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A relatively cheap tire upgrade is about the same as a relatively cheap hard top or relatively cheap Springs or sway bars so any gap either car closes should be gained on the other end...but bench racing is the most hard core of motorsports so I don't know if the rules will allow it
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Hahaha I thought posting actual laptimes would quickly end the "which is faster" debate, but it only fueled the fire. Oh well, live and learn.
It's an interesting debate, but at the end of the day it doesn't really matter. No sane person is going to buy one over the other based on laptimes especially when it varies by track (for Daemano's sake, I'll add I'm talking about Clubsport here - we all know there's a slower base model ). I can understand the rivalry (probably the two best "driver's cars" under $50k), but there are more significant differences between the two (-400 lbs., better TTW ratio, convertible/need for roll bar, 2 seater, softer suspension, lighter steering feel, etc.) They're both designed to be fun lightweight RWD cars, but with key differences in design. The Miata is differentiated enough from the Twins where I can see a niche for each. Quote:
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I'm not sure about which one you're referring to, but this different performance test shows what you mean. The lap time of the Scion FR-S dropped from 1:29.3 to 1:27.0 with just a tire swap from the stock Michelin Primacy HP tires. Quite a large difference of 2.3 seconds for a relatively short track I would say. |
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So far there's one test showing a 0.2 s improvement and another showing a 2.1 s gain. So the range of possibilities is quite wide, from 0.2-2.1 seconds roughly. I suspect this is related to the wide range of tires in the MP category, from cheap tires like Kumho V12Evo / Sumi HTRZ3's to Michelin Pilot Super Sport's. I vaguely remember another test showing something like a 1.5 s gain, but haven't been able to find it. ![]() But yeah the Twins pick up huge gains switching to EP tires. There are tests where Twins have pulled 1.00 g and done 70+ mph slaloms simply switching to EP tires. Also 1.40+ g peak braking.
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When one of the $30k sports cars (Series Blue BRZ) can be had for $26k with the equal performance (base FR-S)... ...while the other (Club MX-5 w/BBK+BBS $32k) cannot (base MX-5 $26k). Ok so you answer I answered your question, now you answer mine... How much faster would you say a Club Miata than a base Miata around any of the given tracks you noted? Since you've been willing to guess on 86 performance numbers with tires, use that same incredible estimation ability on both versions of the MX-5. |
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So the Miata with club sport package is faster than a stock twin with tires and suspension setup for sliding around corners.. How "impressive" somehow i don't really care how both of these cars compare to eachother stock wise.. I'm pretty intrested how they will compare when People that weekend track these cars have modified them both for weekend track use though. Both are great cars regardless and both have their ups and downs.
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I do not know the amount of advantage the bilsteins and LSD give the Club over the Base MX-5, it will be interesting when it comes out but imo it's not terribly relevant. In your opinion it is. Hmm maybe that's the trick, you keep spouting that "the comparison is unfair" as if it's indisputable. Like the person who is looking to take a new sports car to the track won't save up $3k for the LSD option if the Miata is their desired car and will feel betrayed when it doesn't live up to the magazine test. |
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$32k for Miata is plain absurd IMO, . especially since it doesn't bring anything special to the table (mainstream engine that will typically cost less than $1000, not an MZR engine that revs up to 7400 rpm, funky bilstein shocks that is not even track capable) and you will still need to spent at least $4-5k to make it track-capable.. I do love the Miata but I would much prefer getting a slightly used NC Miata (yes it's about 170lbs heavier) but shouldn't cost more than $14-15k all things considered , it makes more sense to me (financially)
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I've purchased my 2013 Miata club for $23k and I feel that is the fair price for a Miata not a penny more, since it needs significant amount of upgrades to be able to drive at the track ..
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if you don't get a club or GT, add those figures a torsen type LSD that will typically cost $1200 + installation, also FYI, the newer Miatas come with clutch type LSDs (vs NA or NB's torsen type), at the track it's very common they don't handle the heat and become an open diff (in case you get the Club edition that has the LSD)... also the OEM clutch didn't really hold the 160whp, so it also had to be replaced $1k parts+installation
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I did the wise thing when I bought my NB - I found one that had been modified as I would like to do it myself. I ended up paying the same as I would have for a stock NB on the same miles / condition, but also got a roll bar, front sway bar, lightened flywheel, upgraded brakes and Ohlins coilovers. Of course, at the same time I was selling my highly-modified 240sx for less than half of what I paid for the parts in it. Live and learn. No someone please go buy an ND and start modifying it. I'll be by in a few years to purchase it from you. -Justin |
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