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Is E46/E9X M3 -> 911 GT3 just the natural progression of things?
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Originally posted by Icecream View PostSurprised it took 5 pages for this to come up:
R8 V10
im sure some smart ass here will complain about how it’s not visceral enough or it’s too fast or how it won’t be easy to maintain like a camry lol but it’s a legit option.
on the street hard to beat the infotainment and comforts of the r8.
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
I've driven the r8 v10 and v8. On track and off. I would choose the e46m3 over it on track for sure.
on the street hard to beat the infotainment and comforts of the r8.
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Originally posted by Icecream View Post
You would take a stock e46 M3 over a V10 R8 on a track?
Will the r8 have better lap times? yes
Will the m3 be more fun to drive? yes
The r8 is awd with mostly rear bias, but it still awd. Its just a different driving feel. I prefer rwd.
The next step for me after the m3 is a pcar, either gt4 or gt3. But lots of driver mods until that's a reality.
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I feel like it has always been a natural evolution that every m3 driver would want to graduate to a gt3, myself included. I recently picked up a 997 gt3 "competitor" I have been lusting after for 13 or so years. The CLK63 Black is quite a riot to drive, but if I'm being completely honest the M3 is a far more precise car full of feel and even SMG feels like PDK after getting out of the auto in the merc.
Definitely want to pick up a GT3 in the future as I believe it's probably the only thing that will top the driving experience of the E46 to me.
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In much the same vein, I feel like the next step up from the GT3 is the F1/T50. I can’t think of anything else more expensive than a GT3 that I desire. That’s an even more extreme jump, but I can’t think of anything between them.
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Originally posted by Geoff.T View Post
My 996 is stock other than Eibach springs and Bilstein sports. It just hit 50k miles. The low end and mid range just feels better to me than my E46. It's nice to have power below 4k RPM and it isn't necessary to redline it in order to get it moving. The steering feels lighter than my E46 but still accurate. Operating cost have been low so far. The only repair outside of maintenance so far has been a air/oil separator failure. I replaced it with a stock AOS but I'll probably revisit that again with a motorsport part. I'd like to take it the the track every once and a while so the motorsport AOS will help prevent a smoke screen from coming out of my exhaust after some heavy cornering. That'll be addressed when a get the IMS solution done in the next few months.
Originally posted by Geoff.T View PostI think you like how the C4 feels because the steering feel is similar to how a BMW feels. Initially, I preferred the AWD car as well. They have way more steering feel which gives the driver more confidence.
If the 996 will be your only car, I can see how the interior isn't as appealing as a 997 or newer 911. It's really just an update of an air cooled 911's interior. There is nothing innovative or modern present.
Originally posted by Geoff.T View PostI like the idea of the C4S with a 2wd conversion. I, like you, love the turbo body. For the prices the C4S are climbing to though, I would consider just going with a turbo at that point. One thing to note, AWD Porsches love to go through front wheel bearings. They generally last 30k-60k miles. So you may want to inquire if they've been replaced. They don't necessarily make noise when they're bad. Instead, they can just cause one of the front brakes to drag.
If you know someone with a 996, ask them to borrow it for a weekend. It's not the type of car that anyone can just jump in and be fast. You won't be able to decide if you like it or not with one test drive. The driving dynamics are too different from what you're probably use to. If you do decide you like it, you won't want to go back.
Has the C4S market being going up recently? How much? Just ticking up or starting to take off like the E46 M3 market? Much above $30k and I'll just get a well appointed C2. The other strategy is to just become very educated on the issues of the car, and buy one from a non-enthusiast that needs a little TLC. I think that's easier to do with the 911 as there's really only one major issue with them, and if the car hasn't blown up you're pretty much good. The E46 M3 has all kinds of hidden issues that need to be addressed.
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As I Think about this, even more alternatives come up. i know these will also get some hate here but....... they are more attainable than a GT3 or as obtainable, have 6spd manuals, are NA, high revving sweet mobiles and a couple won’t even land you in the national prison system should you decide to have some fun:
GT350R (I know I know but still a cool car)
360 Modena
F430
F355
Gallardo
the littlest McLaren is probably pretty obtainable too.
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Originally posted by Icecream View PostAs I Think about this, even more alternatives come up. i know these will also get some hate here but....... they are more attainable than a GT3 or as obtainable, have 6spd manuals, are NA, high revving sweet mobiles and a couple won’t even land you in the national prison system should you decide to have some fun:
GT350R (I know I know but still a cool car)
360 Modena
F430
F355
Gallardo
the littlest McLaren is probably pretty obtainable too.
Its hard to describe. The GT3 wants you to push it right out of the gate. You get in and it just feels right. The F430 takes more finesse get comfortable with it but once you get it, its a ton of fun.
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Assuming dual street/track duty the F430 is the best of that list. But comparing running costs the GT3 would still be my choice.
Its hard to describe. The GT3 wants you to push it right out of the gate. You get in and it just feels right. The F430 takes more finesse get comfortable with it but once you get it, its a ton of fun.
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Originally posted by Icecream View Post
I've never driven any of them so I dont really have a horse in the barn here but I guess what I'm saying is i wouldn't be upset to have any of these in my garage. While the Gt3 is the most extreme, they are all a big step above the e46 (maybe you can argue the gt350 isnt) and it would be a shame to dismiss them so fast because racecar. Also it depends what you want and it doesnt have to be all or nothing. If I live on the track, GT3 is probably the most racecar. If I value beauty, exclusivity and a drive through the forest or down the coast alone on a Saturday morning, the F430, takes the trophy.
For example most lambos are a no-go for me as my neck is compressed against the roof with a helmet on.
Never drove the gt350 but its lap times at the events i've been to are impressive.
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I’m a member at a local track and there’s hoards of gt3’s and gt3 ES’ that come out every weekend. They’re so capable right out of the box stock they run circles around my track prepped m3.
I can’t wait to jump into an rs!
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