Karl Shultz wrote:
No, that's not what I'm trying to say. What I'm trying (unsuccessfully

) to say is that some sort of M motor swap may well prove reliable, and fast enough. What I am saying is that it's not the route I would take. The stuff you're describing - engine swaps, aggressive lightweighting, that sort of thing - sounds like a lot of work. Expensive work. It might be super fast and super reliable, I'm not expert enough on BMWs to say. Given your frustrations with trying to get the RSX to work, I'm suggesting looking at stuff that you won't have to re-engineer in order to make it do what you want.
For what it's worth, here are the lap records at VIR as of May of this year. A T1 Corvette has a 2:01.246.
http://www.ncrscca.com/Pdf/TrackRecords ... y_2009.pdfT1 is pretty mild stuff as race car builds go. Less exotica often means less stuff to go wrong. If I were in your position, I'd get on the phone with Phoenix (or whoever is building the top T1 cars these days) and get one of those.
Trust me, a Phoenix prepped T1 Vette is going to cost out the arse. I get what you're saying, but the handling part of the E36 has already been sorted out pretty dang well. With the RSX we were in fairly uncharted territory and having to get shit direct from Japan to get the thing CLOSE to right. It's still not right.
So with the E36, the question mark to me is the motor. I know it can be done, I just don't know how much it would cost. *shrug* Otherwise, the cars are pretty bullet-proof, too. I mean an E36 keeps winning this dumb thing and doing it with much slower times than what I'm after. So I'm probably being a bit too aggressive in what I want out of the car in terms of performance, but hey, better to be that direction (somewhat) than the other.
Funny that the ITE track record is just a 2:04. Now I want to beat that. Damn, it's another Corvette, too!
Someone just pointed out to me that the 13 is on Halloween weekend. So we could go as "Vette guys" for Halloween.
--Donnie