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Originally posted by Aeko View Post
Any substantial difference other than number of doors between something like RC F and IS500? I'm leaning towards the coupe is why I askInstagram: @logicalconclusion
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Haven't had any seat time in an RC-F but have heard from people with our kind of background that the RC chassis is bloated/boaty/dull; perhaps the F trim addresses or masks some of that feedback. On the other hand, have seen some non-F IS chassis (plural) do some impressive canyon carving. But between some of the talk of Porsches/E36s and V8 sedans, we are still a little all over the place here, lol. I've skipped a few pages of this thread; whats your current list of possible selections looking like right now?
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Originally posted by 01SG View PostI think every enthusiast car of the past decade has been brought up here. I think parameters need to be refined: rwd or awd, turbo or Na, autocross capable or comfortable..
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Originally posted by Aeko View Postt44tq,
All that being said maybe I should try some of the lighter offerings like a 1M just to try it. Has anyone DCT swapped a 1M? A quick Google search turns up nothing. Maybe a 135i?
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this is the car you'll end up buying.Last edited by Boost; 09-24-2022, 01:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Boost View PostHaven't had any seat time in an RC-F but have heard from people with our kind of background that the RC chassis is bloated/boaty/dull; perhaps the F trim addresses or masks some of that feedback. On the other hand, have seen some non-F IS chassis (plural) do some impressive canyon carving. But between some of the talk of Porsches/E36s and V8 sedans, we are still a little all over the place here, lol. I've skipped a few pages of this thread; whats your current list of possible selections looking like right now?
Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by Boost View PostHaven't had any seat time in an RC-F but have heard from people with our kind of background that the RC chassis is bloated/boaty/dull; perhaps the F trim addresses or masks some of that feedback. On the other hand, have seen some non-F IS chassis (plural) do some impressive canyon carving. But between some of the talk of Porsches/E36s and V8 sedans, we are still a little all over the place here, lol. I've skipped a few pages of this thread; whats your current list of possible selections looking like right now?
Yeah, it's kind of a mess of different cars, lol. Current list of "to drive" cars, vaguely in order of ones that seem most appealing at the top:
E9x M3
RC F
Cayman (987 if I can find one, possibly 981)
Mach 1
GR86
Supra (sat in one, need to drive it)
135 / 1M?
997.2 (if price drops. Drove 997.1 Auto)
E36 Euro spec (ZF8 swap?)
Z4M coupe?
I'm in an apartment so right now having 2 cars is pushing it. I have my daily (replacing with a hatch soon) and I'm looking to replace the e39 M5 with something easier for me to drive now that the M3 is donezo. In the back of my mind I will always be looking for the "perfect" spec e46 M3 (SMG, Estoril / Topaz / LSB?, something like Ecru interior if they even exist) so I may yet wind up back in one of those as well. Right now I just want a break from the e46.
The ZF8 is a pretty hot swap over a DCT these days it seems, and it doesn't seem super astronomical at least parts wise to swap it if I decide I am truly in love with one of the 3 pedal BMWs before committing to that.
I've also considered a 996 S or Turbo, but I really can't get over the interior styling specifically. Have looked at Q50 / Q60 redsports but I don't feel the value is there compared to something like an RC F. Really old platform and the tech like the center nav and radio is aging poorly.
Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Here is my friend's bone stock RCF with just springs, wheels and tires running faster times than most dedicated track cars at Buttonwillow.
https://youtu.be/tBqY9monm8o
Damn that's impressiveLast edited by Aeko; 09-24-2022, 12:54 PM.
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
RCF has better performance because it's an F car, IS500 is kind of the watered down version. Definitely would take an ISF or RCF over the IS500, would take the GSF over all because it has the best chassis and performance.
Concur about the GS-F though. Would absolutely take one over is500. Prices in Canada for GS-F are comical though so had kind of forgot about it.
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Originally posted by JaredU View Post
I haven’t tried the new is500, but I’m sure I would take it over RC-F. I wasn’t a big fan of the RC-F, but it had the power the 350’s are missing, so a nice comfy reliable v8 sedan would be right up my alley.
Concur about the GS-F though. Would absolutely take one over is500. Prices in Canada for GS-F are comical though so had kind of forgot about it.Instagram: @logicalconclusion
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Originally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Yeah the GS-F is the one to get, at least for me. It's kind of Lexus' take on a modern E39 M5, with a very similar motor in terms of powerband, displacement and redline. Rare and understated too.
Updated my previous list because I forgot about the GR86
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Originally posted by Boost View Post..have heard from people with our kind of background that the RC chassis is bloated/boaty/dull; perhaps the F trim addresses or masks some of that feedbackOriginally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Here is my friend's bone stock RCF with just springs, wheels and tires running faster times than most dedicated track cars at Buttonwillow.
https://youtu.be/tBqY9monm8o
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For shits and giggles,
Car & Driver gave the RC-F a 6.5 out of 10
Edmunds gave the RC-F a 6.9 out of 10
CarWow gave the RC-F a 7.0 out of 10
CNet gave the RC-F a 6.8 out of 10
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In regard to the RC platform as a whole,
Car & Driver gave it a 5.5 out of 10
US News gave it a 7.4 out of 10
TopGear gave it a 5.0 out of 10
The Car Connection gave it a 6.0 out of 10
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Is any of this to say that..
1. the RC-F is slow?
2. the RC-F is an objectively bad car?
3. the RC-F is not well-received by its owners & consumers?
4. our purchase decisions should be based solely on reviews from so-called online experts?
Of course not.
But is it to say that the RC-F is an imperfect car whose potential drawbacks or shortcomings might be of particular interest or significance to an M3F member looking to replace their E46 M3?
Yes.
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Originally posted by Aeko View Post
E9x M3
RC F
Cayman (987 if I can find one, possibly 981)
Mach 1
GR86
Supra (sat in one, need to drive it)
135 / 1M?
997.2 (if price drops. Drove 997.1 Auto)
E36 Euro spec (ZF8 swap?)
Z4M coupe?
E9x M3 - Safest, most logical step up from an E46 M3, imo. Stiff chassis, good handling dynamics. Only ~3 inches longer and ~200-300lb heaver than an E46 M3. ~8 inches shorter and ~300lb lighter than an E39 M5.
RC F - No input
Cayman (987 if I can find one, possibly 981) - No input/would not settle for less than a 911
Mach 1 - Interesting.. Budget?
GR86 - Arguably least prestigious car on list, but might check your boxes at a lower price
Supra - Might climb to the top of your list after you drive one; budget?
135i / 1M - Factory DCT + E46 M3-esque power to weight ratio / Budget?
997.2 - Budget?
E36 Euro - Needs to be built
Z4M - S54 again and you dont like cramped cars. Would eliminate
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If you're getting a 997.2, which, IMHO, is a pretty good choice, there's a big difference between the 3.6L base car and the 3.8L S. The base Carrera feels like it needs another 100 hp to be entertaining. It's a very nice place to be, and the PDK is a wonderful transmission. Note that the early PDK cars might have the buttons on the wheel, but that is fixable with a paddle conversion- at least Suncoast used to sell this- not sure if they still have the parts.
The S feels properly fast, although by today's standards, it's not. But it's a nice driving car, with good steering feel, great suspension setup, easy to drive hard, has decent midrange torque. It's not a really heavy pig and it's not too big, like the 991s.
E9x M3 with DCT might be a good choice- they're comfy, handle fine, very heavy but manageable within it's limits (high consumable cost).
Not too many cars that have a good auto/paddle shift and are good sports cars. Mustang GT/Mach 1/Bullitt with the 10 speed auto would be a good alternative if you don't mind a Mustang.
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Originally posted by Boost View PostCayman (987 if I can find one, possibly 981) - No input/would not settle for less than a 911
Originally posted by Boost View PostSupra - Might climb to the top of your list after you drive one; budget?
Originally posted by Boost View Post135i / 1M - Factory DCT + E46 M3-esque power to weight ratio / Budget?
Originally posted by Boost View PostZ4M - S54 again and you dont like cramped cars. Would eliminate
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