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接手這台 S14 時不是一台很完美的車,車上一堆東西都到了必需更換的時候,這個日記就是拿來記錄,這台車從接手到現在的進化。

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2010年1月6日 星期三

Spanners and sparkles: Latisha Louise's S14



It’s not often we’re told over the phone that an R32 GT-R road car simply wasn’t enough, but that’s exactly what account manager Latisha Louise told us when we asked her why she purchased her Nissan Silvia S14 facelift project. A car enthusiast to rival any bloke, Latisha has owned imports since she was allowed to drive on the streets of her home town of Christchurch. Eventually, she desperately wanted to get out on the racetrack, so her beloved R32 GT-R was sold, and Latisha welcomed the purchase of an ex Drift South competition car. “I stripped it the day I bought it,” Latisha told us after we asked how long it took to start modifying it. “I couldn’t drive it looking like that; it had to be changed immediately.”




We saw photos, and, yes, the S14 was not a looker by any means when Latisha purchased it, but the aluminum and steel bones were solid. First, the interior was stripped and cleaned, and off came the replica turbo, both areas in need of a serious revamp. As the S14 was to be used for circuit work, and the odd drift day in the future, Latisha knew some serious support would be needed in the cabin. An FIA-rated Sparco circuit seat was sourced from the North Island, and an NRG steering wheel was sourced to add a touch of colour to the cabin.













The S14 came fitted with a homologated eight-point roll cage, so all Latisha had to do now was add her own flare. Yes, that’s right, hot pink was chosen for the roll cage, and painted by Blake Harpur at Cany Customs. The interior was painted gloss black, to tie in with the exterior guise Latisha would soon tackle.







With Latisha planning to run a wide wheel combo, the factory S14 guards would no longer cut the mustard. Origin Labo 45mm widebody guards were bolted onto the S14 body up front, and a massive 50mm Origin Labo widebody guard set was installed on the rear. For a well-rounded street look, the remaining GT wing was soon removed in favour of a factory S14 facelift wing. A Vertex-style front kit and Final Konnexion–style side skirts and rear bumper have been chosen as sacrificial ornaments that may soon find themselves scraping walls, and banging doors




Cany Customs came to the party again for the exterior respray, as most of the panels and bumpers had been replaced with aftermarket items. Silver wasn’t the most exciting colour, so a black base coat with sparkle overlay was chosen, with oodles of clear coat giving a show-depth finish.





Latisha’s wheel of choice was a Work Emotion D9R in gloss white, measuring 18-x10.5- inches each corner.




At this stage, the Silvia wears 265/35R18 Nankang NS2R semi-slicks all round, as it’s only used for circuit duties, but it will be shod in something a touch more affordable come drift time. Kei Office coilovers — produced and tested by Keiichi Tsuchiya — and the Cusco two-way LSD give Latisha confidence with throttle control. 




Purchasing a car with a built engine can go two ways: explode due to the previous owner skimping on components, or endure the test of time and copious amounts of limiter bashing. Thankfully, the previous owner of Latisha’s S14 had the engine built properly




“All I’ve done is replace the turbo on the engine and have it retuned. The previous owner used high-quality components in the build, so that was all I wanted to do, for peace of mind,” Latisha told NZ Performance Car. CP oversized and forged pistons, ARP head studs, ACL bearings, heavy-duty valve springs, and a rebuilt bottom and top end make for a reliable SR20. The newly installed Master Power 474 turbo provides enough air flow for 239kW (321hp) at the wheels on pump gas.



“The turbo is definitely too small for this engine,” Latisha continued. “It will get something bigger in the future, but I’m loving the instant boost response this particular turbo is giving me.” The combination has been chipped and tuned by NZEFI on pump gas, which has given a great base to improve on.




Latisha would like to try a drift school. “I will probably do the next one that comes up. They come up every second month, and events like Street Meat are good to learn at, too,” she said. As Latisha told us she had recently purchased an S15 Spec R as a road car, we’re damn certain that this road-legal warrior will soon become dedicated for the track, and who would blame Latisha? As we all know, slinging it sideways, burning rubber, and banging doors is pretty damn exciting — Latisha is sure to get hooked. 

Tuning menu 1997 Nissan Silvia (S14) 

Engine Model: SR20DET, 2000cc, four-cylinder 

Block: CP 0.5mm oversized forged pistons, ARP main studs, ACL bearings, polished crank, stripped and clean block, baffled sump 

Head: ARP head studs, heavy-duty valve springs, Cometic head gasket 

Intake: A’PEXi air filter, Z32 air-flow meter 

Turbo: Master Power R474 

Wastegate: 38mm TiAL 

BOV: Blitz / 

Fuel: Walbro in-tank lift pump, Bosch 044 feed pump, two-litre surge tank, 555cc WRX STI injectors Ignition: Factory 

Exhaust: Three-inch mild steel exhaust, twin resonators 

Cooling: 60mm alloy radiator, Davies Craig 12-inch fan, customer intercooler piping, frontmounted intercooler 

ECU: Chipped factory ECU 

Other: One-litre oil catch can 


Driveline 

Gearbox: Rebuilt factory five-speed 

Clutch: Three-puck heavy duty 

Flywheel: Lightened 

Diff: Cusco two-way 

Support 

Struts: (F) Kei Office coilovers (R) HKS Hipermax coilovers 

Brakes: (F) R33 four-pot calipers (R) R33 twin-pot calipers 

Other: Chromoly rear camber and toe arms, Megan Racing front caster arms 

Shoes 

Wheels: 18x10.5-inch (+15) Work Emotion D9R, 25mm spacers 

Tyres: 265/35R18 Nankang NS2-R 

Exterior 

Paint: Black with secret sparkle, by Cany Customs 

Enhancements: Origin Labo 45mm front fenders, Origin Labo 50mm rear fenders, Vertexstyle front bumper, Final Konnexion–style side skirts and rear bumper, Luxury Sports roof spoiler, factory S14 wing 

Interior 

Seats: Sparco Circuit driver’s seat (FIA), KW passenger seat, Silvester five-point harnesses 

Steering wheel: NRG 

Instrumentation: Defi water and boost gauges, Autometer mechanical oil-pressure gauge 

Other: Eight-point roll cage painted metallic pink, Nismo gear knob 

Performance / 

Power: 239kW (320hp) at the wheels 

Driver profile 

Driver/owner: Latisha Louise 

Age: 23 

Location: Christchurch 

Build time: 5 months 

Length of ownership: 5 months 

Thanks: Thanks to Dan for helping me in the garage most nights and every weekend, Blake at Cany Customs for the paint job, and anyone else who got me parts for the car — thank you heaps! 

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