Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Tis all jocular as you know mads, if I really tried to keep up with you in your R400 for a few laps I would probably throw myself off track.
However I did enjoy lapping with you in the 360 as there was nothing in it, and it was great to see you drive it as if you had stolen it. Fair does to N3, that is the first time that it has broken in over two years, and even then it was my fault not its.
tut
However I did enjoy lapping with you in the 360 as there was nothing in it, and it was great to see you drive it as if you had stolen it. Fair does to N3, that is the first time that it has broken in over two years, and even then it was my fault not its.
tut
- craignicol
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Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Huge power Caterham or a 211 in my opinion. 

BMW 123d (Monday to Thursday)
S2 Exige S (Sold)
Porsche 911 C4S (Friday to Sunday)
Caterham 7 JPE (A few minutes everyother weekend)
S2 Exige S (Sold)
Porsche 911 C4S (Friday to Sunday)
Caterham 7 JPE (A few minutes everyother weekend)
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Scotty, cheers for the offer will see if there's any trackdays that I am around for failing that a chance to have a good look over one and a chat would be good. Give you a shout when I get home.
Might try and blag a shot of Phil's R500 if he's willing
At the moment I am leaning towards a 2-11 if I can sell both cars for enough. Selling the S2 will be easy, question will be how much for the S1. I take on board what everybody has said so in summary:
Radical, murderous running costs and to much track not enough road (found a service interval sheet on another forum
damn)
Caterham, Definite possibility especially if the budget is tight. Very upgradable car once you learn to explote what it. Loads around easy to work on and fix and relatively cheap.
GT3, having done the Porsche thing in the past would love one but regardless what you think they are expensive to maintain. Which would be worse with track use.
Exige, brilliant car but I am not going down the upgrade path with mine, as I did with the S1. In a lot of respects it's a fools errand as you never get back anything like what you spend. Might concider a cup 240 or even 260 car.
2-11, base model can be upgraded to full GT spec or anything in between. Quick enough on track. Usable for runs, but still a £30k car. Residuals look OK but hard to tell as thay haven't been around that long. Some concern over gearboxes especially if driven hard.
Might try and blag a shot of Phil's R500 if he's willing

At the moment I am leaning towards a 2-11 if I can sell both cars for enough. Selling the S2 will be easy, question will be how much for the S1. I take on board what everybody has said so in summary:
Radical, murderous running costs and to much track not enough road (found a service interval sheet on another forum

Caterham, Definite possibility especially if the budget is tight. Very upgradable car once you learn to explote what it. Loads around easy to work on and fix and relatively cheap.
GT3, having done the Porsche thing in the past would love one but regardless what you think they are expensive to maintain. Which would be worse with track use.
Exige, brilliant car but I am not going down the upgrade path with mine, as I did with the S1. In a lot of respects it's a fools errand as you never get back anything like what you spend. Might concider a cup 240 or even 260 car.
2-11, base model can be upgraded to full GT spec or anything in between. Quick enough on track. Usable for runs, but still a £30k car. Residuals look OK but hard to tell as thay haven't been around that long. Some concern over gearboxes especially if driven hard.
Elise S2 260
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Selling the S1 after all the work that you have put into it, is a wankers move.
Exige is just an Exige, so a different proposition.
tut
Exige is just an Exige, so a different proposition.
tut
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Wendy and I are off for a test drive of a 911 (996) GT3 on Monday but I doubt our feedback on what it is like to pootle around in will offer much to anyone wanting to drive one properly 

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Don't hold back, say what you mean tut!!.
I would only sell he S1 if I got a really good price for it. That car has about the best bits you can get for an S1 on it so it would have to be worth my while to sell it. That and I have a huge spares package for it as well.
But at the end of the day everything is for sale, it's just a question of "how much". That and it's still only a freeking car.
I would only sell he S1 if I got a really good price for it. That car has about the best bits you can get for an S1 on it so it would have to be worth my while to sell it. That and I have a huge spares package for it as well.
But at the end of the day everything is for sale, it's just a question of "how much". That and it's still only a freeking car.
Elise S2 260
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
swap ?
Emira - Volvo spec
A1 Black Edition - Ilford HP5 spec
A1 Black Edition - Ilford HP5 spec
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
I like the gt3 For the same reason as the exige. It is a car with purity of purpose, designed and built to be driven hard. Seems to me this also makes them both rather pointless unless you are going drive the doors off them.renmure wrote:Wendy and I are off for a test drive of a 911 (996) GT3 on Monday but I doubt our feedback on what it is like to pootle around in will offer much to anyone wanting to drive one properly
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Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Can't really argue with the logic of that from the driving point of view.ryallm wrote:I like the gt3 For the same reason as the exige. It is a car with purity of purpose, designed and built to be driven hard. Seems to me this also makes them both rather pointless unless you are going drive the doors off them.renmure wrote:Wendy and I are off for a test drive of a 911 (996) GT3 on Monday but I doubt our feedback on what it is like to pootle around in will offer much to anyone wanting to drive one properly
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On the other hand I loved owning and driving my s1 exige even tho I never drove the doors of it.. and it was a fairly safe place to put some money and own a car, knowing that it wasn't really going to cost much (if anything) in terms of depreciation. Same factors came to mind when buying the F355 GTB and Evo VI TME to be honest and I guess my thoughts are similar re the 996 GT3. Perhaps not the purest reason for narrowing down a car choice.. but at least worth factoring in.

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Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
As Jim says
Why not own a depreciation free/slow depreciating motor without the need to rag the ar*e of it
It used to be called pride of ownership

Why not own a depreciation free/slow depreciating motor without the need to rag the ar*e of it
It used to be called pride of ownership

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Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
An Exige on track will always be a compromise Mike, mine is quite accomplished but 20% lacking in every department compared to a 2-11...
Ideal for long euro trips in relative comfort though and a fantastic road drive (although probably too quick and too much grip).
2-11 a different experience to a Caterham, best to try both.
If I were in your position (with tow car):
Sell the S2 for the high current market price.
Keep the Special K, flog the mega engines and put a standardish spec in it - roadrun and wet trackday spec.
Buy a Caterham/2-11 and trailer (for competition and towing to further away trackdays).
Ideal for long euro trips in relative comfort though and a fantastic road drive (although probably too quick and too much grip).

2-11 a different experience to a Caterham, best to try both.
If I were in your position (with tow car):
Sell the S2 for the high current market price.
Keep the Special K, flog the mega engines and put a standardish spec in it - roadrun and wet trackday spec.
Buy a Caterham/2-11 and trailer (for competition and towing to further away trackdays).
All characters appearing in this post are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Any references to laptimes, speed or driving on the public highway are purely for dramatic effect.
Any references to laptimes, speed or driving on the public highway are purely for dramatic effect.
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
I think one of Mikes objectives with the mega K was to take Graeme on in the Sprint Championships, so after all the work on his engine, twould be a pity if he shelved that.
tut
tut
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Yeh but Graeme has gone and got himself a Radical Pro Sport so no longer be competing against him directly although his class records still stand.
The problem with the K is two fold, one is the reliability especially in a high state of tune. Just ask Vic, the second is age. Good as they were it's getting a bit long in the tooth. I am still going to run the S1 this year and eventually I will return it to a more normal spec, something about 160bhp engine is what I was planning or might build a supercharged K similar to Turbotechnics but using a Rotrex charger or M62 if I can get it to fit.
The reason for the question was because of the strong resale price of NA Exiges and the fact 2-11's are becoming more available second hand. Ali's plan is the ideal and may well be the way ahead. S1 already has all the parts to make a kick arse road car, all be it I would have to change some stuff back so it's more road than race but with the current suspesion, gearbox etc it would be a fantastic road car, that and some paint.
Food for thought.
The problem with the K is two fold, one is the reliability especially in a high state of tune. Just ask Vic, the second is age. Good as they were it's getting a bit long in the tooth. I am still going to run the S1 this year and eventually I will return it to a more normal spec, something about 160bhp engine is what I was planning or might build a supercharged K similar to Turbotechnics but using a Rotrex charger or M62 if I can get it to fit.
The reason for the question was because of the strong resale price of NA Exiges and the fact 2-11's are becoming more available second hand. Ali's plan is the ideal and may well be the way ahead. S1 already has all the parts to make a kick arse road car, all be it I would have to change some stuff back so it's more road than race but with the current suspesion, gearbox etc it would be a fantastic road car, that and some paint.
Food for thought.
Elise S2 260
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
BMW M2 Comp
RRS HST
BMW R1300GS
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
No No No, Don't paint them ....Mikie711 wrote: that and some paint.

Build them and drive them, shinny paint doesn't work in a S1.

Alan
"Chicks dig scars and I measure mine in feet"
Ford Fiesta Zetec \m/ - Get's me erse to work spec.
Caterham R500 - The grenade powered one.
Ford Fiesta Zetec \m/ - Get's me erse to work spec.
Caterham R500 - The grenade powered one.
Re: Cars, Cars, Cars. Which one????????
Well, we went off to have a testdrive of this carrenmure wrote:Wendy and I are off for a test drive of a 911 (996) GT3 on Monday but I doubt our feedback on what it is like to pootle around in will offer much to anyone wanting to drive one properly
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1346956.htm
Was a bit damp and the salesman was keen that we didn't end up in a ditch so not really the best day to get much idea of ultimate performance other than say it felt fast enough. But.. I have to confess it was a wee bit underwhelming as a package for me. I had primed Wendy beforehand that it would be loud and wild-child looking and when it was brought round to the forecourt she said "oh, that's ok". Thankfully the salesman hasn't put us in the "timewaster" pile.. despite turning up in the Mini in dog walking gear.. so we are going back up when it is dry to try out a Carrera & Turbo and to give the GT3 another go.
Funny thing is that in anticipation of being bowled over, I put the TME up for sale in order to get a bit of floor space in the garage and am having to fudge taking a deposit on it from a couple of buyers.

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