340R v 2 Eleven

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mdrc

Original Poster:

446 posts

280 months

Saturday 6th June 2015
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So.....I was sold on getting a 340R, but I'm now seriously tempted by a 2 eleven.......and at the risk of being ridiculed on here, I only want to use the vehicle on the road!

Mileage wouldn't be high - B road motoring - either car would I think be a decent investment and I'd like one in the garage to use on the right day.....but which one (price difference apart). Advice please!

Oilchange

8,763 posts

267 months

Saturday 6th June 2015
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I like the 340R lots but the 211 is the latest generation track weapon so I'd be inclined to go with it. It's also stupidly fast

Thorburn

2,407 posts

200 months

Saturday 6th June 2015
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Windscreen makes a big difference to usability on the road, so for road use only I'd go 340r.

Turn7

24,155 posts

228 months

Saturday 6th June 2015
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340R uses the VHPD Rover motor, which will need money spending on it at some point in its life.

2/11 is 'Yota powered and more modern.

The 340r will get more attention, but 211 will feel better on track.

My 2P worth......

redalex

35 posts

185 months

Sunday 7th June 2015
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the 2-11 is stupidly fast!

Mine is primarily driven on the road as I don't get time for a lot of track days at the moment, so don't think it a stupid idea.

What I would say is not having the windscreen does make a difference, for example my wife is not inclined to jump in it with me. You definitely should wear a helmet: stones, bugs, rain etc really hurts "at speed" (*cough* 70, officer).

340R is a beautiful car, but they do need a little more TLC with the VHPD K-Series. I've not owned one, but know a couple of people who do. The upkeep is more. I'm about to curse it, but I've never had any issues with the 2-11 - the Toyota engine has been solid. With the battery isolator I've left it months without driving it when I've been away, and it's started first time and driven perfectly.

regarding attention, the 2-11 and 340R are pretty evenly matched. most people have never seen a 2-11, let alone know what it is, so when you pull alongside them in a car with no windscreen wearing a helmet they take pictures (sometimes dangerously whilst driving - annoying, but people can be idiots!). At service stations, car parks etc, everyone looks. I've never had a bad word said to me in it - everyone has been so bemused by what it was they don't think "ferrari-driving wker" (or whatever) it's a nice feeling if you're happy with the attention.

Do it. You'll be delighted with either car. They're both stunners. I'd love a 340R, but I don't want to sell the 211. Best get saving then...


RobM77

35,349 posts

241 months

Sunday 14th June 2015
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Cost of bodywork repair is a huge difference, as I believe the 340R is one expensive clam (Evo's Harry M had a frightening bill for his once for quite minor cosmetic damage as described in Evo magazine), whereas the 2-11 is multiple panels (about 12 if I remember rightly). I own a 2-11 (now for sale - PM if you're interested), but I have never driven a 340R, so couldn't comment on any other sort of comparison.

ETA: The 2-Eleven body is comprised of 13 panels according to Evo magazine: http://www.evo.co.uk/carreviews/evocarreviews/2094...

Edited by RobM77 on Monday 15th June 13:49

W12JFD

382 posts

172 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Prior owner of my 211 used these for road use - they make a difference - recommended

http://shop.touratech.co.uk/windscreen-spoiler-uni...

I mainly track mine but absolutely love it on the road: noise, drama, fun all off the scale. Surprisingly calm going slow.

Seems bulletproof as well.

W12JFD

382 posts

172 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Prior owner of my 211 used these for road use - they make a difference - recommended

http://shop.touratech.co.uk/windscreen-spoiler-uni...

I mainly track mine but absolutely love it on the road: noise, drama, fun all off the scale. Surprisingly calm going slow.

Seems bulletproof as well.

the ronin

1,056 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th June 2015
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Road use only for my modified Lotus.. All you need is a good paint ball shield for the road... No bugs

alicrozier

556 posts

244 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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Ballistic sunglasses and a can of man up! smile


(maybe helmet and biker overall if it's raining)

RobM77

35,349 posts

241 months

Wednesday 17th June 2015
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alicrozier said:
Ballistic sunglasses and a can of man up! smile


(maybe helmet and biker overall if it's raining)
I do love driving mine on the road without a helmet, but it's not really a good idea if you come across a pigeon at 70mph, or even a stone chip from a lorry, which would make a bit of a mess of your face!

Rain is the one time when a helmet is a hinderance actually, because at least for me, I sit too low to get airflow over my visor, so rain doesn't clear. A waterproof coat and trousers is more than enough though even in a downpour, unless you're stuck in traffic...