My first MX5 - cheap track car

My first MX5 - cheap track car

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Joehow

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598 posts

116 months

Friday 26th April
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Dough boy said:
I really enjoyed your Elise thread. Quite a lot about it hit the nail right on the head for me.

Interestingly, I have also purchased a silver MX-5 as a track car, al be it a fair bit older and far rustier than your one. It’s interesting to hear that you’re enjoying yours so much. I can honestly say I’ve never had as much fun in a car as I have my MX-5, despite having owned things far more powerful and prestigious. Perhaps it’s the lack of worry if something going expensively wrong!

It also looks like you’re just down the road from me, I am fairly sure I have family in your immediate area, funnily enough with an MX-5, albeit in ND form. I will keep an eye out for you!
I'm based in Kings Hill in West Malling, that sounds right?

Glad to hear you liked the other thread! I loved that Elise as a driving machine it is above the MX5...BUT and a big but it isn't £20k better and the little MX5 because as you put it has a lack of of worry is just good honest fun.

It's genuinely surprised me!

CABC

5,593 posts

102 months

Friday 26th April
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If the coil overs are in good condition (as that’s the most important mod) then I’d recommend some chassis bracing. I did a lot of mods to my track car and the brace was the most surprising, in a v good way.

Joehow

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598 posts

116 months

Friday 26th April
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CABC said:
If the coil overs are in good condition (as that’s the most important mod) then I’d recommend some chassis bracing. I did a lot of mods to my track car and the brace was the most surprising, in a v good way.
Have heard this! Good tip!

Joehow

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598 posts

116 months

Yesterday (09:30)
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So...just got back from the Black Forest last night, we stayed up in Feldberg which is in the south west of the forest and one of the highest points. Having read how busy it gets around Baden Baden our plan was to find somewhere quiet... Which we succeeded with.

Eclectic mix of cars on the trip:
987 Spyder
Cayman R
Tommi Makkinen Evo
Caterham Supersport (ex race car)
B5 RS4 with a few mods - i.e. bilstein b16s RS6 C7 brakes, hybrid turbos so circa 600bhp
986 Boxster
MX5

All lined up at the Eurotunnel


I was originally planning on taking my Elise before I sold it but turns out the cheap fun car became the perfect car for the trip.

The drive over was mostly wet with my mate Tom being an absolute trooper in the Caterham but we got there safely albeit to a very wet Black Forest.



Accomodation was stunning, but of a dodgy drive to get into but otherwise perfect with loads of parking and a reasonably priced. It's called Blockhaus Chalet in Feldberg if anyone's interested.

Day 1:
Had a bit of a slow morning and then ventured out in the cars, after a damp start it really dried up. We decided upon the slowest car leading which was me...this turned out to be brilliant fun and I had one of the drives of my life up the L156 being chased down by my mate in his Cayman R.

The MX5 needs a proper setup to my liking but with the coilovers it has on and the basic brilliance of the little thing it was amazing. Coming from GT3, Elise's etc the thing that stands out from the MX5 is just how easy it is to drive. I was able to keep a fast but sensible pace which everyone was happy with. I even felt comfortable in the seats.

Day 1 overall a big success and roads proved much quieter than the Alps which was a huge positive.



Day 2:
Huge loop round the forest again wth the MX5 leading. This turned out to be one of the best driving days I've ever had and a proper bonding experience with the little silver car.

The ability to see down a road and the smoothness of the tarmac meant it was easy to enjoy the roads at a pace that was brisk but safe and sensible.

Few highlights from day 2







Cayman R Vs Spyder comparison was interesting, back to back the Spyder definitely was slightly firmer something that surprised me as I always thought they were identical. However both backed up my view that those iterations are the perfect Porsche roads cars and my favourite outside of the 996 GT3 for overall experience.





I'd never been in any of the 90/00s Evo or Subarus before but the Tommi Makkinen blew my brain, the mechanical grip and pace was insane. Proper proper thing!





Some truly stunning views!





Day 3
My old man with his Spyder and my mate with his Cayman R wanted to go to the Porsche museum so four of us went there whilst the guys in the Evo / Caterham / RS4 went on a mini eurotrip to Lichenstien.







What a pair the 987.2s are! Definitely what I'd got back to if I had £40-50k for a Porsche again.

On the museum itself I've never actually been before so was expecting big things. The building itself and the spectacle was really impressive but as a proper Porsche geek I found the museum itself a little underwhelming.

Day 4
This was the slog home, we experienced monsoon weather and then also mega sun! Overall though a relatively easy trip home.







The Eurotunnel was utter chaos though.


Conclusions:


For just under £4k I don't think I could have picked a better car for the trip, it was phenomenal. The gearbox is a beautiful thing, the handling safe but fun and the engines a punchy little thing.

In over 1200miles in 4 days it didn't miss a bit against much more serious machinery.

It definitely needs a proper setup, the previous owner I think has raised the front to get out his drive and not adjusted the rear to match and it could do with some camber on the front.

Power wise it definitely could use another 40-50bhp so a trip to BBR or equivalent probably feels about right.

I've condensed this right down but for a car that's fun and I don't have to worry about too much I think I've nailed it.


Kev_Mk3

2,784 posts

96 months

Yesterday (11:17)
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I keep looking at NC's but the rust on mx5's really worries me. Great reading and look forward to reading more

Joehow

Original Poster:

598 posts

116 months

Yesterday (11:21)
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Kev_Mk3 said:
I keep looking at NC's but the rust on mx5's really worries me. Great reading and look forward to reading more
There's a lot of rubbish out there but there are good cars to be found. I've since found out powered hard top cars are a little better off due to where he drainage does / doesn't run.

My car was undersealed from new but I still had it checked out etc. there's some small bits but nothing horrific.


Cambs_Stuart

2,886 posts

85 months

Yesterday (11:21)
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That looks like a fantastic trip, and I hope the driver of the Caterham dries out one day.
There's a reason that the answer is MX5 so many times, they're great cars. From my track day experience, the owners are usually OK too.

Joehow

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598 posts

116 months

Yesterday (11:43)
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Cambs_Stuart said:
That looks like a fantastic trip, and I hope the driver of the Caterham dries out one day.
There's a reason that the answer is MX5 so many times, they're great cars. From my track day experience, the owners are usually OK too.
Ha yeah baking in the sun in the Eurotunnel queue for 40mins helped him!

Yeah my mate with the Evo also has an MX5 and it was him who put me onto it. It's an utterly brilliant little car.

TV8

3,123 posts

176 months

Yesterday (22:49)
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Great trip and your mate with the Caterham on that wet road is made of tougher stuff than me!
My son has an MX5 and it is so much fun to drive. It’s a mk2 and a bit of a squeeze for me and as you say, the gear change is brilliant.