Posted Nov 07 2009, 01:22 PM by Patrick McGrath with 25 comment(s)

When I met Darren for his headshots for the DMac retrospective, he had only just put the finishing touches to the latest incarnation of the MCNSport AE86.  It's been several months since I last saw the car tucked away at the MCNSport shop; before that it was at an AE86 trackday at Mondello Park. I'd heard a few rumours circulating around for a while that the guys were planning all sorts of different engine conversions for the lightweight Trueno. 20V's and Formula Atlantic 4AGE's were top of the rumour mill but I don't think many people expected Darren to unveil a 13B conversion ..

Before I go into the details, I need to point out that this car could not possibly been at any worse of a state when it was photographed. You see, this wasn't a planned shoot, we didn't have the luxury of waiting for the right light or spend time looking for a cool location. Hell, we didn't even have time to wash it. The car was photographed halfway through a team drift event. It's bumpers were working themselves loose, the car was covered in a fine layer of grime and dirt, the rear drivers side quarter panel was sporting some 'love marks' from the Punchestown steel barriers that lined the outside of the course. But for all of this, the car still retained its own sort of beauty, in what is it's natural habitat. A car built to be driven and driven hard.

The track was wet in some places and dry in others for the morning practice session, resulting in these little marks on the DMAX fibreglass rear quarters and Origin rear bumper.

The decision to run with a Trueno front end is a clever one. Obviously the pop lights and motors weigh more than the Levin headlights, but one can remove the Trueno lights and motors and still retain the looks of the car without leaving two unsightly holes at the front of the car.

Darren achieved this by creating his own MCNSport fibreglass bonnet and Trueno headlight covers (Here pictured when the car was still 4AGE powered and rolling on Work Meisters)

The car is powered by a turbocharged 13B twin-rotor engine, with an MCNSport custom exhaust and RE Amemiya intake. It's running approximately 220BHP, which is put through an MCNSport ultralight flywheel to an Exedy racing clutch.

A lot of hachi owners will agree that one of the '86s greatest assests is its low weight. However, the standard weight wasn't low enough for our DMac. This car currently sits at 766KG (1688lbs)

The wheels are Compomotives CXR 13x8 -8 on the front and 13x10 -7 on the rear, all wrapped in Falken Ziex ZE912 rubber. The stopping power is provided by black diamond discs with mintex pads and Earl's lines.

Inside is the usual drift office affair, only the bare essentials to be found. The passenger seat has also been removed to cut down on weight.

The MCNSport carbon fibre dash looks the part in here and saves weight over the standard Toyota item.

Defi gauges keep Darren in contact with whats going on in the engine bay.

Back on the outside, we have DMAX front fenders with Origin bumpers and sideskirts. MCNSport supplied their own carbon doors and fibreglass bootlid. A TRD spoiler may not provide the most amount of downforce but I've always felt that the AE86 looks incomplete without one. Further weight has been saved by using Lexan glass all round.

To get the 287BHP per tonne weight to ground, the car is running KW bump and rebound adjustable coilovers at the front with KW 8KG springs and Tein camber tops. The ever popular Ueo Style (Nagisa Auto) products have been used for the front lower arms and both inner and outer tie rods. Antiroll is provided by Whiteline. At the rear, Darrens using a set of AVO / MCNSport rear coilovers with MCNSPORT 5KG springs.

On its first outing, Darren took top of the podium alongside his team mates Mike and James Deane. It's great to see Darren still driving over here, with more and more Irish drivers flocking to Formula D, it's always enjoyable to watch those who've made it come back and drive in front of their fans once again.

Darren would like thank Falken tire, Origin Europe, Martelius Exhausts, Compomotive Wheels, AVO Suspension, Evicted, Gumball 3000 and DTA for their help and assistance in 2009.

 

- Paddy

http://www.mcnsport.com/

 

 


Comments

gueask said:

damn this car was on the gumball 3000 jaja crazy

November 7, 2009 2:27 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

jyo said:

beautiful..

November 7, 2009 3:09 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

efcivicman said:

awesome.I've been looking forward to this.

November 7, 2009 3:30 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

jano_nana said:

Great Car! Perfect!

November 7, 2009 3:44 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Bsyc said:

Nice car!

I personaly like this sort of photo shooting thats shows the car in its natural region, where its really been used.

November 7, 2009 4:32 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Alex said:

Great car, great article, no gimmicks....no BS.....love it !

November 7, 2009 5:12 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Alex said:

Great car, great article, no gimmicks....no BS.....love it !

November 7, 2009 5:12 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

beto said:

D-Mac's car was really in Gumball 3000?where can I get info?

November 7, 2009 6:46 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Mart said:

Shitter !!

November 7, 2009 7:45 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

some guy said:

now this is sweet ...

something worth a feature.

November 7, 2009 11:28 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

ECR33 said:

CLEAN = dirt, grime and love marks DIRTY = shiny, spotless and no scratch on paint (F##$% AWSOME!! CAR)

November 7, 2009 11:56 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

teknik22 said:

love the car n the shoot really captured the purpose of the car

November 8, 2009 6:47 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

leigh said:

Nice to see an Irish car in its natural habitat - looks great all scuffed up too

November 8, 2009 7:12 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

MR2_FTW said:

does this car have a normal H-pattern shifter? alot of D1 cars have the foreward/back shifting.

November 8, 2009 8:20 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Justin said:

@MR2_FTW: the forward/back shifting you speak of is called a sequential gearbox

November 8, 2009 9:43 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Robert said:

really great 86, love DMacs cars!!!

But I can't and won't believe the 766kg

November 8, 2009 9:43 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Matias said:

no desktop??? come on give us one ! jaja

November 8, 2009 1:36 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Patrick McGrath said:

I will try get a photo from the guys of the amount of unnecessary metal that has been cut out of the car, if you remove the back bumper it's obvious how they went about removing so much weight ...

November 8, 2009 2:40 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Yamuda said:

Niiice. Would definitely love to see an AE86 desktop ;]

November 8, 2009 3:13 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

longboy said:

where's the crossbar/raditor support? Does the car lose any rigidity from the removal? Or is there reinforcement that you can't see from the pics?

November 9, 2009 2:00 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

AE71- 4AGZE said:

@longboy my thoughts exactly all the front support members look like they're cut funny thing is that, i dont think you need to cut those for that  motor to fit in,... front end collision = much sadness

November 9, 2009 6:40 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

Kevin said:

this car is just...Amazing! i love it. absolutly beautiful

November 9, 2009 11:17 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

samuel Jones said:

THATS SEX ON WHEELS!

November 10, 2009 1:30 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

jdmax said:

i need some 13" for my crx

November 10, 2009 2:59 PM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

stqeno said:

this car is only some FRP shell. If you see on the rear part along the light. everything they thought is unecesary was cut out. body panels are replaced with frp or carbon. Afterwards they stifened the driver cell with cage that is going to the crucial vehicle points.Well its a full silhouette racecar. It would not even pass the N2 regulations.

More info and fotos on aeu86.org

November 15, 2009 4:33 AM [flag as inappropriate] Speedhunters

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