Originally budgeted for an S2k. However, given that I do quite a bit of trackdays, and would love to continue to do so, an S2k would exceed my budget with the required modifications. Basically think roughly $20k in total. The car will be primarily a DD with a very heavy trackday scedule, 10-20 per year. Maybe an autocross or two if codriver does not show up, but thats basically street driving. The race car is a kart, so this is more of touring different tracks on the upper west coast without making me worry about anything but driving. I want the car to be able to handle 20-30 min sessions in heat without breaking a sweat, ever.
Because the car will be a DD, it will be a situation of compromise but I want minimal wrenching and maximum, scalpel like driving. Which means the car has to be indestructible and low maintenance, in particular the brakes (The indestructible part). At my local track I have cooked every pad/compound/car within 5-20 min except a set of Ferrari ceramics. I want something a little more comfortable than the Sabelt Race Bucket I have been driving with. Hence with a budget of $20k and not wanting a 150k S2k, I am looking at something more in the $10-15k range so that I can outfit the car to my needs. It will be a DD, not a racecar, so some basic comfort is required. So the car should be light (consumables), rwd and bulletproof; sound familiar?
What the car will needs: Brakes. I have had enough of fading brakes, I want Superman brakes on steroids. No screw it, I want brakes that will beat the snot out of Steroid Superman brakes on a sick day. Best brakes I have felt on more than one occasion have come from AP Racing. Mixed experiences with Wilwoods. This is the one component I will not compromise on, ever, again. Reducing unsprung mass will be a huge bonus, 4-5lb per corner would be great and I will feel and appreciate the difference. 2-3k there.
Light wheels with some decent street tires. ie. RPF1's w/RS3's. A driver seat, something in between a full FIA bucket and a street seat. Something that I can get out of without looking like a clown but will hold me. Similar to a stock Elise/Exige/GT3 seat, no leather. Any recommendations? Another 2-3k. Already have harnesses, data acquisition and a wheel.
So aside from that suspension valved to my specs w/ my rates, rollbar, add lightness/stiffness and a rad. If I could add some decent power/response for 1-2k that will be a bonus.
NA miata: getting old, cheap.
NB miata: seems perfect actually for these needs, would love to have a bit more power, but beggars can't be choosers. Right within the budget.
MSM: IHI turbos nearly guaranteed to fail, I will drive them into the ground for sure. On the other hand, 200whp sounds perfect and should be easy. However I have heard so many horror stories of overheating, constant issues with manifold bolts coming loose etc. Remember, DD, must be reliable. I want to be the guy out there laughing not the one stuck on the sidelines chasing issues. Surprisingly I have had trouble finding many guys who track these in nearly stock condition. Most are street cars that are nearly stock or make 400whp+.
MRS: lightest car, could probably knock it down to 2000lb even while still being comfortable. Sorry engine, hard to make power, could swap in a relatively fragile 2zz. What I would want is k20 under there ideally, however the wrenching already doesnt sound fun. Ideal drivetrain layout. Right within budget.
Thanks for reading boys. Paging Keith ;)