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Fabrik8 01-15-2014 06:59 AM

Re: Need opinions/options for new project....
 
This premise is useless without knowing what you're shooting for. Too many variables. BMW with LS swap? Audi with less boring styling? Mustang for a drag car? Why did you pick those cars?

ufctapout 01-15-2014 07:02 AM

Re: Need opinions/options for new project....
 

Originally Posted by ufctapout (Post 8252642)
Vanagon.

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Slooby 01-15-2014 07:05 AM

Re: Need opinions/options for new project....
 

Originally Posted by idriveahonda (Post 8252648)
Not that fast though.

Toss one in a Miata, sure.

edit: But likely fast enough…yes.

The miata was one on my original bucket list but I want something with some kind of comfort zone and room if I decide to make a trip in it before full track car so I can put needed tools and such in it. Miata's are just so small and lack for comfort issues. Being 6'5 and over 200lbs doesn't help.

idriveahonda 01-15-2014 07:22 AM

Re: Need opinions/options for new project....
 

Originally Posted by Slooby (Post 8252666)
The miata was one on my original bucket list but I want something with some kind of comfort zone and room if I decide to make a trip in it before full track car so I can put needed tools and such in it. Miata's are just so small and lack for comfort issues. Being 6'5 and over 200lbs doesn't help.

Yea, you a big bitch.

Slooby 01-15-2014 08:45 AM

Re: Need opinions/options for new project....
 

Originally Posted by Fabrik8 (Post 8252663)
This premise is useless without knowing what you're shooting for. Too many variables. BMW with LS swap? Audi with less boring styling? Mustang for a drag car? Why did you pick those cars?

Well I picked cars that I like mainly or wanted to play with, and I know the Audi's are pigs when it comes to weight but I had one and they were fun to drive. I have never owned a E36 but I like the way they look and know of a few people who track them, some are M3's but with my starting budget I know I will never see a M3. Mustangs take a lot to get them to handle for road track cars, I'm more looking for something to use on road courses and maybe an occasional straight line or ect.

Overall goals:
Aftermarket support for suspension
Likable styling
engine swap possibilities outside of factory make
great all around track-able car

Slooby 01-15-2014 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by idriveahonda (Post 8252668)
Yea, you a big bitch.

:love:

ej1995 01-15-2014 09:50 AM

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Well the RX7 would be a great candidate if you got rid of the rotary in favor of an LS engine or SBF in my opinion. If you're not game for swapping engines though, I believe I would stay with the BMW. Those are relatively cheap, but you can still get parts with ease. They have great aftermarket support and whatever you would want to do has already been done by someone, so keep that in mind. The foxbody mustang is a great platform, but the vibe that I get from you tells me that you probably won't be happy with it once it's done.(I don't mean any offense by that, seriously. I just think you'd be better suited in the BMW)

D_Eclipse9916 01-15-2014 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ej1995 (Post 8252705)
Well the RX7 would be a great candidate if you got rid of the rotary in favor of an LS engine or SBF in my opinion. If you're not game for swapping engines though, I believe I would stay with the BMW. Those are relatively cheap, but you can still get parts with ease. They have great aftermarket support and whatever you would want to do has already been done by someone, so keep that in mind. The foxbody mustang is a great platform, but the vibe that I get from you tells me that you probably won't be happy with it once it's done.(I don't mean any offense by that, seriously. I just think you'd be better suited in the BMW)

Swapping engines is actually tougher in an rx7 than a bmw. My own LS project...
https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/...33207865_n.jpg

If you want to start racing (as in real racing, not ZOMG I went on track im a RACERZZZZ or ZOMG I TIME ATTACKZ), look towards NASA/SCCA/BMWCCA classing and determine what "level" you ultimately want to end up.
There are Spec classes, power to weight classes, limited mod classes. A 93-95 325i is a great starter car that can start out in STX autocross SCCA classing, or DSP with more mods. For road racing it can be in TTD for time trials, then go to Spec3/GTS2 in NASA with limited mods or GTS3/4/5, ST1/2/3 if you feel like you got a bigger budget and want engine swaps. There is also a wealth of modifications that sell used on the forums and while interiors/electronics fail, the E36 is an extremely robust and strong racer.

Mustang/Miata also have similiar classing structures so they would be high-choices.

The E36 became my choice for a race car...
https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/...09430502_n.jpg

92_SR20 01-15-2014 11:05 AM

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Just an FYI, the 3rd gen Camaros with the 5.7L didn't come stock with a manual transmission. I'd probably say the cheapest/easiest to work on out of the bunch would be the Mustang, parts are cheap and easy to find on top of there being a huge selection of aftermarket options.

Slooby 01-15-2014 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by D_Eclipse9916 (Post 8252719)
Swapping engines is actually tougher in an rx7 than a bmw. My own LS project...
https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/...33207865_n.jpg

If you want to start racing (as in real racing, not ZOMG I went on track im a RACERZZZZ or ZOMG I TIME ATTACKZ), look towards NASA/SCCA/BMWCCA classing and determine what "level" you ultimately want to end up.
There are Spec classes, power to weight classes, limited mod classes. A 93-95 325i is a great starter car that can start out in STX autocross SCCA classing, or DSP with more mods. For road racing it can be in TTD for time trials, then go to Spec3/GTS2 in NASA with limited mods or GTS3/4/5, ST1/2/3 if you feel like you got a bigger budget and want engine swaps. There is also a wealth of modifications that sell used on the forums and while interiors/electronics fail, the E36 is an extremely robust and strong racer.

Mustang/Miata also have similiar classing structures so they would be high-choices.

The E36 became my choice for a race car...
https://scontent-a-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/...09430502_n.jpg

I'm really starting to lean towards the E36, I think they just have a great look and have seen a lot of them turn track rats. I'm definitely looking in to road course, but will probably start with autocross then work my way up.

I use to be all about straight line then started owning better built/quality cars and enjoyed the feel of being about to just drive, I found it on my old wrx wagon playing on back roads with tight turns and up/down ward slopes. Then my old S14 with minor suspension mods, then my rx8 which was all kinds of fun but a pig in weight.


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