911 carrera 2 or turbo??
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 8:00 pm
im looking to get into a 911 by the end of the year. i have always had my heart set on a turbo, but im starting to think about a c2 instead and just wanted your thoughts?
im after a car that i can use on the road, and for a few trackdays a year. a car to use evenings and weekends etc, i would have a daily driver aswell.
the turbo stands out to me due to its pure pace and the fact its a porsche 911 turbo lol. although i know a few friends with the turbo, and they say its to clinical, to capable, and to fast to enjoy on the road. they also say that the car is quite heavy, and the 4wd reigns in the fun quite a lot when on track, aswell as being heavy on brakes and tyres.
the reasoning above is why im starting to consider a c2 instead? im thinking it might be easier to enjoy and drive quickly on the road due to the fact its not so powerful and can be driven quickly on the road without doing stupid speeds, and the 2wd providing more fun and driver skill knowing the 4wd isnt there to help you out.
im thinking of looking for a cheaper c2, and removing some excess weight, fitting some decent suspension and brakes, rear cage etc, and aiming for a gt3 sort of car that can be used on road and on track and enjoyed on both.
if i had the funds i would just buy a gt3, but thats not an option really, so i thought a c2 could be made as similar as possible to a gt3 without going mad.
what parts are available for the c2 that could be fitted to bring toward a gt3 spec? suspension, arms, anti rollbars etc??
the other thing that really is a big part of any car i own is the noise it makes. a turbo sounds pretty boring, whereas the carrera can be made to sound pretty awsome with induction and exhaust mods.
i have always been a fan of big power cars, but im starting to think its not all about power, after driving a few lightweight cars that have been very well setup with average power, they can be a right laugh, and thhe bonus with the c2 is the running costs are probably half that of a turbo aswell? (unless it needs an engine rebuild lol)
thoughts? basically to summarise, whats the better option, a nice 996 turbo for weekend fun and a few trackdays, or a 996 c2 with suspension and brake mods, half cage etc?
many thanks
nick
im after a car that i can use on the road, and for a few trackdays a year. a car to use evenings and weekends etc, i would have a daily driver aswell.
the turbo stands out to me due to its pure pace and the fact its a porsche 911 turbo lol. although i know a few friends with the turbo, and they say its to clinical, to capable, and to fast to enjoy on the road. they also say that the car is quite heavy, and the 4wd reigns in the fun quite a lot when on track, aswell as being heavy on brakes and tyres.
the reasoning above is why im starting to consider a c2 instead? im thinking it might be easier to enjoy and drive quickly on the road due to the fact its not so powerful and can be driven quickly on the road without doing stupid speeds, and the 2wd providing more fun and driver skill knowing the 4wd isnt there to help you out.
im thinking of looking for a cheaper c2, and removing some excess weight, fitting some decent suspension and brakes, rear cage etc, and aiming for a gt3 sort of car that can be used on road and on track and enjoyed on both.
if i had the funds i would just buy a gt3, but thats not an option really, so i thought a c2 could be made as similar as possible to a gt3 without going mad.
what parts are available for the c2 that could be fitted to bring toward a gt3 spec? suspension, arms, anti rollbars etc??
the other thing that really is a big part of any car i own is the noise it makes. a turbo sounds pretty boring, whereas the carrera can be made to sound pretty awsome with induction and exhaust mods.
i have always been a fan of big power cars, but im starting to think its not all about power, after driving a few lightweight cars that have been very well setup with average power, they can be a right laugh, and thhe bonus with the c2 is the running costs are probably half that of a turbo aswell? (unless it needs an engine rebuild lol)
thoughts? basically to summarise, whats the better option, a nice 996 turbo for weekend fun and a few trackdays, or a 996 c2 with suspension and brake mods, half cage etc?
many thanks
nick