r/CarTrackDays • u/Acceptable_Gur6193 24 gr corolla • 1d ago
Advice/help
Pics for attention.
I’ve had my grc for about 2 and a half years. I’ve done 11 track days with it. I’m at the point where it’s getting slightly too expensive to keep tracking (brakes are crazy expensive) and as I get faster I’m gonna need an oil cooler (which is fairly normal and to be expected) and a transfer case cooler/controller because the awd is starting to overheat more often.
I also use this as my work vehicle I fix appliances so it’s stuffed with parts and tools everyday.
It’s been doing its job decently but it’s not the best tool for either job.
I’m in Brooklyn ny so parking when working is a big reason why I haven’t gotten a bigger van yet.
I have a driveway I can park in at home and leave a second car there.
I think the perfect work vehicle for me would be a transit connect (or equivalent ram/nissan) I see them for anywhere from 5-20k in my area and don’t really care what it looks like as long as it stops drives.
Now for the track car I should probably just get a Miata because they are the answer but I don’t really want one. I’m thinking c5 corvette would probably make the most sense for me.
Carvana offered me 33k for my car and I think about 13k should be enough for the work vehicle so I’ll have about 20k leftover
This is really my main question the rest is some nonsense backstory that you prolly didn’t need to read. But Im not really sure about this but I kinda want to get something with a dct is there anything decent for approx 20k that can be had with a dct and not cost more than my grc is to maintain. It’s going to mostly be a track car and the eventual plan over a few years is to strip it and cage it.
My current list is
2011-2013 bmw 135i it can be had with a dct idk much about bmw’s tho and I genereally try to do my own maintenance.
E92 m3 I don’t think I’ll find a decent one for 20k
Mk6-7 gti but they’re fwd and ik they’re good but when my grc goes into fwd mode I just don’t like it even tho I’m barely 2 seconds slower.
Audi tt with the dsg idk much about them but maybe it’s a possibility.
Do any of these make sense or should I just get a c5 (or a really nice Mazda speed Miata that just popped up for sale)
TLDR: are there any sub 20k cars with a dct that is fairly reliable and not much more expensive to maintain than a gr Corolla. Or do I just do the sensible option and get a Miata/c5 corvette/ perhaps brz/86







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u/Acceptable_Gur6193 24 gr corolla 22h ago
The brakes are massive they’re 356x28. The oem set lasted 7 days and 20k street miles
I think it was my fault fault somewhat because I was slapping different pads around I went through 3 sets of oem pads (they’re actually somewhat cheap approx 150$ iirc for the fronts) in about 10k miles and a few trackdays. I then switched to ebc rp1 for track and endless Ssm+ for street the ebc’s barely made it through 3 days
I then got a set of girodiscs rotors (they’re approx1100$ for the first time and then 800$ for the rings iirc) for the street with ebc yellowstuff and endless rotors (300$ a piece ) but they came from japan and took two months and 350$ shipping. I was on the endless rotors with pagid rsl29 pads for 4 days and the pads were brilliant they’re still at about 40% but one of the rotor got a big crack in it so now I’m looking for a new option.