Good track car on a budget?
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Good track car on a budget?
So I am researching a track bitch of some sort. My Volvo's hp exceeds my skill (I am HPDE 4 right now so I CAN drive...) so I am looking at some cars that can be had cheap, can be built on a budget and can remain light with good USABLE power. Looking for something around 2400-2800 pounds with about 300hp to the rear wheels. I like to have a good looking car too but aesthetics will be secondary for this project.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAch0csWFU0 is something that I have found that I like pretty good as I have always had a thing for 510's and the Datsun 240's have been growing on me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAch0csWFU0 is something that I have found that I like pretty good as I have always had a thing for 510's and the Datsun 240's have been growing on me.
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Re: Good track car on a budget?
I absolutely love the exterior of a '71-'73 Datsun 240Z, but finding one without considerable rust damage might put you above the price range you might be looking for. What are you looking to spend on the project? You willing to replace rusted areas on an old Z?
Mazda Miatas have excellent handling, RWD, and you can get the lil turbo 4 banger and around 2500 lbs or so.
Mazda Miatas have excellent handling, RWD, and you can get the lil turbo 4 banger and around 2500 lbs or so.
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get a foxbody 5.0, port out the minor parts yourself, make friends with amachine shop have them bore it out, supercharge it and get a tune. there ya go.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I am thinking about a Miata. They are tough little cars. They will make you a better driver too by teaching how to use momentum and not relying in hp alone to get out of turns. I would love an S13/14 but everyone want too much for most of those. I would consider a shell if I could find the right one.
I would really like an E36 M3 SC'd but I think the Jap route would be better for replacing parts as they break. This is a GREAT rwd track car but when it is a purpose built car that gets used things WILL break.
The type R is a great car for tracking. I am not a fan of anything really that is fwd but I can def respect that car for what it is. Just more personal taste than anything.
As far as the 5.0.... I think Freightliner and Peterbuilt make better handling and lighter cars.... That is a no-go for HPDE/NASA.
Sorry for the long post and random thoughts. Sometimes it is just nice to brainstorm online where people can come up with new paradigms that I have not pondered.
I would really like an E36 M3 SC'd but I think the Jap route would be better for replacing parts as they break. This is a GREAT rwd track car but when it is a purpose built car that gets used things WILL break.
The type R is a great car for tracking. I am not a fan of anything really that is fwd but I can def respect that car for what it is. Just more personal taste than anything.
As far as the 5.0.... I think Freightliner and Peterbuilt make better handling and lighter cars.... That is a no-go for HPDE/NASA.
Sorry for the long post and random thoughts. Sometimes it is just nice to brainstorm online where people can come up with new paradigms that I have not pondered.
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I know you said no FWD bur dont look past a well built 91-93 sentra se-r.. They can be had for cheap and come with sr20 motors in them already.Perfect platform for turbo and very well handling.. Something to think about
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I think you dismiss the Fox a little too quick. It can be brought down to 2800 lb for a track car, 300 rwhp is pretty easy, and the handling can be fixed (rip it out a start over with Griggs ). You might want to look at an E30 BMW as good possibility too. Either one of those has a series that you could move into if you want to take the next step and go wheel to wheel.
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