Last night I could barely catch up to some kind of VW, wasn't a GTI,or very new,either. I hit limiter in 3rd and 4th?(3.70 rear).Now looking at a Jag "F" on Ebay, will I regret a switch?
Newer cars have more speed but less soul...
We have all sorts of reasons for getting into cars. Some like to wrench and fix things up. Some like the sensory experience of driving. Some like the speed and competition. Usually, it's some combination of those three.
If your M Coupe is keeping you from "catching up to" other cars, an F Type will eventually will fail you there, too. It might take a decade, but it will happen. Then again, everything will fail, on a long enough time line. We're all just renting this stuff anyway.
If you really think your love affair with the M Coupe is over and can not be rekindled, there's a nice resale market out there willing to take your M coupe off your hands for a not insignificant sum of money. Time will only make it more valuable. Go on some test drives. Try some new cars.
If you get a thrill from a new machine that your current car is not providing, and you keep thinking about it for a month after the test drive, you know what needs to be done. Just don't give up the M Coupe on a whim. You might find there's more to it than "catching up to" other cars.
Why sweat it?
There will ALWAYS BE someone or something faster!!
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Btw,the VW that got you was probably a sleeper.
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It all depends on where you were driving. Just some straight road is unimportant. Anyone can floor it and point down the road.
Now if you were on a curvy mountain road where HP just does not mean as much as keeping the speed through the curve and getting the line right.
Where coming out of a curve to get past them before they wind up, their box of a car, to speed. Then leaving them in the dust that two curves later you don't see them. I need better tires more than more HP.
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If you like the coupe at all, I think you would regret selling.
Keep the coupe, but also get a cheap used 335 or some other forced induction car that you can chip.
I'm surprised no one suggested turbocharging. Then you get to keep your car ... and beat most VWs ........... I've mentioned this before: I've owned much more powerful cars, that I modified until I could see there was no end to it. Now, I keep a small hammer in my cab. Everytime I get some thought about needing to go faster, I hit myself with the hammer until the thought goes away.
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bolt on for the GT500 eaton blower: https://hydemotorworks.com/supercharger-setups/
Anyone have this Supercharger on their Z3? or know of someone who does? Might be interested in putting one on my M54 engine.
I do love the sound of an Eaton. Had a few lightnings in my life. How much does a custom tune for a s52 roadster run?
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Instant torque doesn't hurt either
There will always be something faster out there...I sold my 83 Rabbit GTI sleeper that had the original 1.8 bottom end with a full on top end including a period correct Callaway Turbo with a T-4 Rotomaster snail on modified CIS. This thing was a beast with 175 whp and tq from 3500-6500 on a 1900 lb car...I shocked a LOT of cars out there, especially when I cracked it open and the open dump roared to life.
That said, I'm on this forum now because my wife hated that car...her dad gave her his 98 z-3 roadster 1.9 with 65k on it. We both love that car...not the fastest for sure, but certainly well balanced and fun to drive. Most people reference it as a vintage model at this point when we take it out and it always gets attention for how clean it is.
A friend of mine let me drive his GT-3 a few years ago when it was brand new....now that thing was a true rocket and made everything I drove after that for the next month feel like it was crawling. It's really up to you on the upgrade, but I'd say keep yours if it's just a mater of feeling like you can keep up or not...you have options available to bring yours to the next level!
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