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Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Car ADD - What Should I Do? (/showthread.php?tid=8716) |
Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - fiveoh2go - 02-09-2010 .RJ Wrote:fiveoh2go Wrote:Sell 'em both and buy a fox body
Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - ScottyB - 02-09-2010 .RJ Wrote:He wants to go to the tracks that have turns. i was going to recommend a boosted miata but I'm pretty sure Adam would rather be seen in a mary kay pink cadillac Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - HAULN-SS - 02-09-2010 Buy some old early 70s camaro for 4 grand and put 6 grand of motor and suspension in it, and win Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - ScottyB - 02-09-2010 HAULN-SS Wrote:Buy some old early 70s camaro for 4 grand and put 6 grand of motor and suspension in it, and win have fun buying 315 width tires for that Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Evan - 02-09-2010 D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:S2000s have huge oiling issues, I researched them thoroughly as it was my first choice, the E36 was the second. 350Z was my third.heard it on the internets it must be true? there are way too many heavily tracked S2000s without any motor issues for me to believe "huge" oiling issues. Consider stupid internet kids doing dumb shit with their cars/engines/tuning and Im just not seeing it. and as far as a fun street car, nothing beats a 2 seater convertible. (RJ is right though, it is a challenge to get a rollbar in an S2000 if you want to keep the soft top. If you ditch the softtop though its no problem) if i didnt already have a silly yellow garage ornament Id be shopping for S2000s myself. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Evan - 02-09-2010 fiveoh2go Wrote:.RJ Wrote:fiveoh2go Wrote:Sell 'em both and buy a fox body actually RJ knows a whole lot about polishing a turd. with lots of polish. lots and lots and lots of polish. turd polishing master. he could teach the class on turd polishing. 400 level. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - .RJ - 02-09-2010 And even I wouldnt touch a fox body. I'd rather deal with dancing elephants. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Goodspeed - 02-09-2010 I would love to see Adam try and fit into a MR2 or S2K :lol: Though I will say there is a very clean '91 MR2, 70k miles for sale here in H'burg, though its NA/auto - 2500 bucks. Swap it over with overnight parts from Japan and you'd have yourself a fun toy. Honestly? ![]() If your budget is constrained to the proceeds of selling the 2 cars only, thats out. Maybe you could get away with an earlier FC and a 5.0. Or.... - LS motor F-Body or GTO? I know your style is more comfort and power over handling prowess, and if you're only looking for an occasional HPDE car, who cares? - 1JZ MKIII Poopra. $7-8k will get you in a nice 1J car, or a really nice 7M car with lots left over for mods. I know you kinda liked my old car, I won't pretend that they can out-handle anything without serious coin invested, but they can do just fine. - C5 Corvettes get cheaper every day. Not cheap to track though on consumables, but reliable and proven Random thoughts. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Evan - 02-09-2010 MR2s are quite roomy, much roomier than an FD. Everything is in the back, nothing up front but room for your legs Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Goodspeed - 02-09-2010 Evan Wrote:MR2s are quite roomy, much roomier than an FC. Everything is in the back, nothing up front but room for your legs I'll admit I've never sat in one, but every one I've poked my head in to, I just don't see how a 6ft4 or so person could fit in one. Then again you fit in an Exige, so maybe I just don't know what the hell is going on anymore. I'll put my one serious vote in on a SN95-up Mustang. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - .RJ - 02-09-2010 Goodspeed Wrote:I'll put my one serious vote in on a SN95-up Mustang. Not really any better than a fox body for any sort of track use. In stock form they are downright scary on track. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Goodspeed - 02-10-2010 .RJ Wrote:Goodspeed Wrote:I'll put my one serious vote in on a SN95-up Mustang. Not the reason I mentioned it...they're cheap enough that (IMO) I'd get one over a fox body for the (IMO) much nicer aesthetics in and out. And I doubt Adam would track a bone-stock 'stang, at least for very long. '97 Cobra, 4v V8 305hp + Maximum Motorsports Road and Track Suspension Package for ~10k. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - ScottyB - 02-10-2010 i've been in an MR2 turbo and i'll second the room. very decieving, the footwell just goes on forever. the car i rode in was at around 300whp and was a total kick in the ass. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Steve85 - 02-10-2010 Hmmm...Something in the 250hp range, maybe something with a lot of torque (300+) that feels faster, already has capable suspension, readily available cheap parts, supported aftermarket should you desire more HP/braking/suspension performance, reliable if you don't eff it up yourself, RWD, relatively light, cheap entry point... I am not familiar with any car that fits this description. But if I was, I would make sure to look for a model year 89+ with either FX3 or Z51 suspension option and J55 brakes. (or if it didn't have J55 drive it as is and upgrade to brakes from a newer generation of this mythical car for dirt cheap and have rotors that cost $28 at NAPA) If this car were to exist, I am not sure how well it would fit a 6ft 4" driver with a helmet on. A test fit (virtual of course) would be necessary with possibly several inches of clearance to gain from the installation of a track seat. This car would likely be subject to a relatively harsh ride compared to what you're used to and likely have a few interior rattles and squeaks. Also, it is getting old and things like suspension bushings, although cheapish, would need to be looked at. Couldn't hurt to do a test drive... Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - D_Eclipse9916 - 02-10-2010 Couldnt hurt to take a look at everything, youd be surprised what you like. PS- I hated bmws before I drove an m3 spirited. I still hate my m3 around town, which is why I have the lexus, but in the corners it does something magical. Around town, I hate it, hate hate hate hate hate. I dont know why people liked the E36 manual around town for regular DDs. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - fiveoh2go - 02-10-2010 Steve85 Wrote:Hmmm...Something in the 250hp range, maybe something with a lot of torque (300+) that feels faster, already has capable suspension, readily available cheap parts, supported aftermarket should you desire more HP/braking/suspension performance, reliable if you don't eff it up yourself, RWD, relatively light, cheap entry point... Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - ViPER1313 - 02-10-2010 MKIII Supra - :twisted: - I did love your car Goodspeed, I would have bought it if I didn't have 2 projects. How much does a well done (good paint, tasteful mods) MKIII run for these days? C4 - Also a great idea, right along the lines of what I was considering if I sell both. S2000 - not really what I am into (I cant fit in one anyways) MR2 - I love a car that is hard to work on, but not really my style, a little more than I want to put up with on track (Andy seemed to spend a lot of time backwards in his) and overpriced for what you get IMO. Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Mike - 02-10-2010 MK3 is not a good idea. Sounds like a C4 might be perfect for you. Shit C5s are probably cheap enough now and much better cars in every way... Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - Steve85 - 02-10-2010 Mike Wrote:MK3 is not a good idea. Agreed, the the additional maintenance likely with a C4 would be a wash with extra consumables from another 100hp...the only real difference is the cost of entry (aka - what you have to lose) but there is certainly a great deal of value in that extra up front cost. Adam, if you don't, I might: 2000 FRC, 70K, $13.5K http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-corvettes-for-sale/2495945-2000-pewter-frc-f-s-dfw.html
Re: Car ADD - What Should I Do? - WRXtranceformed - 02-10-2010 I'm going to toss my coins in on the C5 too if you want to pony up and spend a few extra k. Only because I'm most definitely a Corvette lover and hopefully one will be my next project car too TONS of potential, maybe a little costly to track but would be a platform that would be REALLY hard to outgrow and fall out of love with.
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