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Jake Lucas JLS13

Luke Hunter June 13, 2017

Sometimes it's good to do a shoot where you can stuff around and have a joke while you try different things and hone the “craft” side of photography. Learning and developing different styles of creating images is something I really thirst for, and it’s made so much easier when you have friends that have a good understanding and empathy for what you're trying to achieve.

Jake’s S13 has undergone big changes over the last year-and-a-bit, starting out as a road registered drift car when Jake acquired it with an Sr20 Heart. Now, fast forward 3 years and it’s got an LS1 heart and T56 gearbox re-purposed from a VY SS Ute and 18x10 Work gt5 +18 wheels sitting underneath +25mm front fenders + 45mm rear fenders (Viva Garage's Rocket Bunny copies), making it a formidable grip weapon.

I arrived at Jake’s late afternoon with a loose plan, knowing more of the hill that his shed-turned-workshop sits on has been dug out to accommodate extra undercover shed area in the months to come, thus leaving a flat dirt area with a rock face background.

After a quick dry down, we positioned the car accordingly and got to work, I was interested to see how his pressure pack paint job (it’s a race car after all) would stand up against the off-camera flash, but those fears were soon put to rest as I started lighting different angles of the car.

While it wasn’t a particularly amazing sunset, it was still worth capturing the last light and the hint of colour it produced.

With the sun now safely gone, we could produce more contrast between the flash and background of the car. Note to self: Race slicks and mud don’t go well together…

One of the goals when doing the engine swap was to make it sit back as far as possible in the engine bay, this required modifying some polyurethane engine mounts to suit. The exhaust fab' work and tune was done locally by LS Engineering, giving the LS a raspy, loud note.

Inside, as you can imagine, is all business. A sturdy Nardi steering wheel and Velo race seat make the pilot comfortable during those flying laps and a hydraulic handbrake still in arm's reach if the wish to drift ever becomes too great.

I must admit, doing interior photos is one of the more challenging aspects of doing automotive photography. Normally I’m able to bounce light off the roof lining in the back seat to give a defused, even lighting effect and other times it takes a few goes to find what will work. But it is always rewarding conquering the different styles of interiors in a diverse range of cars.

The door cards, replaced with aluminum and a simplistic single fold are starting to collect stickers, including Jakes own business, JL Media. If you have any more stickers, let him know!

All the photos at this point were filling time until it got dark enough to do something I’ve been slowly exploring over the past year. With summer now safely behind us, it was time to play with fire again.
Roughly, this is done is by attaching rope to a pole, soaking it in slow burning fuel, then igniting it. The type of fuel/rope is important so that it doesn’t have an odor when it burns, so smelling like molten chemicals or fuel is never an issue. The shutter on the camera it set to open for 30sec as I walk around the subject “painting” the burning light on the camera's sensor and using that light to illuminate the car at the same time.

After another couple of exposures trying different patterns, we hit the jackpot. An undulating sea of fire, whipping and curving, brazenly engulfing the S13 (figuratively of course).

And lastly, a more simplistic approach, but just as effective!

Full Specs: 
Engine vy ss ute
T56 gearbox
1.5 way lsd 4.08 gears
Wheels are work gt5 18x10 +18 offset
Gk tech arms and knuckles
Bc br Coilovers
Tail shaft by EMA
Power steering by Rapid
Exhaust and Tune by LS engineering
AGI cage
Homemade gearbox mount and reverse throw clutch setup
 

Cam and cylinder head work coming soon with a goal of 280rwkw

Bonus Images

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In Car Features Tags S13, Ls1, grip, AWDCC, Fire Painting, Race Car, Nissan, Silvia

AWDCC Motorkhana 24th July 2016

Luke Hunter August 2, 2016

This round was meant to be held on dirt at Villa Grove but the rain and just pure terrible weather caused the shift in location to the Barnawatha DECA site again. 


The rain however did hold off for the best part of the day.

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So that meant the tyre burning could begin! Brendan normally frequents the Lap Dash rounds at the club but after recently purchasing a set of rubber that wasn't quite up to the task of sticking the R33 to the track decided the tyres needed punishing for their failure.

I was pretty happy to see another G6E Turbo hit the pan, the big boaty car definitely had the power but like my effort, would have been a lot of work to get around the small tests! 

Really wasn't expecting a Forester to be out tackling the tests, but that's the joy of these events, everyone is welcome, no matter what kind of 4 wheel car you drive! 

It was  Family fun day for Patrick Dunlop's R31, Sharing the car with his Wife Jess and Brother Andy. 

Some minor problems saw them miss out on a couple of tests but by all accounts, had a great day. 

Darren and his Son shared this Evo they had picked up from Sydney the day before, By all accounts its a grey import track only car. 

Unfortunately later in the day during the Khanacross Darren decided to test out its 4x4 capacity... 

I doubt his Son has let him live this down.. 

Check out http://www.awdcc.com.au/

And Results >>>> HERE<<<<< 

Bonus Images 

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In Events Tags Events, AWDCC, Motorkhana, Ford, Falcon, Evo, r31, r33, Subaru

AWDCC Rapid Sprint Wilby Raceway: Round 3, June 26 2016.

Luke Hunter July 3, 2016

Round 3 of the AWDCC Rapid Lap dash was held out at Wilby Motorsport park 10 min south of Yarrawonga and just a little over an hour’s drive from Albury. 

The track its self is 1km long, producing very quick lap times.Robert Forest in his XD Falcon v8 produced a time of 0:38.6135 that landed him 14th place out of 38 (Yes 38) Competitors for the day. 

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Ben Arnold taking out top honors with a 0:34.1293 

His Godzilla race car living up to its name.

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Something a bit different this time was Peter Cullen's turbo Ae92 Corolla. 

The 4age power plant made all the right turbo noises, sounding very unique on the day. 

Check out the low mount. As l approached Peter for a chat it was clear something was not right with the steering assemblies as they rushed around to try and fix it before the next session. Never did get to have a proper chat but hopefully in the future. He did however post a 0:39.5146 to come in 23rd

A bit of drama didn't stop Mitchel Warnock setting a 0:38.8518 to end up 19th in his LS powered R33. 

The nasty mess the lay within the engine bay, the belt had eaten though a radiator hose so it looked much worse that it was. 

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Jake Lucas's farther Rex, seen here cocking a wheel. Went a 0:40.7042 only just faster than Jake who set a 0:40.7784! So close!! 

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Jake also had an e36 rag top out for some fun, I wonder if he can keep bringing a new car every round for the rest of the year?

His LS S13 isn't far away from being finished so hopefully next time he will be back in that!

 

The groups were very well balanced, placing cars with similar lap times together can be quite hard I bet, but the club did a great job! Having minimal lap traffic for everyone.  

That Just about wraps up this post, these days have a really great atmosphere, thanks to all that helped to  organise the day, because it  really was well organised! 

Full results from the day can be found >> here << 

Club Website: www.awdcc.com.au

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/awdcc/ 

BONUS IMAGES

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In Events Tags AWDCC, Wilby, Racing, Turbo, Events, Falcon, Car Club, GTR, Corolla

AWDCC Motorkhana June 5th 2016

Luke Hunter June 21, 2016

Bit slow to get this one to the blog, and with Wilby on this weekend I thought I should get it done!
A very over cast and at time wet, rainy day out at Barnawartha Tafe DECA but with 30 entrants it hardly scared anyone away from rounding up a few cones and setting some times! 

Jake Lucas, normally in a matte black s13 convinced his father to go halves in an Excel while hes building his Silvia. First event in the car went well with only a tappet noise and alternator failing to charge but they never missed a trial.

Pat in his turbo falcon put on a great show once again, leaving the start line at WOT almost every time to attack cones. 

Smoking the pad out when he could! 

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Nathan Clark in his Commodore powered Gemini, possibly more suited to a burnout pad they still gave it a good crack, hope to see them out again in the green beast!  

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I think everyone fell in love with this Alfa GTV thoughout the day, keeping it classy the whole time. 

Tarun lines up in his s13 ready to lay down some times, Possible car trouble seen him well down the order with plenty to improve on, can't wait to see him out next time. definitely one to watch!  

Ben took to the pad once again in his r33, laying down times that seen him end in the top 10 for the day. a credit to his car control in one of the bigger chassis.

Minis are always top of the table in Motorkhana. Rod Shaw (Pictured) coming in just shy of 1st place behind Simon Kerr in another Mini.

For full results head to http://www.awdcc.com.au/

Check out the Video by http://jlmedia.com.au/

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In Events Tags AWDCC, Turbo, Falcon, Alfa, Events, DECA, Car Club, Motorkhana, Mini, s13, r33, GTV

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