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AK370Z 12-16-2009 01:06 PM

This Soon To Be GT3 Killer Is Everything A New Z Owner Should Be Excited About!
 
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2009 Nissan 370Z CBA-Z34 - Pushing The Limits
This Soon To Be GT3 Killer Is Everything A New Z Owner Should Be Excited About. MCR Shows Us Why

By Taro Koki
Photography by Kyosyu Mizohata

In the same way that Hattori Hanzo only makes his samurai swords with pride and without compromise, Shinichi Kobayashi of Matchless Crowd Racing (MCR) only builds cars, both for himself and customers, until he is completely satisfied. The master tuner's philosophy is that his work must bring excitement, movement and dreams to his end users. Anything else is useless. I've seen him limping out of a car arriving to an event. I later heard that he wrecked the night before during a high speed "test". He himself must experience the limit to truly know the car he's building. Kobayashi is stoic to himself and equally strict to his staff. If he sees a mechanic cutting corners he won't hesitate to smack him on the head. It's possibly something that wouldn't fly this side of the Pacific, but only with that type of attitude and atmosphere does the blistering fast crimson red MCR cars are born.


MCR was founded in 1994 by Kobayashi. Since the beginning, Nissan cars and speed has been his focus. Since speed cannot be compromised, Kobayashi never even dabbled with drifting. Actually he dislikes drifting because he believes it's a show and not a clear competition.

A couple years ago, a red MCR R34 GT-R was crowned the Touge Monster by Keiichi Tsuchiya, in a Hot Version DVD, and put Kobayashi and team on the map as one of the top Nissan tuners in Japan. So when the Nissan 370Z was launched in 2008, it was time to prove once again that MCR was on the forefront of Nissan tuning. When they got their hands on their Z34, Kobayashi drove it extensively to test the car. The first thing he noticed (like many of the Z owners) was that the cooling mechanism of the new Z could use some modifications. The VQ37VHR engine's rev limiter starts kicking in at 5900rpm when the oil temp rises over 275F. With the engine oil temp hitting the roof every time he pushed the car, it was preventing MCR from developing other areas of the car. Kobayashi first called up his partners at ARC for a new aluminum oil cooler. He also flushed the factory engine oil for NISMO competition 0W-30 oil. Not only the engine but the rear differentials needed extra cooling as well, so an ARC differential oil cooler was called in along with Omega 75W-140 oil. Finally, for improved traction, a NISMO GT-Pro LSD was installed.

With the cooling issue aside, Kobayashi was finally able to start working on the engine. But with limited time in tuning a 370Z, most of the mechanical fabrications were made to make noticeable strides in performance. The MCR SWAT ROM Version 3, which rids limiters, optimizes the electronic throttle mapping, variable valve timing and ignition/fuel timing. Kobayashi says, "air cleaners and exhausts tend to be the first thing to do to increase power but on NA cars, I like starting from the ECU to get instant drive feel results. The low- to mid-range torque increase is where the driver can really feel the response difference compared to the stock settings." On the charts, horsepower is now rated at 299.7ps whereas the torque picked up to 35.5kgm. ECU and exhaust tuning also come hand-in-hand for MCR, so they added their own center pipe, Crimson muffler and a catalyzer from Sunline Racing to create a smoother flow contributing to the upped power.


Another MCR partner, ZEAL, provided a set of coilovers to Kobayashi, which is set up with custom-valved MCR Function-A shocks. Many hours were put into building the bottom half of the car so he sweats confidence when explaining the suspension set up. Tires and wheels must not be forgotten when speaking of overall drive setup. Enkei and Yokohama have been a part of MCR's repertoire for quite some time now; the Enkei wheels are hyper-silver 19-inch GTC01s and are designed to clear the oversized Endless rotors and calipers.


The aggressive looks of the MCR Z34 is made up mostly by NISMO aero components; the front half spoiler, side steps and rear spoiler are all from the factory Nissan motorsports division. The black canards are the only original exterior part besides the MCR F1 marker harness kit for the back fog light. The headlights are Bellof Optimals that gives a silkier white than the stock lights. Also the position lights and license plate lights are Bellof Super Wide LED bulbs for the extra touch with brighter glow. Not that he needs any added attention to the license plate as he zips around the express highways of Tokyo. We're sad to say the inside is mostly stock except for the Bride Euro II seats that keep him from flying out of his seat on the Shutoko highway and the Nardi Classic steering wheel.


Next on the plate for this Z is definitely going to be engine development and MCR has taken apart the motor several times already so they can begin developing original parts. Ultimately the goal is to beat the Porsche GT3 on the track with this car, a battle we'd like to see someday if he can actually make it happen. So we won't be seeing Kobayashi retiring and hiding in Okinawa behind a sushi bar like Hattori Hanzo did. No, you'll find him right in his shop working away under the hood until the GT3 killer comes to life.

Tuning Menu
2009 Nissan 370Z CBA-Z34 Owner matchless crowd racing (MCR)
Hometown saitama, japan
Occupation nissan tuning specialist

Engine 3.7L VQ37VHR; MCR center pipe and Crimson exhaust muffler; Sunline Racing GT-spec EX Sports catalytic converter

Driveline NISMO GT-Pro LSD

Engine Management MCR SWAT ROM version 3 ECU

Power 299.7ps at 7,358rpm; 35.5kgm at 4,351 rpm

Footwork & Chassis ZEAL front 14kg X-coilovers with MCR Function A shock absorbers; ZEAL rear X-coilovers 18kg with MCR Function A shock absorbers

Brakes Endless 6-piston Monocoque front calipers with 370mm rotors and rear pads

Wheels & Tires +42 19x9.5 and +22 19x10 Enkei GTC01 wheels; ADVAN Neova AD08 255/35R19 and 295/30R19 tires

Exterior MCR carbon canards, F1 marker harness kit and rear fog lamp; NISMO front half spoiler, side skirts and rear spoiler; Bellof Optimal headlights and Super White LED bulbs

Interior Nardi Classic steering wheel; Bride Euro II seats

WWW endlessusa.com (Endless/ZEAL), enkei.com, mcr-ltd.com, more-japan.com (Bride)


How Do I Get There? For anyone visiting Japan, we know how tough it can be getting around when a car isn't the best option. It's even more difficult when you have to take a train, can't read the signs or don't have a native Japanese person with you to show you the ropes. So we did the next best thing: we asked our native Japanese expert (who just happened to go to high school in the States and now lives in Southern California) to help you with the process. Of course if you do have the luxury of having someone show you around, we highly recommend it, but for those of you who are making shop visits into your trip, you might want to keep these notes handy.

MCR Japan (directions from JR Akihabara Station to M.C.R):
• Take the "Tsukuba Express" towards Tsukuba and get off at YASHIO Station.
• Find the elevated Shutoko No 6 highway going parallel to the train you just got off.
• Take a left and walk underneath on Kendo #116 going back towards Akihabara.
• Keep on going until you arrive to Yashio Minami Ramp Crossing lights and take a right.
• Take a right on the first narrow street right before the "Avail Casual & Shoe" store.
• Take your first left and you should see the M.C.R shop on the right-hand side.

More pictures:

Source: 2009 Nissan 370Z CBA-Z34 - Matchless Crowd Racing - Super Street Magazine

AK370Z 12-16-2009 01:08 PM

Video 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkPmT-dTxIc

Video 2
Mr. Kobayashi in SUGO :driving:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdY2Q5vryg4

Trips 12-16-2009 01:14 PM

Wow! simply Wow!
Thanks Ak! :tup:

phelan 12-16-2009 01:15 PM

Quote:

MCR Japan (directions from JR Akihabara Station to M.C.R):
• Take the "Tsukuba Express" towards Tsukuba and get off at YASHIO Station.
• Find the elevated Shutoko No 6 highway going parallel to the train you just got off.
• Take a left and walk underneath on Kendo #116 going back towards Akihabara.
• Keep on going until you arrive to Yashio Minami Ramp Crossing lights and take a right.
• Take a right on the first narrow street right before the "Avail Casual & Shoe" store.
• Take your first left and you should see the M.C.R shop on the right-hand side.
LOL all of my directions in Japan were like that. "See X building, turn left, then go X distance to this next landmark". Kinda fun how Akihabara is the waypoint here...some of you might know what I mean.

I like the shop...very homely :p

AK370Z 12-16-2009 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 326670)
Wow! simply Wow!
Thanks Ak! :tup:

You're welcome. Drift King Tsuchiya drives the MCR Z here. Old video so not sure you saw it already or no. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpY_pVtI70w

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 326672)
LOL all of my directions in Japan were like that. "See X building, turn left, then go X distance to this next landmark". Kinda fun how Akihabara is the waypoint here...some of you might know what I mean.

I like the shop...very homely :p

haha.. that's great! It's my dream to go to japan and at least see the tochigi japan Nissan plant, Nissan Oval track and GTR testing. Maybe one day I can go. You can be my guide :excited:

JonBoy 12-16-2009 01:22 PM

Good luck on beating the GT3 with 415 hp, virtually R-compound tires, a fully developed racing suspension that is built solely for the car, and years of development.

Yeah, you can add a supercharger or turbo and massive tires and brakes but it'll still never be the complete package. By the time he's done, he'll have spent enough money to buy a GT3, I'll bet.

Trips 12-16-2009 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JonBoy (Post 326682)
Good luck on beating the GT3 with 415 hp, virtually R-compound tires, a fully developed racing suspension that is built solely for the car, and years of development.

Yeah, you can add a supercharger or turbo and massive tires and brakes but it'll still never be the complete package. By the time he's done, he'll have spent enough money to buy a GT3, I'll bet.

the Z can be made to Compete and with a lot more money left over...

GT Motoring 12-16-2009 01:29 PM

It can be made to compete but what beats an out of the box racecar?! haha


I like the car as a whole but not a fan of the silver aero kit or the cheap looking steering wheel.

SOLISIMO 12-16-2009 01:39 PM

What happends if someone mods the hell out of that Gt3

Trips 12-16-2009 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonBoy (Post 326682)
Good luck on beating the GT3 with 415 hp, virtually R-compound tires, a fully developed racing suspension that is built solely for the car, and years of development.

Yeah, you can add a supercharger or turbo and massive tires and brakes but it'll still never be the complete package. By the time he's done, he'll have spent enough money to buy a GT3, I'll bet.

with a base sticker of $112,000 you should have plenty left over...:hello:

jmlenz 12-16-2009 01:46 PM

agreed...GT3 killer is a VERY bold statement, and very unlikely

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonBoy (Post 326682)
Good luck on beating the GT3 with 415 hp, virtually R-compound tires, a fully developed racing suspension that is built solely for the car, and years of development.

Yeah, you can add a supercharger or turbo and massive tires and brakes but it'll still never be the complete package. By the time he's done, he'll have spent enough money to buy a GT3, I'll bet.


Trips 12-16-2009 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SOLISIMO (Post 326702)
What happends if someone mods the hell out of that Gt3

Simple, Deny your Warranty claim if they find the aftermarket component caused the problem, no different than Nissan or others would..

SOLISIMO 12-16-2009 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 326713)
Simple, Deny your Warranty claim if they find the aftermarket component caused the problem, no different than Nissan or others would..

damn never knew that car cost 113k now I see the big deal:bowrofl:

sensi09 12-16-2009 02:37 PM

MCR builds some nice cars, but the only GT3 killer I see is the GTR.

http://www.mcr-ltd.com/

nicknick 12-16-2009 04:49 PM

The Zed is a great car but one with a perceived weakness and a lot of attention has been brought to it. Engine oli overheating issues. Again this Japanese guy proved it. I just wonder how a 370z could handle Melbourne 45 degree celcius temperature in heavy traffic where you don't get out of 2nd gear for at leaSt 45 mins, with the air conditioning on. Will it overheat and be an embarassment on the side of the road. Here, this is a $70,000 car. NISSAN STOP BULLSHITTING AND MAKE A GOOD QUALITY OIL COOLER STANDARD, I KNOW I WILL NOT BITCH IF THE CAR HERE IN AUSTRALIA IS WORTH AN $1,000 BECAUSE OF IT. I'D STILL BUY IT.
Therevare many days here where the temp gets to over 40 degrees, some people drive with the air con on (i don't, too mechanically sympathetic, and maybe stupid) and push the car. In this situation will the car handle it or will it go into limp mode. Eliminate this flaw/perceived flaw and this will be an untouchable from critism car.


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