Hi everyone,
New member here, and thinking of getting some kind of track toy.
So as the title says, what makes the DC5R so special?
Sure, it looks great, handles great, has the K20 motor, and a plethora of parts and knowledge when modifying them.
But for the price of a DC5R you can get an Evo VI.
What would make someone consider a DC5R over an Evo VI?
I am confused, as even for myself the choice is not an easy one, yet in theory 1 car is a FWD NA car and the other a turbo AWD monster... seems like the choice should be simple and yet there is just something about the DC5R that cannot be explained.
So, could people list their pro/con views on the below cars as possible track toys:
1. DC5R
2. Evo VI
3. S2000
4. I have seen a Mitsubishi Mirage for sale, track ready with 4G63 FWD conversion, coilovers etc that posted really good lap times, at a fraction of the cost of the above 3
Personally I find the S2000 the least appealing for some reason (though I know it shouldn't be).
The DC5R and Evo VI as most appealing, and I keep changing my mind as to which one I would prefer.
And the Mirage is simply the best bang for back, but what are the drawbacks/benefits of this to a DC5R? With a 4G63 in the Mirage, the DC5R will likely never reach it's power level, so then it must come down to chassis/handling?
New member here, and thinking of getting some kind of track toy.
So as the title says, what makes the DC5R so special?
Sure, it looks great, handles great, has the K20 motor, and a plethora of parts and knowledge when modifying them.
But for the price of a DC5R you can get an Evo VI.
What would make someone consider a DC5R over an Evo VI?
I am confused, as even for myself the choice is not an easy one, yet in theory 1 car is a FWD NA car and the other a turbo AWD monster... seems like the choice should be simple and yet there is just something about the DC5R that cannot be explained.
So, could people list their pro/con views on the below cars as possible track toys:
1. DC5R
2. Evo VI
3. S2000
4. I have seen a Mitsubishi Mirage for sale, track ready with 4G63 FWD conversion, coilovers etc that posted really good lap times, at a fraction of the cost of the above 3
Personally I find the S2000 the least appealing for some reason (though I know it shouldn't be).
The DC5R and Evo VI as most appealing, and I keep changing my mind as to which one I would prefer.
And the Mirage is simply the best bang for back, but what are the drawbacks/benefits of this to a DC5R? With a 4G63 in the Mirage, the DC5R will likely never reach it's power level, so then it must come down to chassis/handling?
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