Keen to go racing - convert or buy complete?

Keen to go racing - convert or buy complete?

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HughS47

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589 posts

142 months

Thursday 11th December 2014
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Some friends and I co-own a tidy mk1 1.8 eunos. Currently has a TR lane roll bar with harness bar, bilsteins (not lowered), uprated bushes, induction and raised compression, out of date monaco pro seats and yellow stuff pads (normal hoses).

We fancy having a go at racing the car. To convert it for racing would require:
full roll cage
extinguisher
electrical cut off
seats
belts
braided hoses
(then consider gaz gold pros in the future - we couldn't race in a mazda championship as we're running a 1.8 not 1.6 so don't need them for trackday trophy etc unless we wanted to be more competitive)

This would set us back a fair few quid. Is the general opinion that it is worth converting the car or would it be better to sell ours, add a few extra quid and buy a race ready converted car?

thoughts?

binnerboy

486 posts

158 months

Thursday 11th December 2014
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Not sure how much your list will cost you, there is an mx5 racing on the for sale section on here to give you an idea of price . I have no idea if the car is a good one or not, just use it to decide. Normally I think it is cheaper to buy one rather than convert one.

roddo

573 posts

203 months

Thursday 11th December 2014
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I have ex race rental cars that we sell off this time of year as we are building new for 2015

Maintained regardless of cost as we need 100% reliability.

Give me a call if interested

Paul Roddison

trackerjack

649 posts

192 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Buying a car already converted for racing is the most sensible route unless you are sponsored!

The extras that go into a race car quickly add up to thousands not hundreds, unless you want to stay at the back in every race.

Beware of so called race cars that have all the choice bits changed.

My daughter raced a Porsche 924 that was bought as a championship race winning car...........even the engine was not correctly bolted in?? so where did the correct engine go?

Go prepared to take the car there and then when you look at it and remember rubbish drivers can be at the back despite the car being top notch.

Research is the first step.....................and you have taken that already.