I was waiting for some deep and scientific reason for the 11k redline. Then he just said "Initial D" and I just smiled in happiness. To think that an anime could spark this much passion into a build is insanely epic.
Iirc the 11k engine in Takumi’s AE86 was supposed to be an engine that’s usually not found in road cars. I remember some dialogue where Bunta was asked something like “how did you get this? This shouldn’t exist anymore” so I thought it implied that that specific engine came from an official racing team.
I love that you all discuss the presence of that engine vs just chasing power and throwing a K or SR at it. It takes a certain type of patience and dedication to build that. Much respect to Larry and Taka, and to everyone involved in the build.
@@sepg5084 not just SEMA, but Taka mentioned it being a street car, and a culmination of a lot of his previous chassis/parts being used for this. Power is definitely one of the more sought after things among many builders. That’s why I mentioned how much I appreciate the fact that they didn’t pursue that, and pursued character of the car instead.
@DillonShelburn Unfortunately N/A builds at this level (ITBs, big cams, high comp pistons etc.) actually make it a terrible street car. N/A is glorious but it's a lot of money and drawbacks to get beat by half the displacement and a turbo
@@Desert_SpecDo they? I've always heard this but none of my high reving NA builds have this problem. It's like saying you wouldn't want to street a Hayabusa.
DUUUUUUDE as a former AE86 owner, this engine is bringing a tear to my eye. For so long, the UPPER limit of the 4age was like 9000rpm for a street motor, but now you're telling me we can have 11k AND drive it on the street?! Taka, you're gonna make me go AE86 shopping again!
@@Adam-ub9nuyou sure you watch the whole vid? He said he built and engineered it by destroking it to make it less inertial side to side by the piston, less wear to the cylinder wall.. in short built to be reliable street car
@@trijohn23 I listened to it at work, maybe he was talking about the race cars having to do that? You're not gonna rev something to 11k RPM too many times before it needs to be rebuilt.
Taka Aono is the true OG! He's the definition of AE86 and drifting from the very beginning in the US. So heart warming to see him still at it and back with such an incredible build.
Happy to see Aono san keeping his AE86 true to it's roots. Lots of folks can't get over power figures and arguing numbers online, but these cars are about the passion of driving. When an AE86 is set up right, the driver feel, sights, and sounds are up there with the best. I've been building my 4AGE and AE86 project with this same philosophy in mind.
@@justintowers8230 lol I wish it was only 30k. I’m waaaaay past that amount into my project and it’s not even done yet. It’s not a logical pursuit by any means.
@@DoubleOSevanI'm doing something similar with a 80 datsun 210. Its a naturally aspirated sr so Im not expecting major power but it is all nissan, revs to almost 9500 consistently and car only weights 1700lbs so its a rocket
@@DoubleOSevan what im getting at it what your saying is absurd. People are saying Rob Dahm RX7 is a great RX7. uhh no its not. He put $200K into it, tubed chassis, completely different suspension geometry way to much power for the street. Then people will "grocery ghetter" Its not an RX7 any more. the question is at what point does the chassis stop becoming what the manufacture intended it to be.
Man, I remember my brother in law Mike Lizardi talking about this swap to me in the late 90s when I had my AE101 ‘95 Corolla with 7AFE 1.8L… We miss you Mike! 🙏🏼. Mike was ahead of the times and a true pioneer in the SoCal import scene, way before there was a scene or anything fast and furious!
Ae86s are still obtainable here in NZ. Plenty came in as grey imports in the 90s and early 2000s. What you can do with these cars now is unbelievable as technology has moved on. Loved the end of the video where there is a Spoon Fl5 casually hanging out in the background.
I respect his build… it’s not a weird gutted track type with a relocated radiator, hood exit exhaust, 4 speed/sequential transmission or plexiglass windows.
Can't get enough of your content Larry every time I watch one of your videos I think to myself there's no way he can top this one but you always do you're a great role model and sponsor for the car community as a whole stay cool 😎
I had the amazing opportunity to create taka’s hero card one season for FD. I was working with my friends at Lifeblasters and we where churning out rad art left and right. I will never forget i got to the pits in pbr and taka had put one of my decals on his quarter glass, i went to him and thanked him, he was as awesome as could be!! GO TAKA! Thank you for staying so humble and for keeping it rad! 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Taka is always the nicest guy on the grip at any event. I remember riding with him at all-star bash years ago at Willow and it was a blast. Love his commitment to the Hachi.
Amazing car, a remember watching video on the engine build over at MotoIQ, a set of AT Power shaftless ITBs would round out the build perfectly. Only other thing I would change as a street car is adding transparent CAM belt covers, open cam belts look cool and all, but one loose stone in the wrong place and it ends in tears.
I used to want a build almost exactly like this one but now is out of my budget thanks for the video Larry atleast I can be happy that a FD driver I used to support get to enjoy it.
Taka-san is living mine and many other 86 lover's dream with this responsive AE86 build. I have been checking on UA-cam for build like this wondering if they did it in Initial D, surely someone like me wanted to do it too and I am so glad this video came up in my recommendation playlist. Keep living the dream Taka-san and keep building this car as the amazing daily driver you envisioned it to be. A lot of these JDM vehicles are now high in cost not only due to the gain in popularity but also by how horribly people trashed them over the years when they were cheaper to avail to the point that loved and daily drived JDMs are sight for sore eyes as they are so less now.
What an amazing video of that car and owner. Not only the built car and Taka-san are wonderful, no, Larry, you did an amazing job filming, interviewing and appreciating that work. Pure love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was my dream with my BRZ. I wanted to build it to rev to 10k but after researching and talking to people and hearing how much money it would cost I decided to boost it instead.
I love all this OG content. I love the fact that you can import many of these cars under the 25 year rule now. The JDM cars were the dream back in the day, but we couldn't, so we swapped engines. Now I want to import a S13 Silvia K's and swap the stock components out with my parts...excited about all this fire content!
2005 Formula D: Round 2- Atlanta, GA: Taka Aono AE86 vs Samuel Hubinette Viper To me, this is still one of the best moments in the history of Formula Drift. It's one for the history books. Going head to head, the judges could not decide the winner so they said to run it "One More Time" as they do. After going a second time, the judges could not decide the winner so once again they said, "One More Time" which was the first time in Formula Drift's history to run 3 times. After 3 times, the judges actually wanted them to run a 4th time, but unfortunately after running 3 times, Taka Aono was forced to withdraw from the competition because his AE86 had overheated due to too many consecutive runs, not enough time to cool down. After this in 2006, Formula Drift created the points system for each run and the Sudden Death rule which prevented going a 4th time. First 2 Runs: ua-cam.com/video/psawGKNYEsg/v-deo.html Final Run: ua-cam.com/video/psawGKNYEsg/v-deo.html Taka Aono is a legend in my book and I would love to chat with him specifically about this drift battle.
that's so interesting... de-stroking a longer block to reduce some internal stresses while revving. that's wild and something I've never even thought of. I guess it makes sense that anyone still working on 86's is going to be digging that extra bit deeper into things.
This is literally Takumi’s car after his dad finished built it for the last couple races and I believe. I just remember it revving to the moon, 11,000 RPM 🤔 now I have to go back and watch initial D ❤ Love the A86 build 🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿 not respectful building one like Takumi’s. This is what I imagine it would be in real Life
Wow Taka’s such a cool humble guy you can just talk car for hours with. So much knowledge too. Love the 7afe block build. Building one myself with itbs too! Sound over power anyway💦
I’d love to see where billet blocks are with the 11,000+ rpm engines in 2024. Destroked and longer Rod, with lighter pistons does change everything. 🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼😎☮️🍀
i had a 4age bt in a toyota levin ae111 for a while, it was such a fun car, the sound of 8500rpm was exhilirating. sadly it had minor issues, i bought a new car, and had to sell the old car, even though the issue turned out to be a simple stuck idle control valve, which was easy to fix. but the suspension and brakes were not really w.o.f worthy, so i sold it for a measly $700nzd... at the time i was living at home, and my dad didnt want it on the property anymore. its crazy. that thing is probably worth like $10k now... and that was only 8 years ago.
I hope i can have one of these one day i loved them back in 2004 when import tuner had one with itb in it in like a green and i fell in love and ppl still hated on them now they are unattainable
I don't watch many of these types of video's but this was a great video! Actually made me want to watch more of it and wonder what else he has stashed away. Just purchased my Chaser a year ago this month and I absolutely am in love with it. Saddens me to think we could have had these cars in the 90's but our shitty manufacturers (Ford, Chevy etc) probably faught tooth and nail to keep them banned by lobbing our government. For SHAME!!! Great video, wish I was healthy enough to build my Chaser up to 600whp.
Let's Go Larry! Much Respect To Taka, and yourself Larry!!! I want to thank you for being the face of all of these beautiful cars over the years! Happy New Year! 🎊🎉
Sugoi build! Love proper InitialD inspired AE86 builds It's so cool to see that he's running my ITB's (20 Valve Blacktop) with the very same 100mm SQ Engineering velocity stacks from BGRS out in California
"Make sure to rev up to 11,000 rpms" - Bunta Fujiwara
Just remember to only use 9,000 against EK9s
i paid for the whole tachometer you gonna use the whole tachometer - Bunta Fujiwara
Sankyu oyaji..
"DON'T LOSE"
11:50 🤗
I love the fact this build was inspired by the lore in Initial D about Takumi being told dads car could rev to 11k
I was waiting for some deep and scientific reason for the 11k redline. Then he just said "Initial D" and I just smiled in happiness. To think that an anime could spark this much passion into a build is insanely epic.
Iirc the 11k engine in Takumi’s AE86 was supposed to be an engine that’s usually not found in road cars. I remember some dialogue where Bunta was asked something like “how did you get this? This shouldn’t exist anymore” so I thought it implied that that specific engine came from an official racing team.
@@computer1up yeah they said later in the show that it came from a Group A AE101 and made about 255hp at 11k RPM
@@vizzzla ah! Yes that was it. Thanks!
It's the way we know how fast Bunta is. Dude can buy special engine. I guess it's his rival in the past or his drive buddy.
I love that you all discuss the presence of that engine vs just chasing power and throwing a K or SR at it. It takes a certain type of patience and dedication to build that. Much respect to Larry and Taka, and to everyone involved in the build.
It's built for SEMA, so power is irrelevant. It's all about novelty.
@@sepg5084 not just SEMA, but Taka mentioned it being a street car, and a culmination of a lot of his previous chassis/parts being used for this. Power is definitely one of the more sought after things among many builders. That’s why I mentioned how much I appreciate the fact that they didn’t pursue that, and pursued character of the car instead.
@DillonShelburn Unfortunately N/A builds at this level (ITBs, big cams, high comp pistons etc.) actually make it a terrible street car. N/A is glorious but it's a lot of money and drawbacks to get beat by half the displacement and a turbo
@@Desert_Spec Oh I know. Which is even moreso where my appreciation comes from for Taka pursuing this.
@@Desert_SpecDo they? I've always heard this but none of my high reving NA builds have this problem. It's like saying you wouldn't want to street a Hayabusa.
DUUUUUUDE as a former AE86 owner, this engine is bringing a tear to my eye. For so long, the UPPER limit of the 4age was like 9000rpm for a street motor, but now you're telling me we can have 11k AND drive it on the street?! Taka, you're gonna make me go AE86 shopping again!
I mean, not really. It has to have the bearings and valves and valve springs replaced every 24 hours of run time.
@@Adam-ub9nuyou sure you watch the whole vid? He said he built and engineered it by destroking it to make it less inertial side to side by the piston, less wear to the cylinder wall.. in short built to be reliable street car
get ready to max out all ur credit cards zD
@@trijohn23 I listened to it at work, maybe he was talking about the race cars having to do that? You're not gonna rev something to 11k RPM too many times before it needs to be rebuilt.
drove my1986 MR2 with a 4AGE motor at 10500 rpm for over a year, without any change of parts at all, except for the crystal in the ECU.@@Adam-ub9nu
What a humble wonderful guy ... no wonder his sponsors still love him.
Taka Aono is the true OG! He's the definition of AE86 and drifting from the very beginning in the US. So heart warming to see him still at it and back with such an incredible build.
Reliable 11,000RPM is insane
This is one of the sickest builds I've seen in a while. There is some crazy engineering in that motor setup. Cant wait til it's dialed.
Great to see my old autocross buddy Taka! He won a Solo 2 National Championship in an AE86 long before he started drifting. Thanks Larry!
Happy to see Aono san keeping his AE86 true to it's roots. Lots of folks can't get over power figures and arguing numbers online, but these cars are about the passion of driving. When an AE86 is set up right, the driver feel, sights, and sounds are up there with the best. I've been building my 4AGE and AE86 project with this same philosophy in mind.
set up right after throwing 30K into it?
@@justintowers8230 lol I wish it was only 30k. I’m waaaaay past that amount into my project and it’s not even done yet. It’s not a logical pursuit by any means.
@@DoubleOSevanI'm doing something similar with a 80 datsun 210. Its a naturally aspirated sr so Im not expecting major power but it is all nissan, revs to almost 9500 consistently and car only weights 1700lbs so its a rocket
@@damianlindsey6177 sounds like a good time! 🤙
@@DoubleOSevan what im getting at it what your saying is absurd. People are saying Rob Dahm RX7 is a great RX7. uhh no its not. He put $200K into it, tubed chassis, completely different suspension geometry way to much power for the street. Then people will "grocery ghetter" Its not an RX7 any more. the question is at what point does the chassis stop becoming what the manufacture intended it to be.
Taka is such a good dude. Always loved catching with with him when he ran Formula Drift
Wow clip of 11k rpm on Dyno with sound is amazing. 😮
Man, I remember my brother in law Mike Lizardi talking about this swap to me in the late 90s when I had my AE101 ‘95 Corolla with 7AFE 1.8L… We miss you Mike! 🙏🏼. Mike was ahead of the times and a true pioneer in the SoCal import scene, way before there was a scene or anything fast and furious!
Absolutely beautiful. That is literally what I paid for my first two AE86's in '03... $300 (SR5) $500 (GTS)
Ae86s are still obtainable here in NZ. Plenty came in as grey imports in the 90s and early 2000s. What you can do with these cars now is unbelievable as technology has moved on. Loved the end of the video where there is a Spoon Fl5 casually hanging out in the background.
Damn, they're all rusted out here. I'd love to have any RWD Corolla, honestly.
get me one fr
Such a great build on an already fun platform. It's been about 30 years since I've driven an AE86 but I can still remember all the grins
You guys are chasing what ichi was chasing years ago. I love it, wish them best of luck
~ Make sure to rev it up to 11,000. Don’t loose! ~ Bunta Fujiwara
I respect his build… it’s not a weird gutted track type with a relocated radiator, hood exit exhaust, 4 speed/sequential transmission or plexiglass windows.
C3PO and the Diff housing... pure win.
Imagine going to the junk yard and seeing a gold plated rear end! I’d be stoked!
Can't get enough of your content Larry every time I watch one of your videos I think to myself there's no way he can top this one but you always do you're a great role model and sponsor for the car community as a whole stay cool 😎
All the yes. What a legend. Him and ueo and hibino keep the dream alive.
I had the amazing opportunity to create taka’s hero card one season for FD. I was working with my friends at Lifeblasters and we where churning out rad art left and right. I will never forget i got to the pits in pbr and taka had put one of my decals on his quarter glass, i went to him and thanked him, he was as awesome as could be!! GO TAKA! Thank you for staying so humble and for keeping it rad! 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Taka has just been pure master class in humble all these years and continues the trend. I love this build and everything he's done with it.
Taka is always the nicest guy on the grip at any event. I remember riding with him at all-star bash years ago at Willow and it was a blast. Love his commitment to the Hachi.
Amazing car, a remember watching video on the engine build over at MotoIQ, a set of AT Power shaftless ITBs would round out the build perfectly.
Only other thing I would change as a street car is adding transparent CAM belt covers, open cam belts look cool and all, but one loose stone in the wrong place and it ends in tears.
This is the AE86 that every AE86 wants to be.
11k, still with PS and AC. Looks fantastic too
I used to want a build almost exactly like this one but now is out of my budget thanks for the video Larry atleast I can be happy that a FD driver I used to support get to enjoy it.
What an inspiration for those of us building and preserving for love
That’s amazing that means the platform will continue to live on into a new generation that appreciate the classic drift chassis of the AE86
Ae86 always looks good, especially this one. Legend
11:48 🎶 BABY MAKE UP YOUR MIND 🎵
Larry’s content has been absolute bangers 🔥🔥🔥
Taka-san is living mine and many other 86 lover's dream with this responsive AE86 build. I have been checking on UA-cam for build like this wondering if they did it in Initial D, surely someone like me wanted to do it too and I am so glad this video came up in my recommendation playlist.
Keep living the dream Taka-san and keep building this car as the amazing daily driver you envisioned it to be. A lot of these JDM vehicles are now high in cost not only due to the gain in popularity but also by how horribly people trashed them over the years when they were cheaper to avail to the point that loved and daily drived JDMs are sight for sore eyes as they are so less now.
What an amazing video of that car and owner. Not only the built car and Taka-san are wonderful, no, Larry, you did an amazing job filming, interviewing and appreciating that work.
Pure love
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was one of the cars I missed at SEMA due to time and scheduling with my friends. I am happy to see coverage.
Man the heros from our youth are getting old. Good to see Taka still going with the ae86.
Turn it up to eleven, man! Who needs power on a project like this?!
Please do a follow-up video after he has the intake and tuning issues resolved. I bet this car will sound wicked when you record it!!!
literally my dream AE86 build
11,000 ❤😮 what a ride.
its crazy that all this effort goes into making 180hp, so much respect
Damn. I just watched a guy talking about AE86 for 20 minutes and not a single boring moment.
Oh wowwwwwwwwwww. Takumi & Bunta themselves would bow to Taka for this
Tsuchiya needs to drive this Hachi Roku on Gunsai to see how fast can go
Thanks you for covering this. A beautiful reminder of AE86.
what a chad, just to make the anime (GOAT car anime) quote possible in real life.. damn you're truly a GOAT
this is the correct way how to do it. this is the cleanest hachiroku i've ever seen.
This was my dream with my BRZ. I wanted to build it to rev to 10k but after researching and talking to people and hearing how much money it would cost I decided to boost it instead.
I love all this OG content. I love the fact that you can import many of these cars under the 25 year rule now. The JDM cars were the dream back in the day, but we couldn't, so we swapped engines. Now I want to import a S13 Silvia K's and swap the stock components out with my parts...excited about all this fire content!
My second car was a 4a coupe, what an amazing machine, so sad I sold it young and dumb smh this car is insane!
The coolest slow car I've seen in a LONG time
Both of their Passion shines...Just Brilliant.
That car is beautiful! I miss Taka in FD. He is my favorite.
2005 Formula D: Round 2- Atlanta, GA: Taka Aono AE86 vs Samuel Hubinette Viper
To me, this is still one of the best moments in the history of Formula Drift. It's one for the history books.
Going head to head, the judges could not decide the winner so they said to run it "One More Time" as they do.
After going a second time, the judges could not decide the winner so once again they said, "One More Time" which was the first time in Formula Drift's history to run 3 times.
After 3 times, the judges actually wanted them to run a 4th time, but unfortunately after running 3 times, Taka Aono was forced to withdraw from the competition because his AE86 had overheated due to too many consecutive runs, not enough time to cool down.
After this in 2006, Formula Drift created the points system for each run and the Sudden Death rule which prevented going a 4th time.
First 2 Runs:
ua-cam.com/video/psawGKNYEsg/v-deo.html
Final Run:
ua-cam.com/video/psawGKNYEsg/v-deo.html
Taka Aono is a legend in my book and I would love to chat with him specifically about this drift battle.
Mann the same sports engine from initial d ❤. The same 11k rpm redline ae86 which blows out in the last race
Old school excellence looks awesome 👍
What a fascinating builder this man is Larry you and Dino are next level interviewing these JDM ICONS👌👌👀
What not to love 86 🥰 is pure happiness 🤗
that's so interesting... de-stroking a longer block to reduce some internal stresses while revving. that's wild and something I've never even thought of. I guess it makes sense that anyone still working on 86's is going to be digging that extra bit deeper into things.
Taka Aono is soo cool and funny! That is so freaking cool hahaha. Long live the 4AGE!
Nice! The Hot Rod Garage 55' Savoy at the Isky booth!
86 legend….happy to see this car and to see the club4ag flex
This is literally Takumi’s car after his dad finished built it for the last couple races and I believe. I just remember it revving to the moon, 11,000 RPM 🤔 now I have to go back and watch initial D ❤ Love the A86 build 🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿 not respectful building one like Takumi’s. This is what I imagine it would be in real Life
Just the passion and appreciation for cars gets me.
Larry this is RAD, thanks for getting this!
It Was Great Seeing ( TAKA AONO ) Again in Your Video
Wow Taka’s such a cool humble guy you can just talk car for hours with. So much knowledge too. Love the 7afe block build. Building one myself with itbs too! Sound over power anyway💦
Cant wait for the final finished product(adjusted headers, bigger ITBs, tuned) & the promised ride along.
I’d love to see where billet blocks are with the 11,000+ rpm engines in 2024.
Destroked and longer Rod, with lighter pistons does change everything.
🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼😎☮️🍀
Such a good person he seems
Taka is the man! What a beautiful build
i had a 4age bt in a toyota levin ae111 for a while, it was such a fun car, the sound of 8500rpm was exhilirating. sadly it had minor issues, i bought a new car, and had to sell the old car, even though the issue turned out to be a simple stuck idle control valve, which was easy to fix. but the suspension and brakes were not really w.o.f worthy, so i sold it for a measly $700nzd... at the time i was living at home, and my dad didnt want it on the property anymore.
its crazy. that thing is probably worth like $10k now... and that was only 8 years ago.
Bunta is still driving us crazy to this day.
respect! most OG and knowledgeable ae86 guy!
PLEASE DO A PART 2 for more sounds of this car!!!🙏😤👊🏼😱
That new improved engine is absolutely crazy!
This car is awesome. Anytime a car can rev super high is awesome. Just imagine being it in and pushing. It would probably sound glorious 😮
This is the king of 86s
I love the sound of 4age with itb. It really is awesome. What a guy 👍 i would love to have 11rev in my toyota 1975😅 3gen
4AGE garage has them figured out to a tee , his channel is worth a watch .
Nothing like itbs and high rpm sick car man
Thanks for the killer content!
this is it right here
I hope i can have one of these one day i loved them back in 2004 when import tuner had one with itb in it in like a green and i fell in love and ppl still hated on them now they are unattainable
I don't watch many of these types of video's but this was a great video! Actually made me want to watch more of it and wonder what else he has stashed away. Just purchased my Chaser a year ago this month and I absolutely am in love with it. Saddens me to think we could have had these cars in the 90's but our shitty manufacturers (Ford, Chevy etc) probably faught tooth and nail to keep them banned by lobbing our government.
For SHAME!!!
Great video, wish I was healthy enough to build my Chaser up to 600whp.
yall just making me want to build my own now
This an Initial D fanbois dream AE86, exact engine mentioned in the anime used in the Atlantic and rev to 11000 rpm.
Fwiw the "Exact" engine is a later model 20v 4age, this one here is 16v.
I searched online for the OS Giken crankshaft and pistons and couldn' find them - so i assume this build was quite exclusive.
Love Taka! Read about him in car magazines.
9:35 you knew the power was going to be underwhelming when he doesn't straight up answer the question. I wonder what the rod ratio is.
Honda in the background ❤
what a nice guy with great dedication
Go Taka-San GO !! GO !!
Clean build as always 🏁💯💐
Let's Go Larry! Much Respect To Taka, and yourself Larry!!! I want to thank you for being the face of all of these beautiful cars over the years! Happy New Year!
🎊🎉
His explanation of the 7a and why they destroke it A1
Sugoi build! Love proper InitialD inspired AE86 builds It's so cool to see that he's running my ITB's (20 Valve Blacktop) with the very same 100mm SQ Engineering velocity stacks from BGRS out in California
OG!! TAKA!! 🙏🏽❤️