+1. I've given up on that thread lol.
Likewise. Some people really need to be shown!
+1. I've given up on that thread lol.
Sounds very interesting. Good luck with it
I thought it wasn't all about big power and expensive engine mod though? :rasp:
You might be interested to here the car in the video is being re-built at the moment and next time its at the Ring it will be wide bodied with a transverse 400bhp 13b Mazda rotary engine in the front.
Thanks again, Martin.
It's not. Note that I was actually wishing him good luck with the work as it's nice to see something different. Something different, not paying someone 4k to bolt on 2k's worth of bits.
Just wait and get a better car later.
Faster isn't always better.
There's a street KA round here with a focus RS engine in it. Its fair rapid but i'll always be a faggot wagon worth 4k no matter how many more ££££ he ploughs into it.
People always so 'well its the fun of driving a modified car' and tbh it isn't. I spent £1500 getting my old MX-5 turbo to 240bhp. It was fun but no more fun than my mates E36 M3 3.0. I was lucky with the MX-5 as i bought it very cheap so i managed to make my money back on it.
But 99/100 modifiying a car majorly = burning money.
Yes it might but fun/stressful/rewarding. Then again burning £5k with a flame thrower would be fun/stressful/rewarding and you wouldn't do that would you.
That video puts me off the ring though. You come so close to other cars etc. People don't drive anywhere near as sensibly as on a normal trackday.
As long as you plan your times right (early morning first thing and last hour or so) then you get it pretty empty from the time I went last summer. Always managed to pretty much have my section of track to myself for 90% of the time then kept my eyes on the mirrors and just pulled to the right and let people past if they came up behind me. Its not a daunting as you'd think once you've dipped you're toe in the water to speak.That video puts me off the ring though. You come so close to other cars etc. People don't drive anywhere near as sensibly as on a normal trackday.