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Sounds like you've never driven a Gen IV Viper in any trim. It's like a big angry S2000 with a slow torquey engine instead of a screamer. To Drop the hammer why on EARTH would you not take the mclaren to the track! It is the closest thing to a race car you can buy. What an experience. You can't even comprehend the grip or how it turns.
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997.2 GT3 is the one to get. It's not going to be completely obscenely fast in a straight line, but will make up for it in all the other areas (especially sound). Plus it somewhat flies under the radar compared to a McLaren or something similarly exotic. Dark horse suggestions would be a final gen Viper or Evora GT.
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[To me] they are terrible to drive, and terribly engineered. They're a throwback car that can only be appreciated by people who are either never going to test their limits, or live on the limit. I'm just neither. I would seriously have a Civic first, and I'm not a Civic guy. |
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01-31-2024, 10:29 AM | #29 |
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I’ll start reading up on 997.1 vs .2 gt3’s. I do have a soft spot for P-cars and they have good sporty dimensions and do sound really good.
I have considered the new M2 and doing a piggy back tune, and in a stick. But I haven’t warmed up to the looks of it, and wanted something a bit more rare and unique. I wouldn’t want to have the track wear on a McLaren (or any exotic). I am very far from a dealer, but I’d probably also buy a proper scantool for it, I have no problem pulling an engine or trans for service/rebuilding. 2016 gt3rs is also looking tempting but would stretch my wife’s approved budget, maybe a 997 gt3 will scratch the itch. At least on a gt3 I would be able to move it easy enough in 5-10 yrs vs McLaren which is a tough sell at any price. |
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I'd take a 997 GT3 over a 991 all day, every day. Far more rare. Also remember the 991.1 GT3 engine likes to eat itself so make sure it has been replaced if you go that route.
Wrenching a McLaren is a world of hurt, like proper hurt, the issue with them are not mechanical, there's a litany of shit that needs specialist attention. But if you can swing a 650S... hard to say no. Last edited by Alfisti; 01-31-2024 at 12:05 PM.. |
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I completely disagree, and that's after owning many a s2000. The s2000 is anything but composed any time you have any sort of compressive event that affects the rear. The bump-steer you have in the back due to the factory toe arm geometry is precisely why the S2000s get wrecked all the time by kids. If you aren't ready to catch that ass, it'll bite you. Drop the hammer Take a look on the porsche forums and look at the rebuild intervals on the GT3RS's. They're not without their issues as well, and anything porsche is typically expensive if you're racing it or putting it under heavy usage.
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There was a youtuber with this absolutely INSANE collection, like 100 cars deep, all exotics and high end sports cars, he made it clear the GT3 was by far the most reliable thing there for just pounding around tracks all day. If you want bargain racing it's Miata time. |
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01-31-2024, 04:03 PM | #35 | |
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My comments were more about how everything falls perfectly into hand, and the shifter is world-class. Put another way, I'd rather drive an S2000 slow than a Viper fast. |
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I'd agree with you there ///MPhatic, the s2000 certainly feels better. As for suspension, no it's really just the rear toe arms. As the suspension compresses you see large changes in effective toe. As it sweeps between positive to negative toe, it steps out. Buying adjustable arms and adjusting your dynamic toe is the only real way to get it out. The really fast cars don't even run rear sways typically (mine doesn't)
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I ran into an NYC hedge fund manager at a BMW track event a few years ago. He had a GT3RS that he tracked and said he spent $1500+ every track weekend on tires. He could afford the car, maintenance, repairs, and consumables.
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Your statement is pretty ridiculous IME. Yes, porsches are great at the track. I've witnessed this myself. They are made to be run over and over again. They love it and come back for more. And so does my Camaro. It handles excellent and is fun as hell. Mustangs have had a lot more trouble coming up with track-able versions that have adequate cooling, suspension, steering response, tires/wheels, brakes, etc., but Camaro was there all along with 1LE, ZL1 and ZL1 1LE. I have much respect for the Porsches and I see cars at our events that are obviously all "show" and no go. There have been some Mustang exceptions, except for the transmission, even the last generation BOSS was a pretty amazing car that could hang, but a lot of their stuff has simply not been "serious" like a 1LE, for track use. It's not a good comparison.
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I made specific mention of Camaro but you're nudging 6 figures here to load up a 1LE or 2SS. Consumables will be less but it is not cheap racing.
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Point being...your statement was flat out wrong. These ARE set up from the factory to be track monsters, like Porsches. They aren't Porsches, nor am I claiming the interior is set up the same, but your basic thought was not correct. It does not take "big dollars", they are set up like this stock. You can get an amazing car built for track duty (that GM will warranty for track duty no less). That's putting their money where their mouth is.
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I love these threads!
sounds like you have a thing for porsche do you appreciate naturally aspirated cars? if you do: then 2017-2018 R8 V10 PLUS or 991.2 GT3 more like $250K cdn on the road, but it will blow your socks off if you like turbos then 991.2 turbo S |
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What do you do for a living OP? To afford a car like that, your marginal tax rate is the highest in Canada
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