Spec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (2024)

I know each and every one of you reading this has a dream project, and to go with that dream project is a list of modifications aimed at making said vehicle better through aesthetic or performance upgrades – or a combination of both.Suspension, wheels, body, paint, power adders… the list is probably quite lengthy.

At the top are the basics and near the bottom are the more challenging modifications. But what happens when we get that car and make our way through the list only to discover that everything we thought we needed didn’t result in the car we wanted? Nearing the end of the road with his first S-chassis build, Mike Martino found himself in such a position.

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For years,Mike built his S13 in the winter and drove it in the summer in Toronto, Ontario before starting the process all over again. The end result of this yearly cycle was an impressive 500hp, caged street car that, which in Mike’s own words, “had every modification ‘they’ tell you makes a better drift car.”

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Looking back now, Mike describes many of those drift-specific upgradesas overkill and estimates he would have probably enjoyed the car more with less than half of them. Hindsight is a funny thing andhis vision was only made 20/20 after a trip to Japan in 2015.

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While abroad, Mike had the opportunity to experience several different cars on some of the best roadsJapan had to offer. The car that left a lasting impression on him was an S15 Silvia Spec-R not at all unlike the one he owns today. That car was modified in several areas, but the owner knew when enough was enough. As a result, every modification, be it function or form, had a purpose.

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On the flight back to Toronto Mike’smind was set, and almost immediately after landing he went straight to ‘The Unit’ (the placehe stores and works on his cars)to break down his S13.

Starting Over

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Within the space of about two weeks Mike had sold most of his S13 and used the money to put himself behind the wheel of an S15. To truly appreciate the differences between the two, he drove theS15stock for a brief period of time, this evaluation periodbeing used to figure out what modifications would improvetheSilvia as a street and track vehicle.

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Wheels and a drop are nearly every car guy’s go-to, so naturally Mike started there. The Spec-R models are already equipped with additional chassis bracing so most of the modifications have centered around adding points of adjustment. In this regard, Mike installed HKS Hipermax D coilovers, which not only addressed the car’s ride height but stiffened things up as well. Under the S15 are Parts Shop Max tension rods, Maxima inner tie rods and Tein outer tie rods.

One modification Mike didn’t add was an excessive angle kit. They might be all the rage in competitive drifting, but Mike is of the mindset that extreme steering angle isn’t necessary for his style of driving. His car is equipped with a simple drop knuckle setup from ERA-1 that improves suspension geometry, as well as giving him a few more degrees of angle over stock.

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Adding a more drastic angle kit wouldn’t have allowed Miketo tuck 18×9.5-inch wide Work T7R wheels at all four corners, and that would have been a damn shame.

Style Up

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In terms of styling, Mike’s car is aggressive, but it does so without the use of flares, a big wing, or wild livery. Instead, he used late ’90s and early 2000sJapanese drift cars as visual inspiration. JDM builds from that era are what attracted him to drifting in the first place, andMike hopes that in keeping that style alive he’ll inspire the next local generation to do the same.

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To achieve the look of a car that is practically hovering, Mike took a Vertex body kit and made it even lower. The side skirts have had material added to them horizontally and vertically so that they’re both deeper and wider. It’s a subtle, challenging, change to execute but it makes a drastic difference in the car’s profile. An Origin Labo carbon fiber roof wing and D-Max wing add a bit of extra visual sugar to the rear of the car.

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Up front, a vented hood and headlight eyelids give the car a menacing stare, while Final Konnexion under-canards and custom bumper canards help drive home the point that style is an importantaspect of this car.

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Inside, Mike has kept things clean andsimple. There’s no cage to step over upon entry, the doors retain their panels, there’s still rear seating, and heck, even the power windows still work. Mike regularly drives the carout of country for drift events, so keeping the creature comforts intact wasa necessity.

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Mike’s seat is a red Bride Zeta II and he steers the S15 with aVertex wheel. There’s alsoNismo gauges, a Bee-R rev limiter, G Corporation checker mats, and a double-DIN headunit to control an audio system that featuresa removable subwoofer enclosure.

K.I.S.S.

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Under the hood of this car isn’t a V8, nor a baby-eating turbo. There’s simply an SR20DET that’s received a few modifications to make it better handle the demand Mike puts on it.

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Mike tradedthe already larger Spec-R intercooler for a Blitz front mount, added an HKS Super Power Flowfilter, swapped the battery for a half size equivalent, and turned up the boost.As it sits, he estimates the 2.0-liter four cylinder makes somewhere in the neighborhood of 260hp.

Don’t Talk About It, Be About it

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If you think that’s too few horses in the stable to drift, think again. Mike is able to put that power to good use as he was more than happy to demonstrate at Drift Jam. High horsepower cars are cool, especially on paper, but there’s something to be said for a mid-power car that sees its entire power band used effectively.

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The day these photos were taken the temperature was, 35°C (94°F), but the S15 performed without a hiccup lap after lap. And after being punished all day, Mike was able to flick his A/C on and close his inline exhaust baffle for a peaceful trip back home.

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As much as I enjoy reading and writing about cars that push the limits of sanity, cars that excel at their purpose without breaking the bank are extremely compelling. In our own personal missions to build the car of our dreams, let’s not lose sight along the way of what matters in the end. The drive.

Dave Thomas
Instagram: stanceiseverythingcom

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2:25 pmJune 27, 2018DevonSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (33)

Love to see more builds like this! Ones where the heart and thought that go in outweigh the budget. Very slick setup he has there and good to see it being used!

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2:46 pmJune 27, 2018John BestSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (36)

Looks fantastic. Optimizing the power band instead of brute forcing impressive figures.

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3:13 pmJune 27, 2018MerlzSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (39)

More of these builds please! These drivers worldwide are the heart and soul of drifting.

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3:42 pmJune 27, 2018fsda

finally, some good content. at least this one has real wheels.

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4:37 pmJune 27, 2018willio gSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (44)

some call it villanous

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4:47 pmJune 27, 2018John BSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (47)

Reminds me of an old car you would have seen in D1GP around 2001.

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5:21 pmJune 27, 2018Dave ThomasSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (50)

That's what he was going for. Also now I know what you like John!

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8:15 amJune 30, 2018John BSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (52)

I do like drifting, just not the stuff around now. Old D1GP from early 2000s will forever be the best to me. Don't care how much "hella sick angle" or foreign accents you throw at, the sport ain't the same anymore.

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5:14 pmJune 27, 2018Paul

Bang the full set of the black wheels you used drifting and she will be perfect

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5:17 pmJune 27, 20183nigm4Spec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (57)

My type of car.

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5:58 pmJune 27, 2018phantom2468 .Spec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (60)

Simple build. The car looks solid. I like stories like this. Inspired to step up his game but knows what is good for himself in terms of fun and performance.

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1:16 amJune 28, 2018Joe TeeSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (63)

nice car, nice pics and a nice read , top work keep it up .

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8:55 amJune 28, 2018Terry TekSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (66)

This is what i like. Street interior, even with stereo and all, enough power for everything, and can still give it some beans. This is stuff I would like to see more often on SH.

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9:04 amJune 28, 2018DCaffarelSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (69)

Total agreement with everything said so far here, these are the best builds IMO as they have equal parts of form, function, and reality. Mental builds are fine, but these builds are FAR easier to relate to and therefore truly enjoy.
Kudos, Mike!

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9:46 amJune 28, 2018Owen YeremaSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (72)

Awesome feature! I find that quality builds that are more attainable to average person (like this) are much more inspiring than articles about cars with a 100k+ purchase price and another 100k+ in mods...While it is cool to see projects of this nature it leaves me with a bit of an empty feeling knowing they will always be dreams.

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7:31 pmJune 28, 2018Young Lex

I love S Chassis but honestly S Chassis for drift purpose too mainstream.

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10:24 pmJune 28, 2018mike

Does anyone proof read what is being sent out at speedhunters? i know Canada may not have alot of S15 but some of the "facts" listed here about the S15 are totally false...

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4:38 amJune 29, 2018Mike

Like what?

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3:17 amJune 29, 2018Dave ThomasSpec'd Right: A Perfectly Balanced Silvia S15 - Speedhunters (78)

Hey Mike, do let me know what's false. I worked off a spec sheet from the owner, as well as information available about the Spec R.

However I'm always down to learn more about the chassis.

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9:07 amJune 29, 2018Miguel

Street Cars > Track cars. I own both types. Something about A/C when your older than 23 , that makes street cars that much more fun.

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