MK3 track car?
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MK3 track car?
Well ive recently been breaking my rev2 tubby track car due to reliablitity issues and generally just wanting a change, ive been looking for something that is a good all rounder really, whereas the turbo was purely a track car im wanting something as a daily that can stiff be great fun and will keep me on my toes on the odd track day. Initially i was going to go down the honda integra dc2 type r route but im having second thoughts, I seem strangly drawn to the mk3 mr2 as i can imagine its a great handling little gem! Anyway cutting a long story short, does anybody use a mk3 on track days and whats it like compared with a mk2 turbo? (obviously slower in a sraight line) but is the engine fairly revvy? ideally id love the 2zz in a mk3 but we cant always have everything we want can we?
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There is a mk3 v6 in the for sale section
Patrick runs a few and Toni has one. I think once a scuttle plate is aded they are quite capable.
Patrick runs a few and Toni has one. I think once a scuttle plate is aded they are quite capable.
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Whiteline ARBs and a rollcage and more than capable.
Go for a test drive, you won't be disappointed!
Go for a test drive, you won't be disappointed!
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thanks for the replies guys, ive been looking and they seem reasonably priced, i think ill go for one that already has a hard top though as i dont fancy track days with a rag top! what sort of straight line performance should i expect compared with say a mk2 NA, i used to own a rev2 NA and although slow compared with the tubby it was plenty quick enough to enjoy on track.
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I'd say just a bit down on speed compared to the 170bhp version of the NA, but you'll be able to take corners a lot quicker, brake later, and generally enjoy a more neutral car more.
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dare i say it .. have you considered a MK1 Mx5 ??? you can pickup a light wieght model (manual window etc) relitively cheap now and bolt a supercharger on .. be done alot and makes an already capable car even better ...
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MarkR32 wrote:dare i say it .. have you considered a MK1 Mx5 ??? you can pickup a light wieght model (manual window etc) relitively cheap now and bolt a supercharger on .. be done alot and makes an already capable car even better ...
its funny you should say that because yes i have, but im a bit of a die hard toyota lover so im finding it hard to leave the mr2 scene, ive spoken to woodsport today about the camry v6 engine in a mk3, i think this could be the way to go, it seems to fit everything that i need from a car. if only the misses didnt have to drive it id probably go for the 2gr 3.5 v6 as it sounds like an animal but i think her lack of talent would soon see it off the road and into a hedge
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Just cos a car can go fast doesn't mean it has to or ...
Just leave her off the insurance. They're crap daily drivers due to the space restrictions anyway.
R
Just leave her off the insurance. They're crap daily drivers due to the space restrictions anyway.
R
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Well guys I'm afraid to say i drove a mk1 mx5 and loved it so I've bought one lol, ill still keep popping on here thou and who knows i may own an mr2 again in the future
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aaron dean wrote:Well guys I'm afraid to say i drove a mk1 mx5 and loved it so I've bought one lol, ill still keep popping on here thou and who knows i may own an mr2 again in the future
Have to admit, MK1 MX5's are just absolutely brilliant fun to drive. My friend had one until recently. I never saw what the fuss was about until I had a go in it. She never really looked after it and just asked me to have a go to see if I thought there was a problem with the suspension setup. Anyway, I drove it and told her not change a thing was brilliant. Has to be an import with a slippy diff though.
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