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Just looking for some opinions here and what other people are doing.
I really want to start doing Track Days and maybe a few autoX days here and there. Now obviously this can be done on a stock car but...
So first and foremost I really have a mod itch. The mods I want to do altogether will cost at least $7k total. That's without ANY power mods, and not including the cost of the catback I installed. With basic NA power mods, chassis/suspension mods, and wheels/brakes/tires; that's $10k+. Now if I want to add a centri later down the line, that's another $6-7k. :eyebulge: cars are expensive lol
Dilemma is, I definitely want to keep my Mustang and want to scratch my mod itch. But not only is the Mustang pretty expensive to mod, but it'll be expensive to maintain at the track. If I do a few trackdays a year I'm looking at a couple sets of tires a year as this is my DD. Even with being absent about 2-3 months (traveling for work) since I got the car (11 Nov), I have 12.5k miles on the car. If I travel less, i'm looking easily at 20k a year mileage.
I'm considering getting a separate toy since these costs are so high. For the 16k+ in mods that I may eventually spend, I could probably just build an open wheel kit racer (or maybe equivalent closed wheel kit car with roof) and have lower maintenance costs for track days.
I know I could get a cheap car and just track that, but I'm really looking for either improving the Mustang or getting something small with a good power to weight ratio. The mustang is fun and I like the power/weight ratio it has, so i'd like to keep that or better.
Most likely Mods: (and will probably happen regardless)
C/O's
Lightweight wheels/tires
A few BMR goodies
I also really want:
AP front rotors
Aftermarket driveshaft (this I really want but I will cut it out if I wind up not wanting to spend the extra cash)
Power mods: (these will be last, with maybe an exception to the DS)
Tune, intake, headers.
Years later maybe a centri...
Edit: Oh yea and I'm definitely getting a new shifter here soon lol...probably MGW
I really want to start doing Track Days and maybe a few autoX days here and there. Now obviously this can be done on a stock car but...
So first and foremost I really have a mod itch. The mods I want to do altogether will cost at least $7k total. That's without ANY power mods, and not including the cost of the catback I installed. With basic NA power mods, chassis/suspension mods, and wheels/brakes/tires; that's $10k+. Now if I want to add a centri later down the line, that's another $6-7k. :eyebulge: cars are expensive lol
Dilemma is, I definitely want to keep my Mustang and want to scratch my mod itch. But not only is the Mustang pretty expensive to mod, but it'll be expensive to maintain at the track. If I do a few trackdays a year I'm looking at a couple sets of tires a year as this is my DD. Even with being absent about 2-3 months (traveling for work) since I got the car (11 Nov), I have 12.5k miles on the car. If I travel less, i'm looking easily at 20k a year mileage.
I'm considering getting a separate toy since these costs are so high. For the 16k+ in mods that I may eventually spend, I could probably just build an open wheel kit racer (or maybe equivalent closed wheel kit car with roof) and have lower maintenance costs for track days.
I know I could get a cheap car and just track that, but I'm really looking for either improving the Mustang or getting something small with a good power to weight ratio. The mustang is fun and I like the power/weight ratio it has, so i'd like to keep that or better.
Most likely Mods: (and will probably happen regardless)
C/O's
Lightweight wheels/tires
A few BMR goodies
I also really want:
AP front rotors
Aftermarket driveshaft (this I really want but I will cut it out if I wind up not wanting to spend the extra cash)
Power mods: (these will be last, with maybe an exception to the DS)
Tune, intake, headers.
Years later maybe a centri...
Edit: Oh yea and I'm definitely getting a new shifter here soon lol...probably MGW
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