HEART
ENGINE: Nissan SR20DET,
2000cc, four cylinder
BLOCK: Unknown crate motor
HEAD: Unknown
INTAKE: Cactus intake manifold,
Fenix intercooler, four-inch
K&N filter
EXHAUST: Motorsport Fabrication
Services (MFS) three-inch steel
system, Adrenalin R muffler,
Garage Zeal stainless blast pipes
TURBO: Garrett 3076R (0.63 rear),
Sinco manifold
WASTEGATE: TiAL 44mm MV-R
BOV: Turbosmart Raceport
FUEL: Walbro in-tank lift pump,
Raceworks surge tank, Bosch
044 main pump, Siemens 880cc
top-feed injectors, Sard fuel rail,
Aeroflow fuel rail, Sard FPR
IGNITION: Nissan coil-on-plug
ECU: Link G4+ Storm Black
COOLING: Fenix radiator, dual
Davis Craig fans, Fenix oil cooler,
intercooler sprayers with remote
tank
EXTRA: Rapid Performance
engine loom, custom catch-can,
Mishimoto radiator reservoir,
Garage Zeal S13/S14 hybrid
rocker cover, Weld coil cover,
custom power-steering reservoir,
GReddy high-capacity sump,
GReddy pulleys, Garage Zeal
engine mounts, Garage Zeal skid
plates, tubbed and seam-welded
engine bay
PERFORMANCE
POWER: 260kW
BOOST: 18psi
FUEL: E50
TUNER: Rapid Performance
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“We’re all getting older and moving further apart. We didn’t
want to lose the bond we had when we grew up. Sharing this
hobby, and cars, keeps the friendships together; we don’t want to
forget where we came from,” says Kieran.
It might be some years on from those formative days blasting
through the Reefton back roads, and a decade on from that first
‘proper’ drift day, but the method hasn’t changed; even in 2019,
on the eve of the most recent Glory Daze event, the 732 collective
congregated at Team HQ — Kieran’s house — the night before for
a couple of cold fizzy drinks, a feed of fish and chips, and a hearty
serving of drift videos to build the hype for two days of sliding.
What has changed is the aesthetic.
Kieran’s 180SX eventually grenaded an engine, making
way for the track-only S13 Silvia, dripping with Origin Labo /
Koguchi Power aero and draped over the unconventionally
cool Rays Gram Lights 57 Pros. It’s a well-considered and well-
presented build, with fun firmly in Kieran’s brief when putting
together the internally stock SR20DET with a few select bolt-ons
ensuring a handy 260kW at the treads.
Mark progressed through a few Laurels before settling on