Been mulling ideas for running a pickup for affordable endurance racing. One of the interesting draws for me is that I think the cage could be fully contained within an extended cab. Meaning that not only could the fenders or bed be easily replaced after a 'racing incident', but the even the frame as well after something more severe, without having to deal with structural damage or caging another car. I also have a few performance ideas that lend themselves well to trucks that might offset the performance disadvantage of it being a truck.
That all being said, what truck would you build for low-buck endurance racing and why? The only real requirement is MY2006 or older, and let's stay away from expensive engine architecture swaps.
Some of my thoughts:
94-04 S-10 4.3L - Acceptable power (190), but perhaps not not the best engine for track life. Also older tech hit on fuel consumption per power. Heavier than Duratec Ranger. Decent manual availability, which is good because the 4L60e widely noted as not being good for endurance racing. Only option with good aftermarket on-road suspension parts availability, but also only later model option that still uses a steering box. Better aero than square nose, but not as good as newer platforms. The most available for the cheapest thanks to oldest, most years, and engine option popularity.
01-06 Ranger 2.3L - Great engine 'track worthy' engine, albeit less than ideal power (140) in stock form. Easy gains to be had and possible Duratec 2.5L 'easyish' upgrade. Lightest option. Decent manual availability, and I suspect the 5R auto might actually hold up ok. Better aero than the square nose, but not as good as newer platforms. Some available cheap, but too many seem to have bought the 3.0L 'upgrade'.
04-06 Colorado 3.5L - Decent power (240), with some known issues. More powerful and more reliable 'easy' 3.7L swap option. Surprisingly close to S10 weight. Manual availability low, making it hard to avoid 4L60e disappointment. Improved aero over older trucks. More expensive. Possible argument to be made for 2.9L, being cheaper with similar power to 4.3L S10.
05-06 Frontier 4.0L - Good power (260) from VQ engine architecture. Heaviest. Low manual availability, but possibly acceptable automatic. Improved aero over older trucks. More expensive.
05-06 Tacoma 4.0L - Decent power (245) from GR engine architecture. Seconde heaviest. Low manual availability, but possibly acceptable automatic. Improved aero over older trucks. Most expensive.