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Castrol Syntec Top Car Challenge Finale - We Choose You, Pik-A-Chiu

Castrol Top Car Challenge Final Update: Part One

Photography by Super Street Staff
Top Challenge Front View

Ed note: While the event is long over, the Castrol Syntec Top Car Challenge winner has yet to be announced (don't worry, the results are coming next month). That doesn't mean we can't fill you in on how our car did during the testing, so we asked our car's owner, Cheston Chiu, to help tell the story from his eyes of how his car did from beginning to end. We'd like to thank all of the companies who were involved and all of the readers who voted on Castrol Syntec's Top Car Challenge website for Super Street; your votes meant the world to us although they didn't go towards any actual points in the contest (although they should have).

  • Top Challenge Vinyls
  • Top Challenge Front View
  • Top Challenge Rear View

I was pretty excited to get picked for Team Super Street. You know-- I didn't want to be "That Guy" who was always picked last for dodge ball teams in PE because he sucked at playing or something like that. (NO- I'm not recollecting from childhood past memories; I am pretty good at dodging balls at my face thank you. [snicker]). I've been an avid reader for many years, and to be associated with a magazine that only features kick-ass cars, it was very fulfilling to get the email from JDM Wong telling me I was the chosen one to rep the mag at the Castrol Syntec Top Car Challenge. Now it was up to my car not to failboat and end up last, or else the curtain of shame would drape over us like a bad matte-black vinyl sticker job.

The Best News Would Have Been No News To get the Z prepped for the event, TechnoSquare Inc, the shop that is responsible for building/tuning/prepping my Z, decided to run a complete diagnosis on the car. I had a big list of what I wanted to tweak on the Z: larger turbo piping, build a flat under tray, get new air filters, relocate the battery and hard mount a rear towstrap "just-in-case." But first, we had to make sure everything else on the car was OK before we proceeded. We went over everything possible: suspension travel, bolt torque numbers, fuel pressure/flow rate and engine health. When it came time to do the leakdown test, we got some not-so-favorable results from some of the cylinders.

  • Top Challenge Owner
  • Top Challenge Engine Bay
  • Top Challenge Steering Wheel

Turned out, some of the pistons from the leaky cylinders had a little bit of heat scoring on the edges and some pit marks that looked like it was caused by detonation. Crap. It was only 6 weeks away from the competition and I had a slightly sick VQ. The remedy for this would be new pistons and the required gaskets. In hindsight, I should have done the diagnosis of the engine sooner, but eh, that's life. Since I wanted to get the best stuff for this inevitable rebuild, I went with all Cosworth parts: low comp pistons & rings, H-shape connecting rods, main bearings, and head gasket. Howard Watanabe, President of TechnoSquare and my engine builder, did his best to get everything assembled on time. The longest lead times were sending the parts sent out for WPC coating and getting the engine balanced once everything was installed. Once the engine was back in, Richey Watanabe, VP of Techno Square and the lead fabricator, went to work on the list of things that needed his fab skills, the hardest being to redo all the turbo piping. Richey wanted to increase the diameters of all the pipes so that the turbos could breathe better and get better response out of the car. Essentially, the Power Enterprise TT kit I had was now a complete 1-off kit. All the inlet and charge pipes were redone (amazingly they fit, if you've ever seen the engine bay of a Z33, you'd know what I'm talking about), including the intake adapters in which we put on a pair of new K&N air filters to replace the smaller ones that came with the kit. All of the fab work was completed basically four days before the event. And I had yet to crank over the engine.

  • Top Challenge Dyno
  • Top Challenge Lift
  • Top Challenge Headlight
By Super Street Staff
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