Dech Motorsport

Dech Motorsport The Mustang proved to be the victor, chosen for durability, weight and value, it would prove to be the ideal candidate for Derek's suspension tuning ability.

DECH Motorsport was founded in 1985 by Derek Hanson, seeking to provide an attainable high performance vehicle for racing enthusiasts, at an affordable price, the search was focused on the Ford Mustang Foxbody and SN95 models. DECH Motorsports was founded in 1985 by Derek Hanson, seeking to provide an attainable high performance vehicle for racing enthusiasts, at an affordable price, the search wa

s focused on the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro. Starting out with just a few dedicated customers, DECH set out to change the face of affordable high performance automobiles throughout Canada, and eventually all of North America. Utilizing a vast knowledge of suspension, DECH set out to analyze all the performance parameters of the car, and evaluate which modifications would best elicit the desired level of handling necessary to outperform everything else on the street, and the track. Designing and testing numerous types of coil springs ( using spring rate test equipment not just seat of the pants testing ) and combing the damping attributes of Koni struts and shocks, the net result was a car that could lap the track with ease and still comfortably convey their owners to and from the course, without shattering vertebrae. These early DECH Mustangs were custom built to owner specifications, and came with a base horsepower rating of 240 HP, many were destined for S.C.C.A. road course events that DECH was soon to be dominant in. Around this same time in the United States, a man named Steve Saleen was starting to put together his own SALEEN Mustangs, he had also recognized the potential of the FORD Ponycar and with a background in SCCA racing he attacked the Mustang converting it into a world class super car. Although suspension, braking and aerodynamic modifications set the car apart from the rest of the pack, the car still lacked any significant power improvements. These were to be the cars directly compared to DECH Mustangs, and many would go head to head in completion. In fact, DECH would provide Steve Saleen with a pit crew for his first race at Mosport Park in Toronto and DECH would use a modified version of the Saleen ground effects package on their first run of production cars for dealer distribution. Soon afterward DECH decided to invest in designing, wind tunnel testing and producing their own aerodynamics system for all future production and customer vehicles, to further differentiate themselves from other aftermarket Mustang companies. The look alone would set the cars apart from the now very popular crowd, but what lay beneath the surface would elevate the car to cult stature in the circles of performance automobiles. Regularly whipping past exotics and other performance cars at open road course events put on by DECH and other companies and car clubs. One ride around the course at Shannonville's track with Derek or his son, and chief of research and development, Van Peter Hanson and all the potential of the cars become glowingly apparent. Continuous research and development through on track and on bench testing led the team at DECH to develop the SPEEDDRIVE Spring package, GRABBERS, Strut tower mount bearing assembly, Lower chassis stiffening member, and the DECH ASG rear suspension system, along with their own front disc braking system (unfortunately very expensive and soon outdated by the FORD Motorsport Cobra R m-2300-k package) all proving their determination to produce the best possible machine and products without re-inventing the wheel. The philosophy of the development team was " less is more ", by allowing the car to work as designed, they didn't need to rebalance the car for every small change applied to it - thus allowing the parts to be of highest quality since not every part on the car would be replaced and overall cost could be controlled. Typically the 1987-1993 DECH Mustang could be purchased for around $35,000 Canadian, very reasonable compared to vehicles of equal or lesser capabilities. Serviceable by any FORD dealer while being completely emissions legal, these performance machines became very popular on the SCCA circuit in Canada and the United States. Selling both complete cars, through their select dealers, and individual parts for customer improvement the team at DECH soon moved their sites to the new SN95 chassis of the 1994 redesigned Mustang. A briefing by Ford representatives showed all the improvements that would allow DECH to further refine the car into a total thoroughbred. New capabilities built into the car allowed the fine tuning of the chassis to a new level while keeping the drivability exceptional. A new concept was utilized in the design and production of a rear wing for the car, the AFD-IV would improve air flow around the vehicle while improving traction at speed, by eliminating high speed lift. Complementing the wing was a new splitter style air dam, the AD-I would help hold the front tires to the road and deflect air towards the front brakes. Of course it looked great as well, a selling point all on it's own. The DECH ASG debuted on the track with this car and would soon go into full production for the 1997 product year. Customers raved about the systems ability to control the rear axel, and the body weight transfer during braking, acceleration and cornering. Power was also a important part of the development team's plan to elevate the car's status. The well known K&N air filter leads the list of modifications on all cars, DECH designed underdrive pulleys, either a Walker Dynomax or Borla cat-back exhaust system, retooled stock exhaust headers, ported stock heads, 1.6 ratio roller rockers and modified intake track boosted power on the 5.0 Liter engine. The new 4.6 L cars soon got similar modifications with the SVO/Borla side exhaust kit being very popular. A supercharger from VORTECH would further enhance power production for those so inclined. DECH Motorsport officially ceased operations in 2000.

Stable full of DECH
10/11/2025

Stable full of DECH

Hope to see lots of DECH Cars there!
10/11/2025

Hope to see lots of DECH Cars there!

Posting to see who would be interested in a re-imagined DECH Grabber. This version will soon be available in a new 1 pie...
03/16/2025

Posting to see who would be interested in a re-imagined DECH Grabber. This version will soon be available in a new 1 piece design vs the original welded 3pc. Pictured is the new prototype proof of concept which has been approved by Peter Hanson. Available Summer 2025

Digging out some old DECH goodies.
11/13/2024

Digging out some old DECH goodies.

So today another piece of DECH History was acquired, -the Test Mule. I have most of what is needed to put it back to its...
10/02/2024

So today another piece of DECH History was acquired, -the Test Mule. I have most of what is needed to put it back to its former glory but need help finding the wheels and Paxton.

I'll be sharing more about the car and its story later!

09/30/2024

Fired up #005 for the first time in a while.. now that I have the strawberry car sorted out (new seats and radiator) maybe I can find some time to finish up the few items on this beast

New video out
08/31/2024

New video out

So I finally managed to buy this car after almost 4 years of back and forth with the original owner. Now it's time to put my own touches on it to make it my ...

DECH content in Mustang Hub Magazine !
08/24/2024

DECH content in Mustang Hub Magazine !

Hey DECH Fans, I'll be attending the 2nd annual Motorcity Foxfest show next month in Dearborn at Ford World Headquarters...
06/13/2024

Hey DECH Fans, I'll be attending the 2nd annual Motorcity Foxfest show next month in Dearborn at Ford World Headquarters. The organizers are looking for an Original DECH car to display in Rare Fox Row. If anyone is looking at bringing their DECH please let me know!

The 2nd Annual Motor City Foxfest is here! A unique, national automotive event celebrating ALL Ford-powered 1978-2004 Fox chassis vehicles! Official show events begin on Friday, July 12, 2024, and The main event will be taking place at Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan on Saturday, July....

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The DECH Motorsport Story

DECH Motorsport was founded in 1985 by Derek Hanson, seeking to provide an attainable high performance vehicle for racing enthusiasts, at an affordable price, the search was focused on the Ford Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro. The Mustang proved to be the victor, chosen for durability, weight and value, it would prove to be the ideal candidate for Derek's suspension tuning ability. Starting out with just a few dedicated customers, DECH set out to change the face of affordable high performance automobiles throughout Canada, and eventually all of North America. Utilizing a vast knowledge of suspension, DECH set out to analyze all the performance parameters of the car, and evaluate which modifications would best elicit the desired level of handling necessary to outperform everything else on the street, and the track. Designing and testing numerous types of coil springs ( using spring rate test equipment not just seat of the pants testing ) and combing the damping attributes of Koni struts and shocks, the net result was a car that could lap the track with ease and still comfortably convey their owners to and from the course, without shattering vertebrae. These early DECH Mustangs were custom built to owner specifications, and came with a base horsepower rating of 240 HP, many were destined for S.C.C.A. road course events that DECH was soon to be dominant in. Around this same time in the United States, a man named Steve Saleen was starting to put together his own SALEEN Mustangs, he had also recognized the potential of the FORD Ponycar and with a background in SCCA racing he attacked the Mustang converting it into a world class super car. Although suspension, braking and aerodynamic modifications set the car apart from the rest of the pack, the car still lacked any significant power improvements. These were to be the cars directly compared to DECH Mustangs, and many would go head to head in completion. In fact, DECH would provide Steve Saleen with a pit crew for his first race at Mosport Park in Toronto and DECH would use a modified version of the Saleen ground effects package on their first run of production cars for dealer distribution. Soon afterward DECH decided to invest in designing, wind tunnel testing and producing their own aerodynamics system for all future production and customer vehicles, to further differentiate themselves from other aftermarket Mustang companies. The look alone would set the cars apart from the now very popular crowd, but what lay beneath the surface would elevate the car to cult stature in the circles of performance automobiles. Regularly whipping past exotics and other performance cars at open road course events put on by DECH and other companies and car clubs. One ride around the course at Shannonville's track with Derek or his son, and chief of research and development, Van Peter Hanson and all the potential of the cars become glowingly apparent. Continuous research and development through on track and on bench testing led the team at DECH to develop the SPEEDDRIVE Spring package, GRABBERS, Strut tower mount bearing assembly, Lower chassis stiffening member, and the DECH ASG rear suspension system, along with their own front disc braking system (unfortunately very expensive and soon outdated by the FORD Motorsport Cobra R m-2300-k package) all proving their determination to produce the best possible machine and products without re-inventing the wheel. The philosophy of the development team was " less is more ", by allowing the car to work as designed, they didn't need to rebalance the car for every small change applied to it - thus allowing the parts to be of highest quality since not every part on the car would be replaced and overall cost could be controlled. Typically the 1987-1993 DECH Mustang could be purchased for around $35,000 Canadian, very reasonable compared to vehicles of equal or lesser capabilities. Serviceable by any FORD dealer while being completely emissions legal, these performance machines became very popular on the SCCA circuit in Canada and the United States. Selling both complete cars, through their select dealers, and individual parts for customer improvement the team at DECH soon moved their sites to the new SN95 chassis of the 1994 redesigned Mustang. A briefing by Ford representatives showed all the improvements that would allow DECH to further refine the car into a total thoroughbred. New capabilities built into the car allowed the fine tuning of the chassis to a new level while keeping the drivability exceptional. A new concept was utilized in the design and production of a rear wing for the car, the AFD-IV would improve air flow around the vehicle while improving traction at speed, by eliminating high speed lift. Complementing the wing was a new splitter style air dam, the AD-I would help hold the front tires to the road and deflect air towards the front brakes. Of course it looked great as well, a selling point all on it's own. The DECH ASG debuted on the track with this car and would soon go into full production for the 1997 product year. Customers raved about the systems ability to control the rear axel, and the body weight transfer during braking, acceleration and cornering. Power was also a important part of the development team's plan to elevate the car's status. The well known K&N air filter leads the list of modifications on all cars, DECH designed underdrive pulleys, either a Walker Dynomax or Borla cat-back exhaust system, retooled stock exhaust headers, ported stock heads, 1.6 ratio roller rockers and modified intake track boosted power on the 5.0 Liter engine. The new 4.6 L cars soon got similar modifications with the SVO/Borla side exhaust kit being very popular. A supercharger from VORTECH would further enhance power production for those so inclined. DECH Motorsport officially ceased operations in 2000.