you can also see the air intake for the heater has been sealed up along with the bulkhead for the AC pipes. No AC in this hachi!

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We have started to fab the chassis mount for the track control arms. These should be fully finished in the next update.

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The rear end has seen most of our attention. We have decided to go with a rear four link. Three forward facing links and a panhard bar for various reasons. One of them being the position of the fuel cell behind the passenger seat (car is RHD). You can see one of the mounting brackets for the cell in the picture above. Placing the cell behind the passenger seat gives us the best possible weight distribution. Oh and this is only a mock up like arm, the final one will be much nicer.

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Here is a good shot of the rear section of the roll cage. You can see the tabs welded at various intervals on the main hoop section. This will be paneled off to prevent Falken tire smoke, water, dirt and flames from entering the cockpit. You can also see how the third link has been integrated into the roll cage and has four different mounting positions for different suspension setups.

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More rear end detail; The original Panhard Rod mount has been removed from the chassis and 2 more have been fabbed, one on each side. They are much shorter than the original cos this car will be much lower than Toyota intended or at least the axle is. As with any live axle vehicle, the bigger the wheels you use the closer the axle gets to the floor. The chassis panhard mount remains slotted until the vehicle is dropped onto the floor and the final suspension geometry is done. At that point a tab with 3 to 4 holes in it will be welded over the slot in the correct position. Also we can see the axle has been triangulated for strength, we'll take a closer look at that two pictures below.

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This is the rear most structural part of our AE86 chassis. if we bend this we are after hitting hard! The bolt flange you see welded on is just for mounting on our rotisserie but the same flange will be used to mount the removal bumper bars front and rear.

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Here we can see the axle triangulation. I don't think this much torque has been put through an AE86 before especially with only 3 forward axle links. So to prevent the axle twisting we strengthened it at its weakest point.

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Time to drool! Here are the Work Meister S1's in 17x10 with negative 39 offset. The most gangster wheels ever to be fitted to a hachi ! Big thank you to Work Wheels for their support and enthusiasm for this project

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Here is where the wheels would be if they were fitted to a standard car. Out of focus you can see the swagged plate continues from the engine bay up the "A" pillar.

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The powerplant is finally at MCNSPORT HQ. A Hayward Rotary built Bridgeported 13B.

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Here you can see our amazing MCN / AVO AE86 Rear Coilovers. The best AE86 shock absorbers on the market shall be used to transmit 500BHP to the pavement.

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The majority of the roof skin has been removed and will be replaced with our FRP roof skin. The section behind the centre hoop will have a drop vent to provide air for the rear mounted radiator.

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Our WRC inspired roll cage is now fully finished

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This swagged plate is just awaiting welding in to complete the strengthening of the floor mounted axle link points

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The new disposable rear is ready ahead of time. It's a complete clam shell style mould of a JDM spec ae86 rear with tail lights and all in place. This will make wall rubbing inexpensive and quiet spectacular but best of all panels can be replaced easily between runs.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20One/IMG_7215.jpg
A nice stack of Work Wheels ready for Falken Tires and some serious abuse!!

Dori_Rory
03-10-10, 19:28
Great work lads! And those wheels are f***ing epic!! :eek::eek:

Cooldrft
03-10-10, 19:43
A new benchmark is being set here :eek:
Fair play to you for giving such detailed info of the build :cool:

Jay Rockett
03-10-10, 20:36
Bad-ass Dmac, i need to see this in the flesh sometime!

alan180sx
03-10-10, 20:36
great work darren serious detail an those wheels are pure drool

mick-skyline
03-10-10, 20:53
that thing is fooking gorgeous, again with the cams, a car i really dont like and yet this one i do, must be the wheels...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20One/IMG_7175.jpg

who couldnt like a car with those on it

DaveM-sport
03-10-10, 20:55
will this kinda be considered a space frame the fact that you hav added the tubes to the front and rear of the chassis???

Well???



Some nice work gone into it so far though. I like the cage!

MCNSPORT.com
03-10-10, 21:05
Well???



Some nice work gone into it so far though. I like the cage!

You are not allowed modify between the wheels. in front and behind are open really

bawney
03-10-10, 23:44
cant wait to see this finshed, best of luck with the rest of the build lad

Robbie Daly Ps13
03-10-10, 23:48
Savage savage work darren....! I hope you were wearing the gloves ya were waring last saturday night to protect your hands.... lol...! Can't wait to see this finished.....!

sr20
04-10-10, 00:02
some build man savage wheels pure drool material

MCNSPORT.com
04-10-10, 00:33
Savage savage work darren....! I hope you were wearing the gloves ya were waring last saturday night to protect your hands.... lol...! Can't wait to see this finished.....!

hahahaah

cheers man

na theyre my pulling gloves haha

Prodrifter86
04-10-10, 12:26
wow serious fabbing again.. cant wait to see more pictures!!!!!

MCNSPORT.com
04-10-10, 23:21
More build pics for you guys

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Aidan Hogan
04-10-10, 23:29
Coming along well now Darren , top class work involved I can see

MCNSPORT.com
05-10-10, 18:41
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Its wide!!!!!!!

Dori_Rory
05-10-10, 19:01
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs365.ash2/64373_1544362822849_1648363814_1319610_7682340_n.j pg
Its wide!!!!!!!

Me likey!! :D:D:eek:

MCNSPORT.com
06-11-10, 20:44
Some more teaser photos for you guys...........

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs948.snc4/74137_10150101323835809_125281815808_7195041_27598 0_n.jpg

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tweek
06-11-10, 20:48
did you get the idea of the trd arches after my watannabes nearly took the arches off the side of your sr86 when we trial fitted them to see if the dmax arches would be wide enough lol

paddy_last
06-11-10, 21:01
This is the coolest ae86 build iv ever seen it's just unreal. Any time scale on when your hoping to have it done?

MCNSPORT.com
06-11-10, 21:04
This is the coolest ae86 build iv ever seen it's just unreal. Any time scale on when your hoping to have it done?

hopefully be finished in Jan

MCNSPORT.com
06-11-10, 21:05
did you get the idea of the trd arches after my watannabes nearly took the arches off the side of your sr86 when we trial fitted them to see if the dmax arches would be wide enough lol

haha think i remember that

even your watanabes would be lost under these arches. These are not TRD arches either TRD are much smaller

tweek
06-11-10, 21:18
haha think i remember that

even your watanabes would be lost under these arches. These are not TRD arches either TRD are much smaller
heh heh must pop down for a look i'd be interested in these.rough idea on cost

paddy_last
06-11-10, 21:51
hopefully be finished in Jan

Sweet can't wait will you be using it in prodrift next year?

MCNSPORT.com
07-11-10, 23:27
I hope to be in mondello with it. cant commit to anything else at mo

ae86-connell
15-11-10, 23:20
mondello ftw :)

jamie180sx
15-11-10, 23:36
can i ask,with 500hp in shell that light how are you planning on getting grip,i see your running 17 x10j but still wont be easy,i have seen with damien shortt the issues on getting grip with his car with toyo t1r,but shurly a shell that light cannot put down that power and gain forward moving,hopefully im wrong,and look forward to seeing this but what u recon yourself,
savage fab work btw;)

dR Dan
15-11-10, 23:41
can i ask,with 500hp in shell that light how are you planning on getting grip,i see your running 17 x10j but still wont be easy,i have seen with damien shortt the issues on getting grip with his car with toyo t1r,but shurly a shell that light cannot put down that power and gain forward moving,hopefully im wrong,and look forward to seeing this but what u recon yourself,
savage fab work btw;)

Lol you surely no who your talkn to... :)

As most no no only a good driver, serious mecahnical no how!

She'l be just fine for grip ;)

Tekno Twinky
15-11-10, 23:43
Some more teaser photos for you guys...........

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs948.snc4/74137_10150101323835809_125281815808_7195041_27598 0_n.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1143.snc4/148518_10150101337500809_125281815808_7195230_7053 859_n.jpg

hehe tec arts style!

jamie180sx
15-11-10, 23:47
Lol you surely no who your talkn to... :)

As most no no only a good driver, serious mecahnical no how!

She'l be just fine for grip ;)

i do know:p,im looking forward to see this go,but good driver or not,id like to know whats he going to do for grip,ive no doubt his ability but when you have no grip,good driver or not its an issue,a 500hp ae86 that is that light is no doubt gonna have issues that way,be intresting to see

okachan
15-11-10, 23:48
seen a clip of one triple rotor on the wangan , orido and friends were in pusuit , the hachi turned in to a small dot at the drop of a kog...


got to sa fair play...toyota rotory development
look forward to hearing it on full tilt

MCNSPORT.com
16-11-10, 01:41
i do know:p,im looking forward to see this go,but good driver or not,id like to know whats he going to do for grip,ive no doubt his ability but when you have no grip,good driver or not its an issue,a 500hp ae86 that is that light is no doubt gonna have issues that way,be intresting to see

Good suspension and suspension geometry is what gives you grip not the weight of your vehicle

obviously tyres play a part but its how the power is transmitted thru the tyres that is more important

It may seem to some people that extra weight gives more grip but its not true. extra weight causes lots more problems. Equally ive seen many a tank of a car smoking tyres and going nowhere

I set up Damien Shorts car for 2010 and im sure he would say himself that its now night and day compared to 2009. It gave him his first podium this year if im correct. His car is prob the same power and weight as my old sr86 and that didnt have grip problems either

Everyone said 3 years ago when ASD built the Saturn Sky that it was too powerfull and too light. It weighs 1000kg and has 800hp and 780ft.lbs of torque and now its regularly the fastest car on the grid

A 500hp ae86 this light will no doubt have no grip problems because of the time and know how that is being put into the suspension. You should know more than most its too much torque not hp that can cause problems and make a car seem loose or have no grip

One thing that i see all the time is people modifying there front hubs to get more steering angle and not realising that its giving them less forward bite

There is no disadvantage to removing weight as long as you realise you suspension needs to act differently with the lighter car

Robbie Daly Ps13
16-11-10, 08:25
[QUOTE=D McNamara;194307]Good suspension and suspension geometry is what gives you grip not the weight of your vehicle

True

It may seem to some people that extra weight gives more grip but its not true. extra weight causes lots more problems. Equally ive seen many a tank of a car smoking tyres and going nowhere

True

One thing that i see all the time is people modifying there front hubs to get more steering angle and not realising that its giving them less forward bite


And true


People tend not to think about grip but in this day and age ya can go nowhere without it....! Literally....! I think corner weighting is at the stage where its essantial to be competive also....!

Love where this car is going....! It will be epic to say the least.........!

jamie180sx
16-11-10, 09:25
Good suspension and suspension geometry is what gives you grip not the weight of your vehicle

obviously tyres play a part but its how the power is transmitted thru the tyres that is more important

It may seem to some people that extra weight gives more grip but its not true. extra weight causes lots more problems. Equally ive seen many a tank of a car smoking tyres and going nowhere

I set up Damien Shorts car for 2010 and im sure he would say himself that its now night and day compared to 2009. It gave him his first podium this year if im correct. His car is prob the same power and weight as my old sr86 and that didnt have grip problems either

Everyone said 3 years ago when ASD built the Saturn Sky that it was too powerfull and too light. It weighs 1000kg and has 800hp and 780ft.lbs of torque and now its regularly the fastest car on the grid

A 500hp ae86 this light will no doubt have no grip problems because of the time and know how that is being put into the suspension. You should know more than most its too much torque not hp that can cause problems and make a car seem loose or have no grip

One thing that i see all the time is people modifying there front hubs to get more steering angle and not realising that its giving them less forward bite

There is no disadvantage to removing weight as long as you realise you suspension needs to act differently with the lighter car

without a doubt shortts car was a different car,when ya set it up and have no doubt you will do something special with that ae86,i never thought of the sky with 800hp and when you see the way when you put the foot down it jumps forward with grip i suppose the 86 will be no prob to ya,
cant wait to see this thing move,

jonosilvia
16-11-10, 13:30
One thing that i see all the time is people modifying there front hubs to get more steering angle and not realising that its giving them less forward bite

Could you explain how the modified hubs reduce your forward bite please

Robbie Daly Ps13
16-11-10, 13:36
Im 99% sure what hes talking about is lads putting serious lock into cars without doing anythig for grip at the back.....!

The more angle ya have the less you'l be moving forward so you have to think about getting grip into the rear of the car to push yourself on....! Thats my thinking of it neway....!

Grip is a massive massive factor in drifting nowadays and you'd be very very surprised at how many lads still don't realise this....!

yowdy
16-11-10, 13:55
i cant agree with the grip issue more,, i have serous grip issues off the line and mid drift all year due to a lack of rear setup,, will be dialing in grip over the next few mounths thanks to wez and the lads at wkd

twailbait
16-11-10, 14:10
This is one serious build! Great fab work. Can't wait to see the finished article.

I'd say it will be a weapon.

MCNSPORT.com
16-11-10, 15:58
Im 99% sure what hes talking about is lads putting serious lock into cars without doing anythig for grip at the back.....!

The more angle ya have the less you'l be moving forward so you have to think about getting grip into the rear of the car to push yourself on....! Thats my thinking of it neway....!

Grip is a massive massive factor in drifting nowadays and you'd be very very surprised at how many lads still don't realise this....!

Ya Robbie thats a lot of it but people changing theyre ackerman angle is also causing them problems with forward bite

jamie180sx
16-11-10, 17:08
Ya Robbie thats a lot of it but people changing theyre ackerman angle is also causing them problems with forward bite

this intrest me also,as ive been considering extra lock hubs,at the min i think ive enough lock and anymore would only slow your forward motion,i dont really understand ackerman but ive been told removing this means that both wheels turn on lock exactly the same and this reduces the issue with forward motion on lock,now i dont know but would love to hear your side darren,but really other from to save you when u loose it,is there really any need for the amount of lock people are after,sorry for spam

pole drift
16-11-10, 17:19
What is Ackerman???

MCNSPORT.com
16-11-10, 19:42
this intrest me also,as ive been considering extra lock hubs,at the min i think ive enough lock and anymore would only slow your forward motion,i dont really understand ackerman but ive been told removing this means that both wheels turn on lock exactly the same and this reduces the issue with forward motion on lock,now i dont know but would love to hear your side darren,but really other from to save you when u loose it,is there really any need for the amount of lock people are after,sorry for spam

It is an interesting topic and there has been endless threads about it, most of them are full of people claiming they know what their talking about

It seems that a lot of people have got caught up in the backwards entry bandwagon and are modifying hubs with no real idea of what their doing

Removing the ackerman means both wheels turn the same amount, most people dont remove it but reduce it, but dont really no by how much they are reducing it

There will be new hubs available for the front and rear of the silvias soon out of america and they will be the dogs bollocks. made from billet aluminium. Nobody should buy any hubs until these come out!!

MCNSPORT.com
16-11-10, 19:43
What is Ackerman???

Ackerman angle is a suspension geometry that causes toe out on turns

basically your inside wheel turning mode than your outside

Robbie Daly Ps13
16-11-10, 19:44
What do you think of the driftworks hubs darren....!

MCNSPORT.com
16-11-10, 19:57
What do you think of the driftworks hubs darren....!

Im pretty sure they are a copy of the sptec ones from japan that phil originally bought for his s15

Im on the fence about them. Im not sure if extra r&d was put into them or if they are just straight copies of the sptec items i havent been about to take a good look at them fitted to a car

I know one thing tho, if i had a choice between billet aluminium and welded steel id go for aluminium. Also, the people who are designing these hubs are race engineers who worked in F3 and NASCAR. They bought a s13 and are mapping out all the suspension points and geometry on a computer programme. Then the hubs with be machined from a block af aluminium on their cnc mill. The computer operator is the only labour on them so prices are looking very promising

MCNSPORT.com
18-11-10, 20:24
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0334.jpg
Just a quick update for all you Speedhunters ! We are in a bit of a transition period here, most parts have been mocked up and are away being machined (or moulded in the case of the FRP) so let's give you a small run through what we've done before we do a much larger update in a week or two ...

As you can see from the above picture, that is a very odd place to have the steering rack in an AE86 but that's where it now calls home, right in front of the 13B motor.

Also we have cut the bulkhead or firewall on the drivers side (RHD) and that is mocked up nicely but without having our transmission back from being machined we cannot install the motor and finish the passenger side so that is cut roughly for now.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0307.jpg
I really love this aerial shot from upstairs at MCNSPORT, you can really see how short this thing is from wheel to wheel. Oh and also our custom roof has arrived !

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0330.jpg
Here is how we attach the 13B to the hachiroku. With the motor mounted back and our front steer system it should give us the best possible weight distribution. Also notice how one tube is straight and one is at an angle. All will become clear once we update you guys ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0298.jpg
Speaking of weight distribution, here is the intake that feeds our rear mounted radiator.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0342.jpg
Here is the front of our roof. These intakes will also supply air to the radiator and some much needed air to myself while driving / holding on. This thing reminds me so much of an old Group B rally car, I love it!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0299.jpg
Okay, here is the mock up of our front suspension system including the new steering bracket. Yes, the steering is now worked off the front coilover.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0327.jpg
Like so. The slotted hole be changed once we map out everything at ride height.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0315.jpg
Here are the coolant pipes protruding through the bulkhead ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0317.jpg
And here they are running through the cockpit on the passenger side. Passenger might get a little warm in this car ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0322.jpg
A big, big thank you must go out to Carbonetic who supplied us with a Carbon Twin Plate Clutch. These are just a beautiful piece of kit.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0348.jpg
Sytec have this sweet bracket for the Bosch 044 pump. All Sytec products are available at MCNSPORT

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Two/IMG_0309.jpg
And finally another shot from above as the fabrication process gets closer to being complete.

There is a lot of crazy things being done to this car and that's what we wanted, to build something away from the norm like those glory days of Group B rallying. It looks like Europe is the only place we could build such a project now with the new tire to weight rules being imposed by Formula D

Keep logging onto Speedhunters.com to see our next update. The next one should be a big one!!

Robbie Daly Ps13
18-11-10, 20:52
This build thread is nothing short of epic....! I don't think people realise the attention to detail thats going into it.....!

Larryk
18-11-10, 22:12
Bleeding that rad will be great fun :)

Savage Build, would be some car for a decent driver to win and go competing in next year

Robbie Daly Ps13
18-11-10, 22:13
Bleeding that rad will be great fun :)

Savage Build, would be some car for a decent driver to win and go competing in next year

I lol'd at that....! He ain't raffeling this 1 lad.....!

stack-180sx
19-11-10, 00:22
cool job lad cant wait to see it finished what sort of power you going for ?? was back at WCP yesterday they had an RX7 with a big turbo kit not sure on the size but its bigger dan a TD06 running an apexi power fc at 0.9bar and made 350whp some screem off it :eek:

MCNSPORT.com
15-12-10, 21:52
The turbo has been mocked up in place

Big thanks to Owen Developments for the Competition spec GT35R

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1214.snc4/156693_10150125271915809_125281815808_7535582_5847 861_n.jpg

MCNSPORT.com
15-12-10, 22:21
cool job lad cant wait to see it finished what sort of power you going for ?? was back at WCP yesterday they had an RX7 with a big turbo kit not sure on the size but its bigger dan a TD06 running an apexi power fc at 0.9bar and made 350whp some screem off it :eek:

should be around 500bhp

350whp would be a nice street car but we need a little more on this project

Robbie Daly Ps13
15-12-10, 22:23
Nice job......! Whats the differance between compatition and a normal gt35....! What manifold ya running...! About what rpm are you expecting boost....!

MCNSPORT.com
15-12-10, 22:57
Nice job......! Whats the differance between compatition and a normal gt35....! What manifold ya running...! About what rpm are you expecting boost....!

Billet compressor wheel, uprated bearings and a couple of other things

We have made a mock up manifold to get the demensions we need and it will then be sent to Martelius in Finland to make a proper one

Hopefully should have full boost at 3500 but we'll see

1jsoarer
22-12-10, 14:57
is this the car to be raffled?? :rolleyes::rolleyes: :D:D

MCNSPORT.com
22-12-10, 23:35
is this the car to be raffled?? :rolleyes::rolleyes: :D:D

u wish haha

MCNSPORT.com
30-12-10, 21:13
This is a copy and paste from speedhunters

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2371.jpg
Welcome to the third update of the Need for Speed D-Mac 86. I have to say looking at these pictures I'm starting to get excited about this car, its shaping up to be something really special. It hard to get your head around the placement of the Owen Developments GT3582HTA turbo in this pic so lets take a look at the next.....

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2309.jpg
Now it makes sense.......well kind of. The turbo is mounted differently to the norm. We have turned it 90degrees and the exhaust now runs down the side it should on a ae86. The reason we had to do this is because of how far back the engine is mounted and being RHD everything is on the right side namely the pedals and steering column and the 60mm screamer pipe. No room left for the exhaust on that side. The Turbo we are using is pretty special, its a Owen Developments Motorsport GT3582HTA turbo with motorsport bearing and billet internal stainless heatshield and ported shroud compressor cover!!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2311.jpg
Here we see just how far back we have pushed the engine. Also you can see the Tial 60mm External wastegate also Supplied by Owen Developments. Big thanks to the guys a Owen for their help

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2321.jpg
This looks awesome if i do say so myself apart from the mess. We just don't have time to tidy up the workshop at the moment. I'm happy with the progress we are making, a lot of the major hurdles are now behind us

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2315.jpg
Here you can see how we mounted the steering rack. The rack was made removable so you can take the engine out, as the engine mounts are solid to the chassis. The bolts in out tube joiners are only temporary. The tube with the 2 holes is the beginning of our oil cooler mount. Also you can see the rack spacers that we machine to give us extra travel and the block spacers that offset our inner tie rods and the half tube welded into the towers to give clearance. All this is visible in the second pic down also

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2317.jpg
Our new steering knuckles are now in their final position and eagle eyed viewers will notice the brake caliper has been moved to the rear of the disk to allow our knuckles to be mounted. I was going to machine new caliper brackets to do this but then i got the brainwave to just swap the drivers side and passenger side struts.....job done

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This is the new path for our 90mm exhaust. The exhaust is now completely finished except for the tailpipe which will be made once all our aero is fitted. Big thanks to Martelius Exhausts in Finland for supplying all the parts we needed

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2325.jpg
Here you can see that the original pedal assembly remains untouched and our new bulkhead is now finished. You can also just see the corner of the swagged aluminium passengers footrest

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2335.jpg
This carefully placed window is now where you replace the oil filter along with other things like TPS adjustment

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2339.jpg
Passenger footrest removed, you can see the completed bulkhead, transmission tunnel and exhaust tunnel. The transmission tunnel has been slightly widened because of how far back the gearbox now is. The Supra R154 transmission is in place complete with custom RX7 bellhousing adapter which allows the RX7 bellhousing to be bolted on complete and retain the RX7 Slave cylinder and clutch fork along with Flywheel, Pressure plate and Starter motor. The great design of the Carbonetic Twin plate clutch allows us to just replace the clutch centre hub to suit a R154 Supra Input shaft. The Supra gearbox is not very long so the new gearlever position suits our slightly further back driving position

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2338.jpg
This is our new gearlever position, seat position and our mock up ASD Hydraulic e-brake. Aren't these the sexiest e-brakes ever!! We will be using a slightly longer handle on the finished ca which is being machined in ASD North Carolina as we speak

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2363.jpg
One of my favourite parts is the rear mounted radiator which is now finished and mounted, along with the in car piping. Also the Alu sheet you can see is the mock up for the cover of the fuel cell

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2327.jpg
This is a sexy piece!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2359.jpg
So nice to see all these ideas that have been in my head coming together

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2373.jpg
Speaking of coming together.......the rear FRP shell is now mountable and so is the tailgate. The tailgate will be held in place by two tubes extending up from the chassis and mounted to our GT wing mounts. So all down force created will be transmitted to the chassis and to the tires rather than just flexing the tailgate. The GT Wing mounts should be finished in the next update

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2010/Stories/DMAC/Update%20Three/IMG_2365.jpg
OK so that's it for now. Who knows how much we will have done next time Paddy calls but I'm hoping to get the chassis painted as soon as i can so we can begin the final assembly. Can't wait to get this thing out on track

All comments welcome, i hope you guys like my brainchild

Stay tuned to speedhunters..........

Here is the direct link to speedhunters
http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/12/30/builds-gt-gt-team-nfs-d-mac-ae86-pt-iii.aspx
please leave your comments guys

D-Mac

1-JAY-Z
30-12-10, 21:20
This is bordering on unbelievable! serious work,

k1984w
30-12-10, 22:10
WOW!!! That is some serious build

snakie
30-12-10, 23:03
fab work is just unreal..

Aidan Hogan
01-01-11, 19:03
:eek::eek::eek::cool::cool::cool:

missfemale
01-01-11, 20:07
Speechless, serious man hours put into this!! is that a dual fan in the rear? cant wait see this completed!

MCNSPORT.com
07-01-11, 18:32
Speechless, serious man hours put into this!! is that a dual fan in the rear? cant wait see this completed!

Yep dual fans in the rear

ger15
07-01-11, 18:37
Serious build Darren fair play,cant wait for my spin as promised :p

MCNSPORT.com
07-01-11, 18:39
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs798.ash1/168847_10150138501615809_125281815808_7791607_5541 311_n.jpg
GT wing braces have been added

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i278/racershaven/photo-2.jpg
All downforce goes directly to the chassis and to the tyres. The tailgate goes between the brace and the wing mount so it is kept in place by this system also. No need for pins

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i278/racershaven/photo-1.jpg
The brace is removable via these clever joiners allowing the tailgate and GT Wing to come off in one piece

Robbie Daly Ps13
07-01-11, 18:43
Lord latern Jesus.....! This thing is cronic.....! Must be unreal the hours you'v putten into this Darren.....! Your watching way too many cartoons..... :)

Deco84
07-01-11, 18:52
good work man cant wait to see this done its goin to be animal love them wheels

Tekno Twinky
07-01-11, 18:55
i cant wait to see this thing at mondello or punchestown!

Prodrifter86
07-01-11, 19:03
Savage Savage Savage... i hope this car doenst go off and hide in america for years.. irish fans derseve to see this at a few irish events :)

MCNSPORT.com
07-01-11, 19:10
Lord latern Jesus.....! This thing is cronic.....! Must be unreal the hours you'v putten into this Darren.....! Your watching way too many cartoons..... :)

Few hours alright but it'll be worth it!

MCNSPORT.com
07-01-11, 19:13
I plan to run this at the Mondello PD round, it might be the only event it does here in IRL as it will have to make other appearances for Need for Speed in other countries

Im trying to put something else interesting together for all of PD IRL but we'll see how that works out

hewland
07-01-11, 21:56
Savage work.

cant wait to see this stuck in the wall in fermoy like the last 1

ian g sr20
07-01-11, 22:23
Savage work.

cant wait to see this stuck in the wall in fermoy like the last 1

:rolleyes: think u nead a ban on ur name

hewland
07-01-11, 22:25
:rolleyes: think u nead a ban on ur name

i think u need a bin on your mothers face

Scamper
07-01-11, 22:26
Will she go bop bop then??^^^ :)

danmoorhead
07-01-11, 23:13
jesus this is fukin savage!!!

Micko
08-01-11, 02:18
Mind boggling!Epic!

MCNSPORT.com
01-02-11, 18:38
Via Speedhunters Facebook page

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs266.snc6/179404_10150152725970809_125281815808_8014146_6340 25_n.jpg

James Deane RX7
01-02-11, 21:37
Looks sweet after the lick of paint :)

ian g sr20
02-02-11, 00:16
i seen this car when i was down with dan last nite by god wat a build reli has to be seen to be appericated some amount of time and effort gone into chassic, savage work

MCNSPORT.com
04-02-11, 00:51
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/2-collector-welding.jpg
Here is a quick update for you guys on the Need for Speed D-Mac '86. Our mock up exhaust manifold has been sent to Martelius exhausts in Finland along with our front and rear coolant pipes to be ceramic coated. Here is a shot of the new Martelius manifold being welded in Finland.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/4-manifold.jpg
And here is the finished product. I think you'll agree they have done a great job and the new manifold will be at MCNSPORT HQ very shortly for final fitment.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/3-manifold.jpg
As mentioned above Martelius offer a ceramic coating service. The two treatments we will be using on the D-Mac '86 are a 'Thermal Barrier' and a 'dispersant'. The manifold and eventually the turbine housing of the Owens Developments turbo will be coated with the 'Thermal Barrier' which not only lowers the under bonnet temperatures but also prevents the loss of energy from the exhaust gases to the manifold and housing through heat absorption. The second 'dispersant' treatment will be applied to the intercooler and inlet manifold etc and this actually improves the metals ability to disperse heat and should lead to much cooler intake temps. The coolant pipes will also get coated, the hot pipe from the engine to the radiator with a 'thermal barrier' and the cold pipe from the radiator to the engine with the 'dispersant'

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/boxout.jpg
While the chassis was being painted, it gave us a chance to prep the motor and transmission for final fitment. For me no engine compares to rotary when at this stage. The contrasting colours of irons and rotor housings is just so cool!! We were working pretty hard as you can see from all the abandoned spanners ! LOL!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/underbody2.jpg
Here we are at paint. Every process of this build is done in house so this is in my make shift spray booth in the corner of the shop. Thats is Dan in the back round who does all the painting here. The underneath of the car resembles swiss cheese from all the drilling of spot welds holding brackets that we deemed unnecessary.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20RE86%20PART%20IV/paint1.jpg
With the underneath painted its was time to flip it over and paint inside and under the bonnet. Feels great to get to this stage and get all the fab work done and now when something gets bolted on it can actually be tightened and wont be coming off again, hopefully for a long time.

Here is a link to the official Speedhunters update
http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/02/03/builds-gt-gt-team-nfs-d-mac-ae86-pt-iv.aspx

1jsoarer
04-02-11, 10:41
is that an R154 box i see???

MCNSPORT.com
04-02-11, 19:00
is that an R154 box i see???

It is indeed

1jsoarer
04-02-11, 19:08
It is indeed

Savage, much work to get them matched up??.... What ya do use a r154 disc in the 13b pressure plate??....did ya do any bridge porting to the rotor housings??

MCNSPORT.com
04-02-11, 19:12
Savage, much work to get them matched up??.... What ya do use a r154 disc in the 13b pressure plate??....did ya do any bridge porting to the rotor housings??

A bit of work alright, a good friend took care of it for us. Supra bellhousing was machined down to the correct depth and a alu plate was welded onto it. Then the bolt pattern for the RX7 bellhousing was drilled into the plate, then tapped so it bolts straight on

Carbonetic took care of the clutch, using a Twin plate carbon RX7 clutch kit with a Supra centre hub

The engine is bridgeported yes:cool:

1jsoarer
04-02-11, 19:22
Fair play man, a real frankenstein machine!!......a man of me heart:D

MCNSPORT.com
07-02-11, 18:56
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3762.jpg

Okay, the Need for Speed D-Mac '86 is back to its build bay in the shop which is getting more and more untidy as the weeks go on! Hopefully it should come together quickly and we can tidy up round here. You might notice the front tube extension has not been painted. This is because at the time the car was going for paint we did not have the intercooler and could not make the brackets to hold it in place and also the brackets for the bumper bar need to be made and we need all the aero on for that part of the build.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3763.jpg

Bridgeported 13B goodness courtesy of Hayward Rotary in the UK. It has finally been bolted into its new home and not snagging on any part of the rusty old Corolla :-)

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3765.jpg

It looks so much better with paint on it!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3769.jpg

We have to do our best not to scratch it while installing all our interior bits. In the next update the interior should be completed all going to plan.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3771.jpg

This is the last shot of the rear interior before the view gets obscured by our custom radiator, piping and roof vent.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3778.jpg

The rear axle is now painted and located with our 4 link system. It's hard to beat black and white.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3827.jpg

Our custom top link is now installed. This should allow us to fine tune our setup quickly on track, not like the original two upper links that are very awkward to access. You can see the BOSCH pump and bullet filter installed ready to be covered by the fuel cell.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3788.jpg

The tunnel and bulkhead were just second to the steering in the time consumption stakes but now theyOur MCN/AVO rear coilovers are ready to transmit more power to the tarmac than any other AE86 drift car in history. We wanted to run standard and just off the shelf AE86 suspension rather than a custom trick suspension setup just so we can prove just how good our '86 suspension is.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3802.jpg

Likewise at the front. We are using the MCN/AVO adjustable front inserts inside the original struts with weld on coilover conversion tubes.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3797.jpg

This has been the most head wrecking part of the build, the custom steering. I hate and love this steering rack in equal measure. It took quite a large amount of time to get everything working the way we wanted it to, but if it all works out it should perform really well.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3856.jpg

We made a custom steering column so we could throw away the over complicated Toyota one. A new gear lever has been made for the Supra transmission and we modified the 16 inch ASD vertical e-brake lever to just the right position for me.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3847.jpg

Aerial view of currently the world's shortest '86!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Part%20V/IMG_3814.jpg

Right so, that is it for now, time to get back to work. It should start to come together pretty quickly now. I cannot wait to here the first brap from this thing!

Speedhunters link http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/02/07/builds-gt-gt-team-nfs-d-mac-ae86-pt-v.aspx

chrisbrady325
07-02-11, 19:17
Wow!!! now thats a tidy piece of work! the e-brake is brilliant really is the best angle to have it at!

supraman3000
13-02-11, 05:34
Serious machine , power to weight ratio of the scales

Cezeli
13-02-11, 08:59
Wow that really is a work of art - i cant describe it in any other way.

Serious serious work there.

ian g sr20
13-02-11, 10:32
work is amazing. any pics of it with the turbo :p, seen it last night some set up..

MCNSPORT.com
21-02-11, 18:06
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4055.jpg

It's update time again Speedhunters and a lot of work has gone on since last time. When Paddy arrives we scurry around to get stuff out of the way and stuff in the way that we want included. He seems to have caught that moment quite well.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4050.jpg

The Owen Development's turbo is becoming a more permanent part of the build and very shortly it will be bolted in place for the final time. The downpipe has been made with the intercooler piping currently being done. The oil and water lines are also nearly finished and we just got to fabricate the intake pipe and then it is complete.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4074.jpg

Wiggens clamps will be used on both hot and cold sides of the intercooler and since Paddy was here the screamer pipe is done and attached to the Tial 60mm wastegate.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4075.jpg

Speaking of the cold side, here it is and it will be completed very shortly.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4071.jpg

The exhaust manifold has returned from Martelius Exhausts in Finland and it fits in without touching the steering column. Phew !

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4087.jpg

The interior has come along nicely and I have to give a plug to K&N as they hooked us up with air and oil filters on very short notice and we are very happy to be running the best filters in the world!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4086.jpg

The racing dry cell battery has been mounted under the passenger seat for optimal weight distribution.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4100.jpg

A lot going on in this picture, our carbon AE86 dash has been fitted and equipped with Defi gauges and controller. You can see we made a custom steering column and got rid of the ugly Toyota one. Pedals are now in, as are the fuel lines and the ASD e-brake has been positioned to my preference. I have decided to install the aluminium centre partition panels for testing, these were made as templates for the carbon fibre panels and will be replaced with carbon fibre at a later date.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4110.jpg

Here you can see the tubular intercooler mount and i think this picture gives you a good idea of just how far back the engine has been positioned.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4126.jpg

This gives you a better shot of the aluminium partition panels and fuel cell firewall. The fuel cell will be filled through the quarter window. The rear radiator is now bolted in place and the coolant pipes are also connected.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4131.jpg

The pipes returned from Martelius in Finland, with their ceramic thermal barrier and dispersant coatings. One is a matt black finish and the other is gloss black which looks pretty cool. You can see the fuel cell filler mounted through the quarter window here also.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4133.jpg

One change in the suspension is the custom lower control arms we are making. Because of the amount of steering angle we have, the wheel now hits the tension rod if placed in the normal ae86 position so we are making a custom "A" arm which will give us the clearance needed.

Next update will follow shortly and will give you guys a look at the awesome aero for this AE86.

D-Mac

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2011/02/21/builds-gt-gt-team-nfs-d-mac-ae86-pt-vi.aspx

Aidan Hogan
21-02-11, 18:19
Looks so clean and perfect :D

meego1
21-02-11, 18:24
this could give the saturn sky a run for its money ,cant wait to see in action:)

Prodrifter86
21-02-11, 18:24
Classsssssss. fuking classss

pole drift
21-02-11, 18:24
Your work in this is unbelievable, i take my hat off to you.

skinnynphats200
21-02-11, 18:30
Lovely work, minty fresh!

KerryKid1JZ
21-02-11, 19:51
D: nuff said

MCNSPORT.com
22-02-11, 20:00
Thanks for the comments guys

More to come shortly

1jsoarer
22-02-11, 20:10
fuckin love it!!!!....will this be in the first round of pd this year??......or will you be in greener pastures!!:D

MCNSPORT.com
22-02-11, 20:23
No it def wont be at round 1 but we'll see how the PD schedule lines up after that

MCNSPORT.com
26-02-11, 02:28
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4046.jpg

Back once again and our Falken Tires have arrived for testing! It feels pretty good to be at this stage as we know we're getting close to finally driving this beast

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4089.jpg

We are also at the stage of getting the aero fitted. Our Work Meister S1s' are gone for powder coating but we have kept one behind for mocking up the aero fitment.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4058.jpg

All the aero parts are produced by us and available at www.mcnsport.com. The N3 aero kit is making this one of the widest AE86's in the world.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4097.jpg

And man it is wide! The larger rear spoiler will suit the car much better than the regular spoiler because of how extreme and wide the car has become.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4107.jpg

Crazy wide! I can't wait to get this out in the daylight and admire the stance.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4083.jpg

The quarter windows are polycarbonate and have three ducts per side to take air to the rear mounted radiator during forward motion. The three vertical slots that are marked out but not cut are for taking in air when the car is sideways.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4082.jpg

Here I am trying to get the roof in place for Paddy's pics. He caught me out with that one !

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With the rear spoiler removed you can see how the GT Wing mounts. The spoiler will be slotted and place over the mount so the wing stays come neatly out of the spoiler with no visable mounts.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4123.jpg

The wing should be plenty wide enough to compliment the N3 aero.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4138.jpg

And here we have a shot of Paddy's camera bag complete with handy pockets for stickers, lenses etc LOL

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4153.jpg

Here is the bonnet / hood we are using and the FRP door in place.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4168.jpg

This is a shot without the N3 overfenders on ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4169.jpg

... and here we are with them in place. This car will have a lot of presence.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4172.jpg

Oh Lord, can someone from Need for Speed please call and tidy up as we dont have time !?

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4191.jpg

It had to be Work Meisters for me on this project. They are such a timeless wheel and look great on old skool as well as modern machines.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4200.jpg

Got lock ?

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4207.jpg

You can see why the custom A arms had to be made, even with the tension rod moved inwards the wheel still gets very close.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/DMAC%20Parts%20SIXandSEVEN/IMG_4187.jpg

Right well that is it for another update. I don't know where we will be when we update you again, but hopefully we will be making noise ...

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D-Mac

200sx-slider
26-02-11, 02:37
can weight to see this yoke going flat out sideways good build man

joey banana s14
26-02-11, 02:40
i dont even have any words to describe this unreal work cars is a pure credit to all involved take a bow chaps;)

wezwkd
26-02-11, 05:30
Seen this today in the flesh up to date with pics you guys have just seen.

Apologies as I don't have the words to describe this thing.

Ive seen quite a few builds in the past but NEVER before like this.

Watch this space. ;)

Wez

MikeFitz
26-02-11, 11:46
Seen this today in the flesh up to date with pics you guys have just seen.

Apologies as I don't have the words to describe this thing.

Ive seen quite a few builds in the past but NEVER before like this.

Watch this space. ;)

Wez

Yeah thats a fact, being around the garage working on the FC it's amazing to see the amount of work that's going into this car, with almost everything being bespoke. Its going to be some machine when its finished!

missfemale
26-02-11, 12:26
The size of them child bearing hips on her!!! only messing looks great! hear its keeping you a busy man!

Prodrifter86
26-02-11, 14:00
Man this isnt a car. its a piece of engineering!!! lol classs i want it

twailbait
26-02-11, 14:51
Really wanna see this with the full kit on it and sitting on the ground, should look mad as fuck!

MCNSPORT.com
26-02-11, 15:21
Thanks for all the comments guys and gal (missmale) wont be long now until were brapping:D

garyae86
26-02-11, 17:19
what a wicked build cant wait to see finishing art

ger15
26-02-11, 17:33
WOW Amazing looking,hard to think of words to describe it,its just savage

Cezeli
26-02-11, 20:01
Looks wicked looking - really looking forward to seeing it up close and personal.

MCNSPORT.com
09-03-11, 17:28
http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4570.jpg

Welcome to update number eight of our crazy AE86 project! This time we are not just going to look at the new details on the build, but we are also going to take a look at the finished product via Shift2 Unleashed. I love this first pic from Paddy, it captures the real presence that the car seems to have around the shop, it seems no one can pass by without doing a double take.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/02-10-11_NFSCOM_TOYOTA_COROLLA_AE86_02_PS_NOWM.jpg

And so to the in-game car parked here at the famous Eau Rouge at the Spa Francorchamps circuit. It's so cool for me to be able to see the finished product so early in the build, normally all the images are in my head. The timeline for this project was very tight and we did not have the luxury of a long schedule like Vaughn's RTR-X project. The car does differ slightly from the real world version as it has developed and we have problem solved. The main development was me completely wrecking the car at a Prodrift event and being left with two options:

1: Throw away the chassis or 2: to remove an awful lot of metal and built something crazy. So here we will also cover some of the differences between the in game D-Mac86 and the real world D-Mac86 and the reasoning behind them.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/02-10-11_NFSCOM_TOYOTA_COROLLA_AE86_11_PS_NOWM.jpg

This looks so cool! One of the main differences is the front bumper. The N2 aero is designed to work with stock bumpers, in this case a Sprinter Trueno Zenki bumper. This bumper was designed to keep a normally aspirated 4AGE and its radiator cool but as the 13B Turbo will produce so much more heat and have an intercooler we demanded much more air flow than the Trueno Zenki bumper could provide. What we are using is only an update away ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/02-10-11_NFSCOM_TOYOTA_COROLLA_AE86_16_PS_NOWM.jpg

Here is a better, if fly spattered, view of the bumper. I wonder if I will ever get to drive it down the straight in Irwindale? (This car is NOT for Formula D) I just recently returned from Electronic Arts in Vancouver, Canada where I took on ALMS driver Tommy Milner in an Autolog battle and played the game as much as I could. I of course took the D-Mac86 to drift at Irwindale as well as the infamous Ebisu. It would be amazing to be able to take the real car to America and Japan sometime.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4572.jpg

Okay, so back to the real world and back to MCNSPORT.com HQ

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4558.jpg

Getting the car on the ground was a big milestone and so was getting our Work Meisters back from powder coating, now in a stealthy satin black finish.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4581.jpg

A lot of bits and bobs have been done to the engine as it gets close to firing up for the first time. Plugs, plug leads, coils, fuel lines, fuel pressure regulator, K&N oil filter and screamer pipe have now all been fitted.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/12-03-10_BOSSCARS_04.jpg

For the brakes, we plan to do a brake upgrade on the real car once we get it running as we are expecting it to be quiet fast. Power to weight ratio is looking pretty impressive from the corner weight figures we have.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/12-03-10_BOSSCARS_14.jpg

The biggest difference in the two cars is at the rear and anyone who has been following the build will know why ...

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4626.jpg

... the rear mounted radiator. Because of this modification to gain the best possible weight distribution, a few things had to be different to any AE86 we have seen before. We needed to get air to the radiator so we decide to make a custom roof and quarter windows. Another thing I wanted to do was make the rear end more crash proof, as lets face it drift cars are meant to hit/rub/scrape things with the rear. So our collapsible bumper bar is now in place holding the FRP rear end on and it's all easily replaceable if and when we take it all off.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4593.jpg

The rear Falken tyres are absolutely massive at 275/40/17. They look huge on the small '86 chassis!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4597.jpg

Our rear ride height is now set and we will start to locate our axle links for the geometry we require very soon. Another question mark I had was would I be able to run the exhaust out the rear or would I have to turn it down underneath the car. Well it looks like we can get it out the rear bumper so I'm looking forward to some pictures with big rotary flames from Paddy. One of the coolest things of the in-game car is the rotary sound. It sounds like a real bridgeport and pops and bangs on the overrun when you lift off the throttle. It really shows the attention to detail that has gone into this game and my hat goes off to all the NFS crew.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4604-Edit.jpg

This is definitely filling the arch!

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4609-Edit.jpg

And so on to the front suspension where we have spent most of our time lately. Here is the final steering angle we have ended up with.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4607.jpg

Here is how it looks from the front. Another addition from the last update is our front support bars. They are made from a very light material so that if the unthinkable happens they will collapse instead of moving the strut top out of line. Then the front tube extension can be cut off and replaced with a new one. The other purpose of the front support bars is to act as support for the front wing/fender and headlight covers as well as mounting the front bonnet/hood pins.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4612.jpg

The change in front steering ackerman angle and the amount of steering angle have caused problems with the trailing or outside wheel. It is now turning so much the tension rod had to be moved and we now have to make four lock stops for this car (two per wheel) as it is trying to kick or go over centre which is rare on a front steer steering rack

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4631-Edit.jpg

That's me and my Dad looking on as Paddy does his thing. Very little work left to do in the cockpit now. Biggest job is the line lock for holding the front brakes to allow us to warm the rears without putting excess stress on the car.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Builds/Dmac%20Part%20VIII/IMG_4639.jpg

The rear polycarbonate screen has been installed and the TRS harness is now ready to keep me strapped in.

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/12-07-10_BOSSCARS3_18.jpg

My dream '86 is so close to becoming a reality now, I expect real life driving shots like this one in two weeks time! Except without the working headlights :-)

The visuals in Shift2 Unleashed are just amazing aren't they?

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Rod%202011/Shift2/Dmac/12-07-10_BOSSCARS3_20.jpg

Most cars in computer games are copied from real life vehicles but this time it has been a true collaboration of the virtual and real worlds. We expect the D-Mac86 to take the giant killing hachiroku to a new level, punching way above its weight just like it does in Need for Speed Shift2 Unleashed

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D-Mac

Simon
09-03-11, 17:29
the wheels sprayed black???? noooooo! completly takes away from them, maybe its just in the photos...

Scamper
09-03-11, 17:42
the wheels sprayed black???? noooooo! completly takes away from them, maybe its just in the photos...

Have to agree im afraid, epic build tho

Administrator
09-03-11, 17:45
Holy fuck man, you've been busy! That looks fucking class! Dark S1s look cool on the right car, and I'm pretty sure that looks like it'll turn into the right car

Prodrifter86
09-03-11, 17:45
ahh fuk it . wheels are cool. but they there not meisters anymore. bad move there darren......! still look badass but the white looked class.. other than that the car is class dude

MCNSPORT.com
09-03-11, 17:52
I dont think its a bad move, when the work stickers and the white pin stripe go on i think it will look much meaner

anyone can have meisters with a white centre and polished lip and anyone can have an 86 but thats not what this project is about

Aidan Hogan
09-03-11, 17:55
Wow , that 8th update made it all seem real and so close to the end :cool:

Prodrifter86
09-03-11, 18:06
I dont think its a bad move, when the work stickers and the white pin stripe go on i think it will look much meaner

anyone can have meisters with a white centre and polished lip and anyone can have an 86 but thats not what this project is about

yeah i still do like it. but someting really popped with the white rims. but as you said about the stickers. they just look like you cant see the rim there so black.. this is a crazyy build though! haha class

Micko
09-03-11, 18:27
Wheels are mean! love the whole project. its a credit.

Fredericks Balls
09-03-11, 20:59
If I bought a set of meisters the only colour i'd have them in is matt black....

They. Look. Awesome! If you put a small white detail of some sort on them that will be cool too but even as they are they are sexy :)


P.S. the rest of the car looks wicked!

Prodrifter86
09-03-11, 23:43
yeah i would like to see the car with the dark rims in person before i make the conclusion! meisters on the Chasers Kieren ?? hmmmmmmmmm

stack-180sx
09-03-11, 23:50
my god this is just unreal fair play lad :cool:

Spartacus
10-03-11, 10:13
Such an absolutely brilliant build, so much thought, planning and effort gone into it. Looking forward to seeing this out and driving some time. Massive respect for all the work.

Who cares what the colour of the wheels are, the awesomenes of the build overshadows all that for me.

MikeFitz
10-03-11, 12:38
Im not usually a man for black wheels but these are gorgeous under the car in the flesh! Mean wheels for a mean car! :D

garyae86
10-03-11, 21:01
same as that not a man for black wheels but im liking this now

Tekno Twinky
10-03-11, 21:56
need for spreed looks so bad tbh lol

The car looks great! some spare white wheels would be another option but looks good to me anyway! insane lock :):)

MCNSPORT.com
29-03-11, 17:08
Here is some pics and video of the almost finished product

Final build update also due soon

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_3923-Edit-2.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_5634-Edit.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_3851-Edit.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_5657-Edit.jpg

One lucky passenger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1AlGoQgQu0

Tech TV vid
http://www.techtv101.com/features%20need-for-speed-shift-2-unleashed-pro-drift-academy-day-video-1

Car is currently getting the finishing touches for the cover of a very well known UK mag

KerryKid1JZ
30-03-11, 15:57
Here is some pics and video of the almost finished product

Final build update also due soon

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_3923-Edit-2.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_5634-Edit.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_3851-Edit.jpg

http://assets.speedhunters.com/Images/Paddy%20McGrath/2011/Desktops/IMG_5657-Edit.jpg

One lucky passenger
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1AlGoQgQu0

Tech TV vid
http://www.techtv101.com/features%20need-for-speed-shift-2-unleashed-pro-drift-academy-day-video-1

Car is currently getting the finishing touches for the cover of a very well known UK mag

Banzai????????????????

speedy200sx
30-03-11, 16:31
unreal lookin car lad:D
some class work gone into it
best o luck with her:D

skinnynphats200
30-03-11, 17:18
Looks amazing dude fair play! Good luck with it!

Cezeli
30-03-11, 18:58
Amazing car - delighted i was there to video it at the NFS launch

Sound of it is amazing!

D1 Chomer
30-03-11, 20:30
F**KIN savage lookin. Like de way der was loads of run off ground at de track. U werent riskin wreckin her just yet. :D:D

Aidan Hogan
30-03-11, 21:13
The sound truly makes it :D:D:D:D:D

garyae86
30-03-11, 21:20
credit to ya seriously one off build :cool:

Prodrifter86
30-03-11, 22:43
fuk the noise is unreal lad. fairplay.. hmm im actually warming to the rims now.. i get the hard bold look now. ace.

Micko
30-03-11, 23:05
What is the feedback in terms of handling and power?

Im sure its savage but curious to know. seen the pics and vids but little about how it actually went!

MCNSPORT.com
05-04-11, 20:43
Applying the finishing touches for tomorrows photoshoot

http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/215431_1828611448887_1648363814_1830399_862826_n.j pg

git
05-04-11, 20:46
smashn lookin car .........

MCNSPORT.com
05-04-11, 20:47
What is the feedback in terms of handling and power?

Im sure its savage but curious to know. seen the pics and vids but little about how it actually went!

Power is good, straight line speed is very impressive

needs more development handling wise

Chuck_g
05-04-11, 20:53
Its a serious car, i was wary when i saw pics but saw it in the flesh last week n its sweet as fuck. So much perfection gone into it. Mega machine.

Prodrifter86
05-04-11, 22:39
yeah the work rims look the shit with the little bit of white on them with the sticker etc.. looks fukin awesome

killian
05-04-11, 23:24
some serious build man..
cant wait to see this in person and to hear it go..

MCNSPORT.com
15-04-11, 01:21
We will have the 86 on display at PD Ennis this weekend. Looks so much better in person

sands
15-04-11, 07:23
Display as in eating it's rear tyres round the track, or parked up? guessing wont be the frist

LAGGER
18-04-11, 19:12
saw this sunday, was blown away hopefully it will be out spin in round 2

MCNSPORT.com
11-05-11, 17:18
Go get your copy of Japanese Performance Magazine now!!

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/227492_1688910911767_1507546437_31271749_2363868_n .jpg

Micko
11-05-11, 18:06
good work! will invest in a copy later on

MCNSPORT.com
26-05-11, 19:27
This will be on display in PD Fermoy this weekend if anyone wants a look

KerryKid1JZ
27-05-11, 16:06
This will be on display in PD Fermoy this weekend if anyone wants a look
you should have it sideways not hardparked:p:p

MCNSPORT.com
27-05-11, 16:36
you should have it sideways not hardparked:p:p

all in due time......

KerryKid1JZ
27-05-11, 18:12
all in due time......
hopefully:D. the noise out of it is unbeileble

MCNSPORT.com
13-07-11, 14:47
Another first for a drift car, electric power steering.......

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/281307_2094744262041_1648363814_2120655_6110873_n. jpg

sideways_madness
19-07-11, 12:05
let us know how the electric steering works out darren as i have one sitting here for to fit wen i make a start on building my ae86. works well in alot of rally cars but would like to hear how it works for drifting.

MCNSPORT.com
19-07-11, 20:59
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/284107_2111715686316_1648363814_2140284_6919305_n. jpg

Ps unit has been installed and is working. No time to drive the car as i have to leave for FD in the morning. Really hope this works out as planned....

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/269063_2111720806444_1648363814_2140291_1060570_n. jpg

We have a dash mounted knob that varies the assist given by the motor and turned funny clockwise it switches the motor off. So hopefully we can dial in the correct amount of feel

MCNSPORT.com
26-07-11, 18:28
Prepping the car for Awesomefest this weekend......
Should get some very good testing in over the weekend

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/282555_2126924226520_1648363814_2161993_4623413_n. jpg

We have improved the rear radiator ducting to try and bring water temps down a bit. I think it turned out pretty well

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/282579_2126934306772_1648363814_2162003_5524613_n. jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/189316_2126936306822_1648363814_2162004_3409672_n. jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/281412_2126937266846_1648363814_2162005_6991660_n. jpg

Got a .82 AR Turbine Housing from Owen Developments for quicker spool at short tracks and in the wet

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216598_2126939426900_1648363814_2162006_2120084_n. jpg

And 3 pallets of Falken Tyres arrived ready for some serious abuse

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/281543_2126941306947_1648363814_2162007_1434235_n. jpg

MCNSPORT.com
05-08-11, 17:33
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/251573_2149427349084_1648363814_2191668_5789471_n. jpg

Tear down after awesomefest......

Unfortunately we had electric power steering problems which prevented us from drifting like we wanted to. We are now converting to electrofluid steering so that should solve the problem

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/284808_2149427949099_1648363814_2191669_260130_n.j pg

We also had a spigot bearing collapse on us in Mallory so a new one needs to be installed and the engine and box have to be removed to do this

And we are coverting to electic water pump, which should be a better system for the rear mounted rad

1 more test session before we head to BDC Silverstone in September

MCNSPORT.com
08-08-11, 15:36
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/226079_2155740986921_1648363814_2200814_7795695_n. jpg

Fitting the new fluid rack

damo86
08-08-11, 16:00
wats the bit of twine tied to tie rod for lad?

colm
09-08-11, 12:10
saw this over in mallory and it looked silly fast.

What rack were you using before this new one?

sideways_madness
09-08-11, 12:18
what kind of problems did you find with the electric steering set up darren? i had started fitting a corsa one to my ae86 but maybe need a change of plan now? alot of rally men seem to be using them with no problems so would be intresting to know.

Robbie Daly Ps13
09-08-11, 13:05
It works on a rally car perfect because theres on need to turn the wheels as quick....! Electric power steering won't unravil itself quick enough for drifting....!

sideways_madness
09-08-11, 15:28
How does the likes of electric steering fair out on a honda s2000 while drifting or does any one who drifts one remove them if they cause problems?

1jsoarer
09-08-11, 21:04
maybe i missed something but Whats the reason for trying all those electric units??? why not just put in a normal hydraulic rack??

MCNSPORT.com
09-08-11, 23:42
wats the bit of twine tied to tie rod for lad?

Thats the centre line of the car

tie rod just acting as a weight

MCNSPORT.com
09-08-11, 23:43
saw this over in mallory and it looked silly fast.

What rack were you using before this new one?

It was a manual rx7 rack

MCNSPORT.com
09-08-11, 23:46
what kind of problems did you find with the electric steering set up darren? i had started fitting a corsa one to my ae86 but maybe need a change of plan now? alot of rally men seem to be using them with no problems so would be intresting to know.

Basically what Robbie said. In rallying you never leave go of the wheel but while drifting you rely on the castor to self centre the wheel and the resistance of the electric motor on the colum doesnt allow it to return fast enough

We fitted a controller and increased castor and still didnt work out

For normal racing or rallying its a good system tho

MCNSPORT.com
09-08-11, 23:48
How does the likes of electric steering fair out on a honda s2000 while drifting or does any one who drifts one remove them if they cause problems?

ive heard they are a pig to drift

dunno if they are full electric or electro fluid

MCNSPORT.com
09-08-11, 23:54
maybe i missed something but Whats the reason for trying all those electric units??? why not just put in a normal hydraulic rack??

well technically it would work out a better system as you can vary the assist with a controller

also it takes a load off the engine as you dont need a belt running a pump, altho it does put an extra draw on the altenator

and no fluid to leak

sideways_madness
10-08-11, 07:52
Cheers Darren, I'll jus fit it to my dads mk1 escort instead then.
What power steering are you gonna go for? I think the ae86 power steering rack has more turns lock to lock than a manual ae86 one, I'd need to check tho, and I'm not sure if a quick rack can be fitted to the power assisted one either but would need to look at the differences.

MCNSPORT.com
10-08-11, 17:29
Cheers Darren, I'll jus fit it to my dads mk1 escort instead then.
What power steering are you gonna go for? I think the ae86 power steering rack has more turns lock to lock than a manual ae86 one, I'd need to check tho, and I'm not sure if a quick rack can be fitted to the power assisted one either but would need to look at the differences.

The ae86 manula rack has more teeth in it so thats what is better for drifting

Quick rack isnt really ideal as it has no extra teeth machined in it so you cannot spacer the tie rods

We are going to use mr2 power steering pump on this now

1jsoarer
10-08-11, 22:20
well technically it would work out a better system as you can vary the assist with a controller

also it takes a load off the engine as you dont need a belt running a pump, altho it does put an extra draw on the altenator

and no fluid to leak

yeah i heard them rotarys hadn't fuck all power.....cant even drive a power steering pump:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

how ever if all fails,you could probably use a draft valve (like on a tractors lift system) to control the hydraulic system.......????

MCNSPORT.com
10-08-11, 23:01
yeah i heard them rotarys hadn't fuck all power.....cant even drive a power steering pump:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

how ever if all fails,you could probably use a draft valve (like on a tractors lift system) to control the hydraulic system.......????

haha you'll see the power in mondello ill leave you make your own mind up

we should have it sorted now with the system we are using

MCNSPORT.com
17-08-11, 01:42
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/299768_2174927146563_1648363814_2228786_4957562_n. jpg

Finally got round to doing the new brake lines

MCNSPORT.com
23-08-11, 22:05
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Got the new electro fluid pump and reservoir mounted

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/315833_2192367582563_1648363814_2252510_2027098_n. jpg

Also fitted the electric water pump in the rear next to the rad

2cam86
24-08-11, 16:09
Any chance of a lend of it??