04-27-2022, 12:52 PM | #24 |
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My Dad had a C5 and I had a C6, not Z06s though. I have had a bunch of Miatas, and I would definitely lean that way for autocross. A 20 year old GM and a new Mazda are going to be worlds apart with regards to reliability. The only ND issue was some transmission problems with the earlier cars that seems to be mostly sorted. You can list out all the pros and cons of each, but these cars are so different, I think test drives in both would settle the matter pretty quickly.
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04-27-2022, 01:12 PM | #25 | |
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True that parts of the floor (think laminate) were balsa, and as Dave mentioned on page 1, they went to a lot of trouble to lighten up the Z06.
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04-27-2022, 03:55 PM | #26 | |
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And Flyin' Miata offers bolts to strengthen the transmission case and a transmission cooler that are supposed to really increase the durability of the box. One of the ways they got the ND so light was reduced fluid capacity. The engine/trans/diff all need coolers for serious track work, especially in hotter (and high altitude) climates. |
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04-27-2022, 03:57 PM | #27 | ||
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Based on everything I've read so far, the stock Z06 suspension with a very mild drop and some present day tires is more than capable with no other work. The 03/04 Z06s have revised shock tuning which made for a better ride and handing. Quote:
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04-27-2022, 04:00 PM | #28 | |
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I'd check the valve springs if I got a 2003. If they haven't been updated, I'll swap better one in. The 04 Vettes have different fuel tanks which had cracking issues thus got 10 year extended warranties. They're all expired now. A tank replacement is $2K+. They don't make the tank anymore, but the C6 tank can be fitted.
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04-27-2022, 04:12 PM | #29 | |
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04-27-2022, 04:18 PM | #30 | |
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Give the better throttle response, deeper gearing, and lack of refinement/isolation, I would imagine the Z06 feels faster and quicker by the seat of the pants.
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04-27-2022, 04:45 PM | #31 |
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Pretty extreme choices. For me, it's a no brainer, I like new cars and have never been a 'balls to the wall' kinda guy, preferring lighter weight and handling above break-neck straight-line speed. ND2 for sure.
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04-27-2022, 05:10 PM | #32 |
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As a Miata owner, I'm gonna argue for my team. Cheap, fun, stylish, surprisingly comfortable, a fantastic manual transmission, large community, tons of accessible mods, etc., there's a reason people say Miata is always the answer. That being said, while the RF looks great, I'd go with the soft-top model, much more enjoyable on a nice day and less weight. The Miata will also be great for your 17-year old, my youngest loves driving my NB, the Z06 will definitely be too intimidating for someone with less experience.
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I've driven the ND1 Miata RF. It's very good. I would imagine with the newer motor and more power, it's even better at higher speeds. It would also sound and rev better too. I have not driven a Z06, but I am absolutely certain that I would love it, especially since I gravitate towards and miss driving cars engineered in the 1990s. The Z06 is arguably the cooler car. It is a classic and a beast with higher limits than my personnel skills can likely exploit even on a track. The Miata is the safe bet, it's reliable, and a precision tool. With that said, I LOVE working on and maintaining cars. The Z06 would definitely need more of that. The Miata might be a boring from that aspect. The Z06 could also be a reliability disaster
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04-28-2022, 08:20 AM | #34 | |
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With regards to maintenance, it's a Chevy !!! Yes it's 20 years old and with that being said how many other cars of it's generation can you get into today at it's entry price, along with anticipated down the road expenses that are capable of competing with current offerings ? FWIW, in the realm of the Miata class I'd take a last generation Honda S2000 any day. Shame Honda quit making that little beauty, arguably the smoothest shifting car ever.
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Like well north of $30k for a clean, low mileage unmolested one. |
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05-09-2022, 03:58 PM | #36 |
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I test drove a 2021 Miata RF over the weekend for over an hour. I'm 6' 1" 175lbs with 34" inseam and just fit in the ND2 RF. However, over time, I felt too confined as the seating position for me was very upright because I was as far back as I could go. I know I could do a seat rail lowering kit, but it doesn't help me much on the upright position. The driving position is great for sporting driving, but there's no way I could tolerate being that upright for over an hour.
The RF is fun an hell to drive, but I was a bit underwhelmed by the power. It's very linear with no drama and absolutely no torque shove. I was expecting at least induction noise and drama from 5000-7500rpm, but there's nothing. The M235 has corrupted me. I need some torque. Now I'm looking to test drive a C5 Z06.
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I was surprised to see that Mazda sold roughly 2x as many RF models as the soft top. No doubt it's a pretty great looking car but if the RF was the only model they made I wouldn't have one. I bought it for the full drop top experience and unless there's weather falling from the sky or the temp is below 40 degrees, the top is down on mine. And sometimes, if it's a short trip, I'll drop the top at lower temps and turn on the heated seats and heat.
I personally think, if the car fits you as well as it fits me at 5'10", that the Miata is a more comfortable car to be in all day than the Vette. I've just returned from an 1,800 mile trip down the full length of the Blue Ridge Parkway, all over the best roads around Tail of the Dragon in Tennessee, N. Georgia, and Western NC and coming home did a 15 hour day in the car. I'm enjoying this little car as much as any high performance sports car I've ever owned including a Ferrari F355 Spider and a Porsche C4S. |
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Drop tops are underrated, especially in a low powered vehicle. Kids absolutely love it.
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My son may need to look at an NC Miata because they are more spacious. I love the NC too, but I think after experiencing the power of the ND2, I realized I need more power. I know they have turbos and SCs for those cars, but I want the fun car to be reliable. I'm constantly working on my friend's turbo NB Miatas. When they are running right though, wow, what a fun freaking car.
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He's considering the BRZ/86. That would be my choice if I was him. The new BRZ/86 is a great car and I really like it, but it's way to close to what I already have with the M235. The RF and Z06 offer something different.
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