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Mazda Miata (First-Gen) | 4 | 15.38% | |
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 | 7 | 26.92% | |
Datsun 280Z | 15 | 57.69% | |
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12-17-2020, 02:33 PM | #1 |
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Help me choose a project car!
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So I've been scouring the internet for quite a while now and have decided that I want to get one of three projects for the garage. A first-gen Mazda Miata, a 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 (AWD), or a Nissan 280Z. Now with each of these comes their pros and cons: Mazda Miata Pros:
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If there's anything that I missed, I would be glad to hear it. And if you have any other projects in mind, let me know please.
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12-17-2020, 02:49 PM | #2 |
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3000GT would be the most interesting to me. Since you're in the states, you can also get donor parts from Dodge Stealths. I think the R/T Turbo is the equivalent to the VR4.
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12-17-2020, 03:05 PM | #3 |
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If you have any specific questions about the VR4, let me know lol. I had one back in college and did quite a bit with it (~520awhp/tq). I was on 3Si for a long time as well and am still friends with quite a few people in the community, including a few that have their own shop for parts and specialize in building the 3/S.
They're great cars and a lot of fun. It's hard to find one that hasn't been beat to hell though, and the clean ones definitely aren't cheap anymore. Some items of note: -5 speed (91-93) the weakpoint is the transfer case. Finding a later model 1st Gen with a 25 spline output shaft is a better bet but you still need to be careful with the transfer case. A few different companies made braces for it. -6 speed (94-99) they fixed the transfer case issue for the most part, and they're all 25 spline, but the bellhousings sometimes crack on the 6 speed (Ray Pampena built a brace for it I believe). -They all have rod bearing/oil pressure issues eventually. Same with the timing belt. And sometimes the valve stem seals. I replaced all of that, along with the water pump as preventative maintenance right when I got mine. -The stock 9B turbos are useless. As are the stock intercoolers. You reach their max/heatsoak pretty quickly. There are a few good options if you want to stick with the stock TD04 housing/manifolds though. DSM sidemount intercoolers work well with TD04 turbos too. Once you make this switch to TD05 though, you need FMIC.
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12-17-2020, 03:25 PM | #4 |
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In the early 90’s I had 2 coworkers, one with a 2 year old NSX purchased used and one with a stealth rt tt (same as 3000gt vr4) bought brand new. They paid similar money for both cars.
The NSX was a thing of beauty, perfection in every respect. Meanwhile the stealth was a pile of crap. If I recall correctly it had a cable operated shifter that felt loose and clunky brand new. The quality of materials and worksmanship was junk, I recall many trips to the dealership with that car. Panel fitment terrible, reliability terrible, heavy and ugly. To me there is no romance in it, it was junk and is junk. I would cross that right off the list and go from there. I’m honestly surprised anyone has interest in that car today, to me it’s like the gremlin/pinto of sports cars.
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12-17-2020, 07:32 PM | #6 |
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So far I'm the only Miata vote. Cheap and easy fun, plus robust enthusiast community.
The other two cars in my view will be harder to keep running in good condition. I never went for the 3000GT back in the day. I liked the 280Z but it doesn't move me today, and it's pretty old now. |
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12-18-2020, 12:02 PM | #8 |
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I voted for the 280Z.
IMO the Z is super classy and timeless. The original Miata NA was nimble and fun. Reminiscent of the Lotus Elan only much more reliable. But it's just too cutesy. And the Mitsu was just too much. It was disco after disco was over. |
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Miata I wouldn't bother restoring but more of a rat-rod complete repairing of the mechanical parts but not putting a pricey paint job or interior or adequate power into. The Nissan I would take to a shell weld in new metal, hit it with pretty paint, cool race car interior have a myriad of cool engines to choose from and I'd have something very special. |
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Also, side note, I seriously cannot find a 240/280Z for under $8,000. Anything under that is plagued with a massive amount of rust.
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