20k Track car budget , What would you buy ??
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Im thinking of selling my R35 and getting a more track friendly car ..the consumables are getting very expensive , would like something that's road legal , however I do have access to a trailer if needed ..
one more thing im 6ft 4 and the wrong side of 16st so fitting into something v small may be a problem
Your thoughts please fellow PHers.
thanks in advance.
J.
one more thing im 6ft 4 and the wrong side of 16st so fitting into something v small may be a problem
Your thoughts please fellow PHers.
thanks in advance.
J.
guestGTR said:
Im thinking of selling my R35 and getting a more track friendly car ..the consumables are getting very expensive , would like something that's road legal , however I do have access to a trailer if needed ..
one more thing im 6ft 4 and the wrong side of 16st so fitting into something v small may be a problem
Your thoughts please fellow PHers.
thanks in advance.
J.
Imprezza/EVO/M3 all make good track cars.one more thing im 6ft 4 and the wrong side of 16st so fitting into something v small may be a problem
Your thoughts please fellow PHers.
thanks in advance.
J.
Lots of different Caterham's to choose from - have a trawl through the classifieds. There are some great looking track biased Caterham's and if you could stretch the budget a little closer to £25k, you could get something fabulous and mighty fast.
As for fitting into something small, you can get the floor lowered or have foam seats, which means I have seen some big people comfortably fit into small cars.
Plus the running costs on a Caterham can be fairly small, with used slicks being available from around £15 a corner, delivered.
If I were doing it again, I would get something with a Duratec engine, possibly a 2.3, that way you can get big power without stressing it, combined with plenty of torque. Iw oudl suggest buying used and getting something that someone else has added all the necessary bits to - it will be much cheaper than doing it yourself.
Enjoy the looking
Matt
As for fitting into something small, you can get the floor lowered or have foam seats, which means I have seen some big people comfortably fit into small cars.
Plus the running costs on a Caterham can be fairly small, with used slicks being available from around £15 a corner, delivered.
If I were doing it again, I would get something with a Duratec engine, possibly a 2.3, that way you can get big power without stressing it, combined with plenty of torque. Iw oudl suggest buying used and getting something that someone else has added all the necessary bits to - it will be much cheaper than doing it yourself.
Enjoy the looking
Matt
guestGTR said:
defiantly out the box or used ...the only spanner im familiar with is the one that looks back at me in the mirror every morning .
haha. fair enough.. What about this.. and leaves you cash for tyres
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2272132.htm
Caterham or S2 ExigeS
The later is much more usable in all conditions, the Traction control and ABS brakes are amazing on the ExigeS. Mines really really impressed me. So much better and faster on track than I was expecting. might need to slightly stretch budget
Caterham rawer and more fun for summer and dry days and will depreciate less as well...
both pretty light and designed with track use in mind, so are easy of brakes, tyres and all the normal consumables...
The later is much more usable in all conditions, the Traction control and ABS brakes are amazing on the ExigeS. Mines really really impressed me. So much better and faster on track than I was expecting. might need to slightly stretch budget

Caterham rawer and more fun for summer and dry days and will depreciate less as well...
both pretty light and designed with track use in mind, so are easy of brakes, tyres and all the normal consumables...
Noble ??? ummmmmm not really a fan (only based on looks) but never been in one so will reserve judgement
i liked the evo but i think ive narrowed it down to ..
Caterham R300/R400 (used) ......is there a massive difference between the two??
Radical (SR3 used)
Atom (blow the budget, used)
thoughts??
J.
i liked the evo but i think ive narrowed it down to ..
Caterham R300/R400 (used) ......is there a massive difference between the two??
Radical (SR3 used)
Atom (blow the budget, used)
thoughts??
J.
Porkie said:
Caterham or S2 ExigeS
The later is much more usable in all conditions, the Traction control and ABS brakes are amazing on the ExigeS. Mines really really impressed me. So much better and faster on track than I was expecting. might need to slightly stretch budget
Caterham rawer and more fun for summer and dry days and will depreciate less as well...
both pretty light and designed with track use in mind, so are easy of brakes, tyres and all the normal consumables...
unfortunatly its too tight for me in a Lotus The later is much more usable in all conditions, the Traction control and ABS brakes are amazing on the ExigeS. Mines really really impressed me. So much better and faster on track than I was expecting. might need to slightly stretch budget

Caterham rawer and more fun for summer and dry days and will depreciate less as well...
both pretty light and designed with track use in mind, so are easy of brakes, tyres and all the normal consumables...

I think the Caterhams have a chassis called the "SV" which is designed to accommodate people with larger frames.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterham_Cars#Series_...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterham_Cars#Series_...
mrmr96 said:
I think the Caterhams have a chassis called the "SV" which is designed to accommodate people with larger frames.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterham_Cars#Series_...
Great info , thank you ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterham_Cars#Series_...
Given the choice of the three you mentioned, I would go for the radical, though upkeep can get quite pricey for those
so next in line for me would be caterham then the atom (pay a lot for not a lot)(no offence to any owners or lovers, my opinion).
I use a bike powered kit car and most deffinately the best bang for buck
so next in line for me would be caterham then the atom (pay a lot for not a lot)(no offence to any owners or lovers, my opinion).I use a bike powered kit car and most deffinately the best bang for buck

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