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Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 9:34 am
by craignicol
Anybody had any dealings with Stark?

They offer a built Elise R with all the right bits on it for 26,800.....expensive but you end up with a really nice spec'd car!

Whats people thoughts?

Re: Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 10:53 am
by Jacobite
HI Craig
Alan (Gourley83) built up his car useing a stark kit so hes your man to ask on here,
The time I spoke with James at his unit in Newcastle picking his brains before I bought the S/C car he was helpfull and informatine and his Scandle Green demo car looked wicked :thumbsup
there is an article in this months Practicical Performance Car written by James Winstanley (of Stark)about putting a Type R engine in an Elise ~ havent got around to reading it fully yet but it should give you a bit of insite
cheers Hamish

Re: Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 11:15 am
by tut
They are certainly excellent to deal with, had a fair amount of help from James.

As you say, it does sound expensive compared to buying an S1 and fitting a Honda using their kit, but it looks as if you will end up with a virtually new car.

tut

Re: Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 1:40 pm
by Gourlay83
How Much ! :shock:

Knock £10K of of that and you can have mine, same spec but Burnt Orange and with a Kpro. :thumbsup

I don't think James does the fully built option anymore but best to speak to him direct. Your clearly paying for people time which is understandable but I can't see how an S1 can be worth that. I'm very happy with the Stark Kit, infact using it another build (check technical - 340R Colin's Honda Conversion, loads of pictures of all the mounts etc) with a few others in the pipe line.

There is other options like ask an installer to convert the car for you, costs £££££ though.

If your not willing to roll your sleeves up now and again I don't think an S1 is the best option. S1 Honda's are great but require a little more maintenance IMO. Wheel Bearings take a roasting (mine lasted 5K) and the vibration will test all your trim fixings :blackeye

S2's have better Driveshaft/Wheel Bearings and a little better built for the extra power but you have to drive an S2 GAY.

Welcome to pop round for a look at mine, one built and one being built :thumbsup

Alan

Re: Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 2:28 pm
by craignicol
It does sound uber expensive doesn't it?
Looks really appealing though, a walk-in, drive-out service where you are then sitting in a 'brand new' car.
I did speak to James and your correct Alan, he isn't doing that service anymore. (No much wonder at 26,800 a peice!)

Don't get me wrong, the month to month maintenance wouldn't be an issue however don't feel up to doing an engine tranplant just yet.
A look at yours would be good at some point, I'll PM when I'm free at some point, it will perhaps fill me with a little more confidence.

Cheers
Craig

Re: Stark R S1 Elise

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 10:41 pm
by Great Pretender
Like Alan says though, £26k is a lot of cash when I'm sure you could pay a competent mechanic to do the install and buy all the bits for significantly less.

I'm currently thinking of doing the same incidentally.