Page 1 of 29 12311 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 580

Thread: Shogun, from stock to extreme

  1. #1
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0

    Shogun, +700bhp ca18det

    Cheers Mates!

    My name is Tim, aka `Shogun



    Big Thanks to:
    Svensk Turboservice Dick & Svein Turbo, wastegate
    First Class Polishing UK Jay Polishing
    ATS & Across Japan Yoshihiro Fukugaki LSD-Deftforce LSD
    Bosch Rennsport Tyskland Peter Wommer Injectors & cables
    Carbonize Carl ICE-system
    Creatix Per Tuning
    Erebuni Sam & Dana Styling
    PBZ Arash Carbon stuff
    Racecooling Johnny FMIC & Radiator
    Zef Engineering Thomas Driftworks CS2 Coilovers, safety equipment
    Kloma wheels Tyres and graphix Anders Federal 595RS-R Tyres
    BadAssParts Martin Chargespeed Wide Body fenders




    `Shogun & +700BHP!





    DEFTFORCE is da ****!


    It all started when I had my drivers licence. I built my own dragster, a Cuda -70 with 1136 hp. Hemi Cuda -70


    It was an awsome adventure to be in control of this extreme machine, knowing I built it myself and have success at the races. Eights on the strip, lovely time it was but rediculously expensive.

    Today I“m building an extreme street racer. Handling and brutal power in a nice wraping.
    Even if I am building most of it myself, it is costing a lot, but it is worth every single Krona, Euro and Dollar. Luckily there are many good suppliers around the world who produce quality parts at decent prices. I have made many good contacts during the years.

    I bought the car in 1998, it was in a very good condition and more important, the engine was flawless and without errors and only a few Miles on it, just to pay.

    The first mod I did was 17" rims, lowering springs and adjustable Koni dampers.
    After that some styling. Got in contact with Erebuni and together we found a package and named it Shogun. They still use my car on their site.

    The engine needed an upgrade. Started with exhaust system, chip tuning, open air filter and increased boost. The result was rather meager, some lousy 200 hp. Nothing to chear about. I got an intercooler, a larger turbo and a manifold. Increased fuel pressure and a modified chip. Together with some other changes, the engine produced some 300 hp... Still not satisfied.

    I sold most of it.

    After a heavy research I started collecting high performance parts to make it 100%. Forged pistons, forged rods, new aftermarket control unit, injectors, turbo, manifold, large IC, water cooler, clutch, oil cooler, fuelpressure regulator, blow off valve, etc etc... Bosch Motorsports added high ohm 960cc injectors from their development department. It“s nice to have contacts.
    Lots of things is needed to assemble a 600hp engine.

    How will the gearbox manage all those horses and the hughe torque?

    The original tranny dies between 300 and 400hp...

    I have to make my own.
    Said and done. I bought a Z32 tranny that without swetting manage more than 1000hp.
    The bellhousing was cut off and the S13 flange part was TIG welded on. A special made prop shaft and a tranny bracket was made. Thats it! OK...a short shift on top of it.

    Potent engine, durable tranny...but...gripp?
    How to solve this?

    Bought 18" Japaneese light weight drifting rims and really good rubber.
    One of the better LSD:s on the market was bought from ATS in Japan and found its place in the rear axle.
    Coilovers, adjustable link/rods made of chrome molly, ball joints, swaybars...there is a long list over all modified chassie parts and upgrades.

    I mounted the brakes from a Skyline, both front and rear. The brake discs got some work and the wheel hubs was exchanged to 5-bolt version to prevent the wheels from escaping during acceleration.

    The interior was modified with Sparco seats, 3" 6-point belts and some more, making it able to handle and keep full control over engina data and the car handling.

    It is not an easy thing to create a monster kind of car but with time and effort it is possible, but not for free. For more information, have a look on my site. There are lots of pictures, both on parts and projects.

    I look forward, summer to come
    `Shogun


























    Last edited by shogun; 15-04-2014 at 08:12.

  2. #2
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0



























  3. #3
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0





























  4. #4
    Member alanjuggler's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    manchester
    Posts
    9,969
    Rides
    0
    looks shiny

    i'd have a look at bracing your plenum - the CPC ones have a bit of a reputation for being .. shit. cracking along welds etc.
    white '94 s13 200sx scrapped - mapped to 1.45bar. OS giken box, garrett GT2876R, 950cc injectors, ORC twin plate, nistune. 349bhp/325lbft @ 1.3bar CA18DET
    white '96 s13 180sx - type g with more kouki bits - RB25DET, GTR steel twin turbo conversion, RB26 crank & rods. 2.6L VVT twin turbo, SR20 OSG box, OSG STR twin plate clutch, Z32 ECU w/ nistune.

    current status: 180 a bit broken but to be repaired.

  5. #5
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0





























  6. #6
    Guest
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Brussels - Belgium
    Posts
    291
    Rides
    0
    Really nice work !!

    Could you tell me where you got the polished water reservoir from ?

  7. #7
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0
    I got it from FR Sports in the States

  8. #8
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0






















    Last edited by shogun; 29-06-2009 at 18:37.

  9. #9
    Guest
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Newcastle
    Posts
    441
    Rides
    0
    thats stunning one of the nicest 200sx i have seen

  10. #10
    Guest
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Paignton, Devon
    Posts
    596
    Rides
    0
    You've put the dash in back to front...the steering wheel is on the wrong side :P


    No...its a really smart project though...looks like its going to be really cool

  11. #11
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0
    [QUOTE=Scoupe;4757558]You've put the dash in back to front...the steering wheel is on the wrong side :P
    [QUOTE]

    and the speedometer say 260 MpH too


  12. #12
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by 200sxRay View Post
    thats stunning one of the nicest 200sx i have seen
    Thanks mate!

  13. #13
    Guest
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Paignton, Devon
    Posts
    596
    Rides
    0
    [QUOTE=shogun;4757576][QUOTE=Scoupe;4757558]You've put the dash in back to front...the steering wheel is on the wrong side :P
    [QUOTE]

    and the speedometer say 260 MpH too

    excellent....its all good in the end!

  14. #14
    The Welsh Whinger! pdh 14a's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Swansea
    Posts
    24,625
    Rides
    0
    Apart from the front bumper,that is stunning

    You only need two tools in life - wd-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and should, use the wd-40. If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.

    And if you can't fix it with a hammer,you've got an electrical problem!

  15. #15
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0











  16. #16
    Guest igoman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Portugal
    Posts
    360
    Rides
    0
    Great work there
    I'm just dont fancy much the body parts, but you have done great job there and nice details

    How much for one LSD like that one?
    Last edited by igoman; 29-06-2009 at 22:12.

  17. #17
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0
    Bought it some years ago straight from Japan. As far as I remember I paid some 6-700£ including shipping.

  18. #18
    Guest
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Gothenburg, Sweden
    Posts
    1,856
    Rides
    0
    Just found the receit. It was a bit less. Just under 600£.

  19. #19
    Guest
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Swansea, South Wales
    Posts
    3,286
    Rides
    0
    lol and I thought it would be a shogun mod thread, silly me. Good work there fella.

  20. #20
    Guest igoman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Portugal
    Posts
    360
    Rides
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by shogun View Post
    Just found the receit. It was a bit less. Just under 600£.
    thanks i think they are lower now, found on ebay for just under 400£!!

    What's your feedback about these LSD's?

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •