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so what the cheapest way to the track peeps
build a car? whats needed by what tracks safty wise?
price per track day?
best car for track project (ON A TIGHT BUDGET)
so people what your opinion
discuss plese
My brother is doing the following,
Vectra gsi MSD 2.5v6, strip interior, em that's it lol he already owns the car do it's as cheap as you'll get, in fact buying a new crash helmet will cost more that track prepping his car
are the aroedrome track days the best option or does it not really matter
Well up here we only have crail for 1/4 mile and knockhill so were limited :(
Each track has different rules, some may want the cars mot'd and a full licence ti get on track some don't,
I think it's around £70 for sessioned trackdays at knockhill
Go to trackdays.co.uk and look at circuits for prices and a wee how to on there too
just turn up in a std road car and take spare wheels... cost of car +£100 for track time & a bacon sandwich....
so what do we think the best budget track car is must be retro looking and not a frech car
paul james
10-09-11, 12:13 PM
so what do we think the best budget track car is must be retro looking and not a frech car
Well there is a pretty obvious answer to this, given what forum you are on!
yes but it wouldnt be that much of a budget car then will it as you have to up grade breaks and suspention and things to make it proform anything near well.
i know 172/182 clios are very good out the box on the track but i dont want french and i dont want to be like alot of other people
paul james
10-09-11, 12:32 PM
yes but it wouldnt be that much of a budget car then will it as you have to up grade breaks and suspention and things to make it proform anything near well.
i know 172/182 clios are very good out the box on the track but i dont want french and i dont want to be like alot of other people
You can pick up track prepared Novas quite cheaply, and really you'll save more in the long run by spending a bit more to begin with - i.e buy a car with a cage already in it. You can get uprated suspension and brakes for a nova for very little, 256mm brakes etc. Yes you might be able to buy a cheap french car which has better standard spec, but well worn standard suspension for instance isn't neccesarily going to be better.
Whatever you buy, you can easily start spending big money. If your pushing a car hard on track, you want it all to be right. At least with a Nova its all easy to work on, and uprated Nova parts are often cheaper than the standard stuff for other cars.
MK4 Astra would be my choice
turbojolt
10-09-11, 01:47 PM
Not really retro tho mk4 astra
nova_stee
10-09-11, 02:42 PM
go french pug 205 1.9 gti quick standard good handling
Curtoise
10-09-11, 04:43 PM
french are the ultimate cheap mobiles and normally good at handling, i would go for a nova tho. maybe even a corsa b sport or something as they can be tuned fairly cheaply and parts are cheap
nova_stee
10-09-11, 05:19 PM
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turbojolt
10-09-11, 05:55 PM
Bloody nova prices are going through the roof right now getting silly, imo they cost to much as a base for a cheap trackday car, corsa b ftw that's what I'm planning for mine soon anyways
blue_peg_16v
10-09-11, 05:57 PM
I would say forget retro if on a budget anything decent for track attracts a premium, I'd personally go for a 1.6 corsa sport start of relatively standard just strip the crap out of it then gradually upgrade the 1.6 can make an exalt track engine and if you get board an xe is jus a few spammers away also can pick early sports up wi TNT for £400 may not look the best but as long as it's mechanically sound who cares kitty litter ruins paint anyway
Boggo standard Corsa Sports are a right hoot to drive to be honest.
turbojolt
10-09-11, 06:23 PM
What about a rover 216 gsi 115hp Honda engine cheap light'ish my old man's use to handle alright could be a laught when its all stripped out and plenty of engine tuning parts available for the old d series Honda engine
blue_peg_16v
10-09-11, 06:26 PM
I used to love the corsa Gsi I had years ago all I did was suspension wheels exhaust and filter was an n reg last of line in White would run rings round a nova IMO must be the slightly wider track never had a nova handle like that had full Joni adjustsables but then the car was only 3 year old at the time, Jesus this thread is making me want another lol
What about a rover 216 gsi 115hp Honda engine cheap light'ish my old man's use to handle alright could be a laught when its all stripped out and plenty of engine tuning parts available for the old d series Honda engine
Stick to what you know well IMO. Last thing you want on a trackday is something to go wrong & have no idea where to even start looking to rectify the problem.
turbojolt
10-09-11, 06:31 PM
Stick to what you know well IMO. Last thing you want on a trackday is something to go wrong & have no idea where to even start looking to rectify the problem.
fair enough mate, just a thought
JUst spend a grand and get a half decent Nova/Corsa that has a bit of power and some good brakes tyres and suspension.
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