I have for a long time now, been debating on a range of a numerous options: Sell my 95 GSR with 160k's, buy a genuine Evo 1-3, keep the GSR, sell it and buy an evo 9 with obviously a fair amount of additional cash. I have more recently decided, I would like to start doing some more track/club days / hill climbs and motorkhanas etc and am leaning to keeping the GSR.
So here are some of my following conclusions:
I probably can't afford to track and potentially stack a 9 if I went down that path. The additional safety for daily driving and warranty etc would be useful, but blowing 30 extra thousand is not the highest priority.
My GSR is still reliable, and useful for daily driving the relatively short distance to work, and still being able to use it to get to work is what I would like to do (i have a liberty wagon for longer journey's more practical things)
So. My questions are as follows:
Is the stock 4g93 going to be "reliable" enough for more regular track days? I know that many here are building dedicated track cars from genuine Evo's, so do I have the wrong base car for future competition/ upgradeability Perhaps it might be cheaper just to wack a 4g63 and some evo calipers in for better stopping /reliability?
A cage is something I would like to do, as priority no.1 is safety (even though I would need a new engineers certificate) But I don't want to put one in the GSR, and then say: Oh shit, i've overkilled the GSR, when I could get evo 4/5/6 cheaply, which might be more suited to the track.
So finally,
can I use my stock (evo front mounted) GSR as a track car /daily driver on a regular basis, or am I asking too much? Or am I better off starting with an Evo 4-7 and kitting that out over time instead, which is perhaps more future proof?
Sorry for the million questions, but I am just trying to give some background and look forward to any ideas.
Thanks
So here are some of my following conclusions:
I probably can't afford to track and potentially stack a 9 if I went down that path. The additional safety for daily driving and warranty etc would be useful, but blowing 30 extra thousand is not the highest priority.
My GSR is still reliable, and useful for daily driving the relatively short distance to work, and still being able to use it to get to work is what I would like to do (i have a liberty wagon for longer journey's more practical things)
So. My questions are as follows:
Is the stock 4g93 going to be "reliable" enough for more regular track days? I know that many here are building dedicated track cars from genuine Evo's, so do I have the wrong base car for future competition/ upgradeability Perhaps it might be cheaper just to wack a 4g63 and some evo calipers in for better stopping /reliability?
A cage is something I would like to do, as priority no.1 is safety (even though I would need a new engineers certificate) But I don't want to put one in the GSR, and then say: Oh shit, i've overkilled the GSR, when I could get evo 4/5/6 cheaply, which might be more suited to the track.
So finally,
can I use my stock (evo front mounted) GSR as a track car /daily driver on a regular basis, or am I asking too much? Or am I better off starting with an Evo 4-7 and kitting that out over time instead, which is perhaps more future proof?
Sorry for the million questions, but I am just trying to give some background and look forward to any ideas.
Thanks