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Pricing is off...
But a lot of people expect legos and do not plan accordingly. I just wanna reiterate...built custom cars are awesome...just horrid money pits...lol |
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When you have your 19x10s in the front and 20x12s in the back, you're paying about 2500 for wheels and another 2000 for tires, and probably. What? You were gonna put some 17x9 RPF1s and some 245mm Pilot Super Sports on a car with 600+lb/ft of torque? Good luck with that. Perhaps you would prefer some Rotas?
Is it the suspension you have an issue with? That's the biggest underestimate of all. You gonna run some Fortune Auto 500s? Uh hu. A set of coilovers is nice, sure, but you still need upper and lower control arms, new bushings everywhere, probably a rear subframe replacement. Some new taller top hats for the rear. Full camber adjustment in the front. And then you can buy a real set of coilovers. They'll still ride like crap compared to the computer controlled Corvette shocks, and what corners well won't want to put down the power, but something from MCS or the like might help. If you're serious, you'll buy some Penskes. Oh goodness, there goes that 5k budget. Oh, how about the engine? Well, you can pick up everything used if you look long and hard enough. Then again, you're comparing used to new. Not a fair comparison. Wait a year or two and that 80k Z06 isn't nearly so expensive. Wait three years and story is even more in the Vette's favor. Oh, you can fully build a super-powerful engine for less than that? Sure, possibly, but it won't be reliable and it won't meet emissions. It will also be used. Transmission? The one I listed does 700lb/ft of torque. Your picknpull transmission probably won't handle that for long. Brakes? You're getting ~350mm discs. If you're going 150+ on the straight, I hope you have plans to slow down. The standard AP racing kit won't cut it. The enduro probably won't either. I think you're looking at the $3000 set for the fronts (CSG prices online). Gotta stop the rears, too, though. There's another 2k I suppose. Exhaust? A custom 3" the whole way. You might need a custom header. That will destroy the 2k budget. You can always go to Ed, the local muffler guy, I suppose. Hope that works well for you. Axles and such? I just modeled it on the Full Blown set they already make, but I figured a few extra hundred for a custom shaft. Cooling? Well, you'll need a big radiator. You won't be using the stock FR-S fans. You'll probably need to cool the transmission and differential too. You should for sure. Yeah, 2k seems fair. I totally forgot the fuel system. Need a new pump and a return system. You'll drain that stock tank pretty damn fast, too. 2k? You'll want a fuel swirl pot most likely. Not sure how they do it on the Z06. Course, you can just turbo the shit out of an FA20. That will still cost a lot if you want reliability. Built motor. Dry sump oil system. Probably totally undrivable as a road racer at the 600hp level as the boost slams in. Definitely not as good as a Z06. I am so off.
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Besides that, you're talking about trying to turn an FRS into a Z06 by using all the same damn parts. That's not the point. You don't need to make it a ZO6 to produce something on the same or a similar level of performance, and you don't need to spend anywhere near that amount of money. The FRS is already a great handling car compared to many other great handling cars which are already used in top tier motorsports. It already has great balance. It's already a blast to drive. It needs power. Yes, power costs money, but it doesn't need a V8. You're acting like it's a 30 year old POS, and that's far from the case. |
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Both sides have good points...
Really we are arguing over the same points...but have same opinion. Bang for the buck...not much beats a Twin at 25k or a Vette at 80k (or 55-60k in a year or two). If you want a 200 mph speed merchant...nothing does it better and for less than a Vette. If you want a GREAT car that is a mighty fine DD and great at the track for mortals...the Twins are perfect for that. There is a reason at the 'Ring...the new Vette is eating alive the times of cars that cost 4 times as much. http://nurburgringlaptimes.com/lap-times-top-100/ Personally, I think I would end up in jail if I bought a Vette...though I will probably own one eventually. I really enjoyed my BRZ while I had it...its an amazing car. I ended up getting my Grandfather's mint condition 1991 Mazda Miata so I unloaded it. But seriously, of every sportscar I have ever owned...the BRZ was probably the purist driving experience I ever had short of my AW-11 MR2s (I like go-karts) |
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Most of us that slap on FI kits don't simply have the time of resources to work on our own car. I don't have a garage or 2nd hand car, so I'm going to take my car to the shop where all the tools and resources are available. Most FI guys are knowledgeable of what they are doing.
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All of the above????
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I have owned both... And SRT8 Challenger will pull on a 250hp Twin all day long. The Twin will own the Challenger around an AutoX course and a technical course. A road course with long sweepers and straightaways...the Challenger will post better times. The BRZ will look better doing it though. The Twins are a great car...but it really seems like people have unreasonable expectations or beliefs about what these cars can do. In normal driving conditions...the Twins are way more fun...that is one reason I unloaded my SRT8 Challenger (and my old 4Runner died so I sold the Challenger and bought a new 4Runner and a BRZ). |
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Stock for Stock, the twins destroy the Veyron. A Vette is nothing. Batman told me.
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Reading this thread made me feel like a fat kid downing a box of cookies... I am so ashamed of myself right now...
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