Skip to content

Drift Spec

XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — Nissan PULSAR N14 GTIR 4WD 1990-1995

SKU: NI22-DS

  • IncludesFull set of 4 (front + rear)
  • Spring rate (F/R)12 / 14 kg/mm
  • Top mountFront: Pillow ball + rubber / Hardened rubber · Rear: Aluminium
  • Lead time10–15 working days

Fits Nissan PULSAR N14 GTIR 4WD (1990-1995) chassis NI22

Front spring rate (kg/mm)

12 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 12 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Rear spring rate (kg/mm)

14 kg/mm recommended

The recommended rate is the factory setup for your exact car — leave it unless a suspension specialist has specified otherwise. Recommended: 14 kg/mm. A custom rate on this axle adds £80.00.

Configured price£1,690.00Inc. VAT

Lead time: 10–15 working days from payment


£1,690.00

Made to order. Full payment is taken at checkout. Production begins once payment is confirmed.

Pay by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay — or Klarna on eligible orders.

XYZ Racing Drift Spec Coilovers — Nissan PULSAR N14 GTIR 4WD 1990-1995

The Pulsar N14 GTIR’s four-wheel-drive layout, born out of Nissan’s early-1990s rally homologation programme, puts power down through all four corners rather than pitching the rear axle wide on its own – which is exactly why getting the chassis to rotate on demand takes a different kind of suspension than a stock rear-drive drift car. XYZ Racing’s Drift Spec coilover kit for the NI22-chassis GTIR is built around that reality: a lowered, stiffened platform that lets the driver provoke oversteer through weight transfer and throttle rather than relying on the diff alone.

Where the standard GTIR suspension was tuned for gravel-stage compliance, this kit trades that for the sharper body control competitive drifting demands. Ride height drops, spring rates firm up, and the geometry is set so the car breaks traction predictably at the limit rather than snapping.

What this coilover does for your 1990-1995 Nissan Pulsar N14 GTIR 4WD

Drop the ride height on the N14 GTIR and you immediately shift the car’s centre of gravity lower over that short wheelbase, which sharpens direction changes and makes the transition from grip to slide easier to read from the seat. The kit’s proper bump stroke keeps the wheels loaded through the stroke instead of topping out mid-slide, so the AWD system keeps feeding drive to all four corners exactly when you need the car to hold an angle rather than stall it. Stiffer spring rates cut the body roll that would otherwise fight the GTIR’s SR20DET-driven weight transfer under trail braking and throttle-on rotation, giving you a chassis that answers steering and throttle inputs together instead of one lagging the other. For a car whose factory setup was built for rally compliance rather than car-park precision, that’s the difference between a Pulsar that steps out on your terms and one that just slides.

About the Drift Spec coilover

XYZ Racing built the Drift Spec line specifically around competition drifting rather than adapting a road or circuit coilover for the job. The core aim is body stability through high-speed direction changes – keeping the chassis settled as the car rotates so the driver can hold a controlled, repeatable angle instead of fighting for it corner to corner. That stability comes from how the kit manages ride height and bump stroke together: drop the car correctly and set the stroke to suit, and the suspension keeps working through the full range of a sustained slide rather than running out of travel and upsetting the balance. It’s a setup built to reward a driver committing to an angle and staying there, not one that punishes small steering corrections mid-slide. For the GTIR specifically, that translates into a kit tuned to work with the car’s AWD torque split rather than against it, so the suspension does its job of controlling body movement while the drivetrain does its job of keeping the car moving forward through the corner.

Fitment for the Nissan Pulsar N14 GTIR 4WD (1990-1995)

This kit is built for the Nissan Pulsar N14 GTIR 4WD, chassis code NI22, across the full 1990 to 1995 production run. It’s specific to the GTIR’s AWD drivetrain layout, so confirm your car carries the NI22 chassis code before ordering.

What buyers also search for

  • Nissan Pulsar N14 GTIR coilovers built for competitive drifting rather than road or rally use.
  • Nissan Pulsar GTIR NI22 drift suspension that keeps the AWD chassis loaded through a sustained slide.
  • Nissan Pulsar N14 GTIR lowered ride height and bump stroke tuned for holding a controlled drift angle.
  • Nissan Pulsar GTIR drift spec coilover kit for a car built on Nissan’s rally homologation platform.

Every N14 GTIR runs its own combination of ride height and spring rate depending on how you compete – configure yours below to match your car.

This suspension is designed for Drift race especially. With its special design, it helps the racers stabilize the vehicle body while in high speed turning in order to make a perfect angle. It can also enhance drifting performance. After lowing the ride height with proper bump stroke, you will realize how we made the drift controlling to the excellent condition.

Top mounts included with your kit

Every XYZ Racing coilover kit ships with the upper mounts listed below for your exact chassis — no extra parts to source.

Front

  • Pillow ball + rubber top mountPillow ball + rubberP+Pillow-ball upper with a rubber insert — adds steering precision and camber adjustability while keeping some of the factory mount’s harshness damping.
  • Hardened rubber top mountHardened rubberRHardened rubber upper — firmer than the factory bush for tighter response while retaining road-friendly noise and vibration isolation.

Rear

  • Aluminium top mountAluminiumAAluminium upper mount — a stiff, lightweight housing that locates the damper precisely and resists flex under load.
Same car

Other products that fit this vehicle

Coilover ranges, brake kits and wheels for this car