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07-21-2011, 06:05 PM | #23 |
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I was not impressed with c5 vetts untill i ran into a very well driven c5 zo6 the other day at pocono in advanced group. I usually have no problem passing vettes including c6 zo6, but again, it depends who is driving the car. Vettes have neutral handling with lots of power and are tricky to drive really fast, but once you master it there will be very few cars that can keep up with them. That c5 zo6 at pocono was fast and we were overtaking each other all day long, he was faster on straights i was faster in the corners. By the way, s2000 is very tricky to drive fast too, cause they tend to oversteer easily if you are not carefull. Have seen a few of them in the wall.
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07-21-2011, 07:11 PM | #24 |
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Okay, no for reals... what about a Nissan 350z!? It's not hard to find one, they're cheap, there's a lot of aftermarket options, it has like 300hp, it's rear wheel drive, and it looks pretty awesome to boot!
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07-21-2011, 07:23 PM | #25 |
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If the budget is 10-15k, I'd suggest looking closer to the 10k so you'll have some cash for mods. The Miata could be had for under 10k, if you got an older one. The S and Z are good choices, but it's pushing your budget. At least from what I've seen. You could snatch up a salvaged title S or Z, though. Or an Evo VIII w/ salvage title. E36 M3 is also an option at that price point, and you'd have some left over for mods.
Look up the local NASA chapter for your area, and check their forums for cars. When a racer wants to move up to a better chassis, you can find good deals on a car that's already been race prepped. It's been my experience with the NASA AZ chapter that they're honest, good hearted people, so I wouldn't hesitate to buy a car from one of them. |
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07-21-2011, 07:27 PM | #26 |
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Since youre stripping out the interior and doing maintenance check out police auctions.
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VividRacingSale: Thanks for the info. I think I'm inclined to agree and save money on the car itself so it can be upgraded to be (more) track ready. Most cars need at least some brake work and tires to be competent on the track. BrokenVert: Thanks for the heads up about the brakes, I'll have to keep an eye out for that. Not sure if fully stripping the interior is in the plans. Would be nice to save some weight, but also depends on the desired class. Despite lack of popularity here, I'm still very interested in the E36, and surprised it hasn't gotten more votes. Any reasons? Are they not really as track ready as I think? If anyone has owned an e36 (especially an M3) would love to here about maintenance on the car and any issues (subframes, vanos, etc.). They can be had for under 10k, which leaves some money for brake upgrades and a set of light-wheels with r-comps or rs3/direzza. Even some modest suspension work too. S2k is also at the top of the list for me along with the miata. I think the miata would require some more work after researching a bit so probably close to around the same price as an s2k after mods (new LSD, new suspension, bolt-ons, etc.). Lots of great suggestions here, and I'm busy trying to digest and research, so thanks to everyone for the help! Tim
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07-22-2011, 06:22 AM | #28 |
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350Z or S2K gets my vote. Also, maybe you wont consider, but how about a Mustang GT? Like the ones with the newer body style, not the rounder Mustangs. Big, reliable V8 and simple and affordable to modify. Yes, it has a solid rear axle, but that doesn't matter as much for a track car because the surface is smooth and it can be just as fast if not faster than independent rear suspension cars. The solid rear won't shimmy over road imperfections if there aren't any. They have dedicated race series' for Mustangs only as well so clearly it works for that purpose. Plus, think about the absurd brake stands you could do with one. Haha
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i've owned more than a few of the cars on your list...
e36 M3 -- possibly the best street/track compromise car EVER made. period. (my recent e46 330ci wasn't bad either, not as raw, but close in performance to the M3.... and within your budget) Miata -- awesome. you can drive 10/10ths all the time and no one knows how much fun you are having. cheap to buy and maintain, lots of support MR2 Turbo -- lots of fun, hard to find one now beat to death, not as much support as the BMW's or Miatas and here's something you may not have considered: any Porsche 944 series (944Turbo, 968). great reliability, tunability (the Turbo), but a bit dated now. If you can find a nice 968 though... fantstic or, how about a Boxster? great dynamics (best handling car ever???), early ones are in your price range, and are pretty reliable. Good luck |
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Curious here as well. Was considering an E36 M3 or an RX7 with an engine swap (lol) because I'm kind of giving up trying to make the 135i decent on the track... just too many things wrong with it =(
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