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Old 09-07-2015, 11:55 PM   #43
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I don't autocross either.
Hehehe, I fell in love with autocrossing a few months ago once I killed the understeer in my FR-S, went karting (or it's equivalent) on circle tracks as a teen, loved the fumes and the reliance on intuition because you were straight for all of 2 seconds per lap.

The only motorsports I have avoided have been two-wheeled or straight line related.
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Hehehe, I fell in love with autocrossing a few months ago once I killed the understeer in my FR-S, went karting (or it's equivalent) on circle tracks as a teen, loved the fumes and the reliance on intuition because you were straight for all of 2 seconds per lap.

The only motorsports I have avoided have been two-wheeled or straight line related.
Don't get me wrong, I like turning, but the constant sawing back and forth was obnoxious. A better track might change my feelings. Well, it won't fix the lack of protection.
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Don't get me wrong, I like turning, but the constant sawing back and forth was obnoxious. A better track might change my feelings. Well, it won't fix the lack of protection.
Sounds like you just described the best track to me.

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Old 09-08-2015, 10:15 AM   #46
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and tow it with one of these:

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If you want different, get one of these:



and tow it with one of these:

I dunno which of those would take more work to keep running, but I do know it would be a miracle if I made it to the track, ran in every session, and made it home. Well, a Radical might be reliable, but the few I've seen had their engine covers off and were getting lots of attention between runs.
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I dunno which of those would take more work to keep running, but I do know it would be a miracle if I made it to the track, ran in every session, and made it home. Well, a Radical might be reliable, but the few I've seen had their engine covers off and were getting lots of attention between runs.
Well the Scout would run forever and the tool kit would consist of a screwdriver and 3 wrenches. That is, if you could stop it from rotting out long enough to get to you destination.
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Well the Scout would run forever and the tool kit would consist of a screwdriver and 3 wrenches. That is, if you could stop it from rotting out long enough to get to you destination.
I think he lives in CA. Spend a few bucks on a rust free one and you should be good to go. Old cars always need some tinkering here or there, but at least you can tinker (and it's fun). Aside from occasional tinkering, that thing is built like a panzer. Radicals, well I'm honestly not sure how reliable they are, but I am familiar with sportbike motors - shouldn't be too horrible for a track only vehicle. But if you're not a track guy, or a mechanical guy, then yeah forget everything I said
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My nephew has one. Two, actually. One for driving and one for parts. He also has a bicycle, I believe, for actually getting to places.
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So I'm getting ready to buy another car in the next year or so. Not really planning on getting rid of the FR-S. It's a great track car and fun in the canyons. I'm looking at the Cayman and Boxster, pricing them out. They sound like fantastic cars. They are fantastic cars! Then I realize that I'm paying 50k + for a car, and more likely 70k+ for a car, that really just isn't that fast. I mean, it's not much faster around a track if you give the FR-S slicks and some coilovers. The FR-S is already more than fast enough for the street. The Cayman isn't a rocket in acceleration. It's just not enough to justify itself.

Yeah... so my car search continues. I gotta say, though, that the Tesla 90D is a freaking rocket ship. Now that is acceleration! Too bad it's so damn expensive and big. Do I really want to spend 120k (P90D + insane + jump seats) on a car that large? No. I want the new roadster, damn it.
In this case I would go with a lightly used German performance like a M3.

Actually an E92 M3 would be the top of my list and they can be had for under 50K easy all day. The V8 engines in those things are solid, and the E90/92 m3's are super reliable. If you're more track focused, you can't do nothing but an used Cayman/boxster (Upgrading from this platform anyways, I'd personally go with the Cayman.) Theres also s2k Ap2s....I've driven the AP's MANY OF TIMES, and never thought they were GREAT. Easy driving with a smooth clutch, but (modded or stock) has nothing like driving characteristics of the E92 M3 or even the E46 M3.

I noticed someone mentioned a C63 AMG...Haha good luck on that, now that is a f*cking monster lol.
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