Car Feature>> Mark Arcenal’s Fatlace S14

The Fatlace S14 has seen a lot of different looks over the years. But of all the different variations, its current state is my favorite.

When Mark gave me the opportunity to drive this car to learn the basics of drifting, I was expecting the car to be this untamed beast which will take hours to get used to. But oh was I wrong. The car was extremely easy to drive. There was more than enough power to have fun with and how the car was going to react was very predictable.

That’s all thanks to Mark’s years of experience building his own car and going out to drive it. But we’re not here to talk about Mark, or how I loved driving it. We’re here to talk about the car itself.

This S14 features a fully built SR20 producing around 450 horses. More than enough power to have fun drifting. The motor, an S15 block with an S14 head, was built by the guys at Performance Options & assembled at DGR Fabrication and features a block bored to 86.5mm.

When it came to the selection of the body kit, Mark chose both Rocket Bunny & Supermade. A Rockey Bunny kit flows all the way around, but he has two front bumpers just in case he decides to switch things around. The Supermade front bumper is currently the one shown in these photos. The Porsche 911 GT3 White paint job looks great

You’re probably wondering about the S14’s overall animal print at this point, it’s Mark homage to his sneaker roots –Nike to be exact.

Mark wanted a car that produces enough horse power for fun, but also wanted it bulletproofed.

Having had the opportunity to drive this car, I can tell you on personal experience that Mark has set up his HKS Hipermax D coil overs perfectly for drifting. There’s little body roll, and the rear squats just enough. The suspension also features Peak Performance inner and outer tie rods, a Peak Performance pillow upper link for the rear traction bar, Peak Performance rear upper camber arms and a Peak Performance Tension rod.

I like the placement of the RodZilla Sticker.

Mark chose a set of J Line SDMSL2. The wheels fit perfectly with their front size and offset of 18×9.5 -10 and 18×9.5 -35 in the rear. That sort of fitment is, in my opinion, a good balance between looks and performance. Mark also sourced out a Peak Performance 5 Lug conversion kit.

The interior has the usual dedicated drift car treatment: a completely gutted interior, Bride Vios III Lomax bucket seats, Takata harness, Keys Racing steering wheel, and of course, a pink JDM bubble shifter. It matches the roll cage!

The heavy OEM door panels were replaced by a much cooler looking carbon fiber one. Notice the hole that was cut at bottom section of the door panel so that the door can close properly with the cage’s door bars. Pretty cool.

I love this car for the fact that its a seemingly perfect marriage of performance and looks. And after my experience behind the wheel I loved it even more.

Happy S14 day to you all!

-Linhbergh

Complete Spec List:

1995 Nissan S14 (2nd Owner since 2002)

Engine:

- Fully Built SR20DET
– S14 head/ S15 Block
– T2871 Turbo
– Built by Performance Options / Oakland & assembled at DGR
– Block bored to 86.5mm
– CP Pistons: 86.5 9.0:1
– S15 Rods
– New Calico Rod & Main Bearings
– New Thrust Washers
– Greddy Oil Pan
– ARP Rod Bolts & Head Bolts
– Apexi Head Gasket
– 16 New OEM Valves
– BC0205 Cams: Stage 2 – 264 / 12.06 in & ex
– BC Valve Springs / Titanium Retainers
– Rocker Arm Stoppers
– New Oil Squirter Tubes in / ex
– SARD Fuel Pressure Regulator with Braided Lines and Fittings
– Garage Saurus Ex Mani
– Exedy Hyper Single Clutch
– Greddy E-01 Boost Controller w/2 extra Wiring inputs

Suspension:

- HKS Hipermax D Coilovers
– Peak Performance 5 Lug conversion
– Peak Performance Inner Tie Rod – PRO
– Peak Performance Outer Tie Rod – PRO
– Peak Performance Pillow Upper Link (Traction Bar – Rear)
– Peak Performance RUCA (Rear Upper Camber Arms)
– Peak Performance Tension Rod

Exterior:

- Rocket Bunny & Supermade bodykit 2 Front Bumpers (Supermade shown & Rocket Bunny)
– Paint: Porsche GT3 White

Interior:

- Bride Vios III Lomax
– Takata Harness
– Stack Gauges
– Keys Racing Steering wheel

Wheels:

- JLine SDMSL2 18×9.5 -10 / Rear 18×9.5 – 35
– Toyo Tires

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1

Wallpaper of the last pic please!!!

2

WALLPAPERS!!! PLEASEEE!!!!

3

Just Love this new version best of all!!!

4

I like the body kit fine. I have the SM kit on my own car. but this vinyl scheme is the worst thing mark has come up with to date. I much prefer any of the previous iterations over the current pebble and pedals look.

5

The thing about the vinyl is that its not permanent.. knowing mark, itll change up sooner than you know it.

6

yawn this car is a hypebeast.

7

anytihng more than pictures of this car doing donuts. Any proof these people can drive?

8

Wallpaper of the 3rd pictures down plz!



amazing car :)

9

Wallpaper of the first one please !

10

i was waiting for this so long! love that car!

11

ok, i understand this (brilliant) motoring-site has a heavy drift bias, and you are all fan of the s-chassis and everything. but this is a bit rediculous...

dont you have anything non nissan to post?

12

Sick car!!! Nice work....I'd like to see a wallpaper as well

13

@discoquinn youtube / vimeo is your friend buddy. search fatlace S14

14

This car is flawless and driven hard!

15

awesome ,gives me inspiration for my s14 love the rim choice and body kit selection...is the rear spoiler rocket bunny?

16

Slick looking car. Proper fitment and quality work always shines though. You can tell the quality of work just by looking at the tires. Not many shops and people know how a tire should be installed. I don't want too go into detail abou the tires. Would cause alot of aggrovation in standard tire shops. But it is nice too see. Keep it sideways

17

Slick looking car. Proper fitment and quality work always shines though. You can tell the quality of work just by looking at the tires. Not many shops and people know how a tire should be installed. I don't want too go into detail abou the tires. Would cause alot of aggrovation in standard tire shops. But it is nice too see. Keep it sideways

19

hate hate hate

Go put some more water in Buck Nasty's Mama's dish

20

A perfect example of a well balanced S14. I wonder if it would look any better with all the same parts but in an S15 front end conversion??

21

no, what would have been cool is if the door panels/cards were custom molded to clear the cage.......i get that it's cheaper to cut a hole, but cmon guys unless you're going custom then it's already been done before on an S chassis.



sorta like choppers.....if you're not willing to go the extra mile to make something custom or trick then you're not standing out

22

Trust me, I wouldn't mind this being in my garage, but it's all kinds of not right. The front fenders, the vinyl, the pink... All that would be in the garbage if it were mine.

23

love this car but i liked how it looked before the wrap personally

24

I just love all the hard work that went into this car.

26

company car abuse, fatlace is a san fran thang, represent your own city's talents.

27

@Henry: cool story bro!!!!

28

I LOVE THIS MACHINE

29

It's called Carrera White, and you can't really see its famed purity beneath those spots. Oh well, still looks great.

30

Why would cutting the carbon door panels be something to be proud of? maybe you should get the door bars redone??? Brake lines are all bent... foreals??? and anyone sporting pink, especially on a cage has problems if you think it's actually cool. bubble shift knobs are lame tool. Please take off your fatlace stickers or they will forever be DOWNGRADED.

31

Back in December, I had the opportunity to help Mark Arcenal slowly ruin his S14 by learning how to drift

32

Back in December, I had the opportunity to help Mark Arcenal slowly ruin his S14 by learning how to drift

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