01-29-2011, 01:22 AM
Flash (as he treads gingerly back into off-topic land...),
I've thought of all that, but no matter how I could modify the 968, it just doesn't measure up to some of the alternatives as a track toy. I'm thinking a 2nd gen Toyota MR2, an NA version of which can be had for around $2K, and swapping in a turbo engine and LSD-equipped transaxle - there's a shop in North Texas that specializes in these cars, and these sorts of swaps. These engines are capable of reliably producing upwards of 400 hp at the wheels, and the car can very easily be brought into the 2200 lb range. All this in a reliable, durable mid-engine chassis, and for which parts are readily available (for the most part). Another possibility is a 951, and the Honda S2000 and the Miata have a lot of potential as well.
Now, I need to quickly add that none of these cars (OK, I guess the 951 by definition is very close), in my opinion, has the class, charm, overall utility, looks, and presence of the 968. So as street car, especially with the amazing mods you've created for it, the 968 is in a class by itself for the price. But turning the 968 into a track car that could compete with the MR2 I have in mind would cost a fortune, and may ultimately not even be possible.
I've thought of all that, but no matter how I could modify the 968, it just doesn't measure up to some of the alternatives as a track toy. I'm thinking a 2nd gen Toyota MR2, an NA version of which can be had for around $2K, and swapping in a turbo engine and LSD-equipped transaxle - there's a shop in North Texas that specializes in these cars, and these sorts of swaps. These engines are capable of reliably producing upwards of 400 hp at the wheels, and the car can very easily be brought into the 2200 lb range. All this in a reliable, durable mid-engine chassis, and for which parts are readily available (for the most part). Another possibility is a 951, and the Honda S2000 and the Miata have a lot of potential as well.
Now, I need to quickly add that none of these cars (OK, I guess the 951 by definition is very close), in my opinion, has the class, charm, overall utility, looks, and presence of the 968. So as street car, especially with the amazing mods you've created for it, the 968 is in a class by itself for the price. But turning the 968 into a track car that could compete with the MR2 I have in mind would cost a fortune, and may ultimately not even be possible.

