Your choice for affordable daily driver/track car?
#101
Originally Posted by Chris S,Jan 22 2010, 07:06 PM
Got to drive a friend's '00 S2000 w/ suspension, wheel/tire, and I/E mods at the track today. The previous S2000 I tracked was supercharged w/ bad suspension setup = not very impressive. I had a blast driving this one today, and fell in love all over again.
#102
Originally Posted by CKit,Jan 22 2010, 09:40 PM
Better than an NC?!!!!!!
My Miata handles better and is more confidence-inspiring, it also has a better clutch.
At the end of the day, though, it comes down to consumables cost (I've been to the track at least once/wk. so far this year, and will go at least 1x/mo. from now on), having a good rollbar that doesn't eat into seat travel or require tearing up the interior, and fade-free braking.
I will consider another S2000 (prob. a CR) when I'm done w/ my NC (no plans to get rid of it on the horizon, though).
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Originally Posted by Chris S,Jan 23 2010, 02:37 AM
Def. prefer the S2000's engine on the track. Seats and instrumentation is also better. Yes, it was a more exciting experience, though I don't know if I was any faster.
My Miata handles better and is more confidence-inspiring, it also has a better clutch.
At the end of the day, though, it comes down to consumables cost (I've been to the track at least once/wk. so far this year, and will go at least 1x/mo. from now on), having a good rollbar that doesn't eat into seat travel or require tearing up the interior, and fade-free braking.
I will consider another S2000 (prob. a CR) when I'm done w/ my NC (no plans to get rid of it on the horizon, though).
My Miata handles better and is more confidence-inspiring, it also has a better clutch.
At the end of the day, though, it comes down to consumables cost (I've been to the track at least once/wk. so far this year, and will go at least 1x/mo. from now on), having a good rollbar that doesn't eat into seat travel or require tearing up the interior, and fade-free braking.
I will consider another S2000 (prob. a CR) when I'm done w/ my NC (no plans to get rid of it on the horizon, though).
#105
Originally Posted by Slithr,Jan 23 2010, 10:46 AM
Consumable prices would push me towards the MX-5. Everything is pretty cheap and easy to work on. Light weight and not so much straight line speed equals less tire and brake wear. By the time I figured entry fee, tire and brake wear plus gas, I was spending about a $750 per weekend and that was trying not to beat stuff up too much. It was closer to a grand if I went harder and had to buy a motel room in addition.
#106
Originally Posted by Chris S,Jan 23 2010, 12:37 AM
Def. prefer the S2000's engine on the track. Seats and instrumentation is also better. Yes, it was a more exciting experience, though I don't know if I was any faster.
My Miata handles better and is more confidence-inspiring, it also has a better clutch.
At the end of the day, though, it comes down to consumables cost (I've been to the track at least once/wk. so far this year, and will go at least 1x/mo. from now on), having a good rollbar that doesn't eat into seat travel or require tearing up the interior, and fade-free braking.
I will consider another S2000 (prob. a CR) when I'm done w/ my NC (no plans to get rid of it on the horizon, though).
My Miata handles better and is more confidence-inspiring, it also has a better clutch.
At the end of the day, though, it comes down to consumables cost (I've been to the track at least once/wk. so far this year, and will go at least 1x/mo. from now on), having a good rollbar that doesn't eat into seat travel or require tearing up the interior, and fade-free braking.
I will consider another S2000 (prob. a CR) when I'm done w/ my NC (no plans to get rid of it on the horizon, though).
#107
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[QUOTE=Slithr,Jan 23 2010, 10:46 AM]By the time I figured entry fee, tire and brake wear plus gas, I was spending about a $750 per weekend and that was trying not to beat stuff up too much.
#108
Originally Posted by Mr.E.G.,Jan 23 2010, 12:59 PM
Where are you going that you can track your car every week? I never thought that was an option.
Harris Hill Road
I'm a member there, and it's open every day ex. Wednesday. It's only 44 miles from my house, too. I went down yesterday during my lunch hour, took 2 hours PBA (Personal Business Allowance) to play on the track, and finished my workday in the clubhouse using their wifi.
#109
You know ChrisS, the more I hear about your life the more I want to commit suicide. Ugh, my life sucks, lol.
#110
Originally Posted by TheDonEffect,Jan 23 2010, 02:36 PM
You know ChrisS, the more I hear about your life the more I want to commit suicide. Ugh, my life sucks, lol.
So it's not all roses, but playing w/ cars is a great way to escape from the less-than-optimal aspects of my life. I assume you'd rather hear about my auto experiences than the BS I put up w/ at work!