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Filter Issues

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:26 am
by GregR
Well, tried to fit my ITG last night.

Problem 1: couldn't get the bottom left clip of the air box out as there was a load of wires running over the top of it.

Problem 2: Looks like there are a number of cracks on the tube running from the filter box to the left side-pod. Cracks about 1 1/2 inches long, which probably means my air is coming from the eingine compartment rather than the side pod. Can't see any easy way of getting the pipe replaced without taking the clam off - sorely tempted to send her back to MMC Glasgow as a warranty issue - doubt those cracks could've materialised since September & 2.5k miles. In the event that the pipe needs replacing, I'm guessing I'm better off replacing the standard box with a full ITG/Hurricane induction kit?

I'll post piccies later if that helps.

Cheers,

Greg

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:03 am
by mac
It a nutshell - Yes.

The current layout, on both cars is quite conveluted(sp) and although it is design to flow air, it's also designed to keep noise to a minimum.

Bit the bullet and go for a full induction system rather than a panel filter.

Cheers

Mac

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:13 am
by alicrozier
I doubt the cracks will make any difference (negligible flow through them). Std. setup isn't a true cold air feed anyway (my S2 111S had the air pickup at the rear of the engine bay).

Panel will improve the flow (although the pipework is convoluted the restriction is the filter) but best solution will always be a full induction system (but more $$$).

Thinking about an ITG panel for the Exige...

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:45 am
by GregR
alicrozier wrote:I doubt the cracks will make any difference (negligible flow through them). Std. setup isn't a true cold air feed anyway (my S2 111S had the air pickup at the rear of the engine bay).

Panel will improve the flow (although the pipework is convoluted the restriction is the filter) but best solution will always be a full induction system (but more $$$).

Thinking about an ITG panel for the Exige...
if the s2 exige panel is the same size as the S1 - you can have mine if things go t!ts up!

I'm going to mail Gavin at MMC to see how I can get on with a Warranty shot.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:49 am
by Shug
top tip - mail Pauline instead.... 8)

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:39 am
by GregR
Shug wrote:top tip - mail Pauline instead.... 8)
I tried pauline on the 3rd day of elise ownership when I had a reverse gear issue. She said it was probably some, "clips," that had fallen out that would not be replaced under warranty, and because I'd bought from glasgow I had to speak to glasgow - any warranty work in Edin for a glasgow bought car had to be paid for by gavin at MMC weedge.

Wasn't too impressed by that response!

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:47 am
by Rich H
I had to 'modify' one of my clips to get it out, I just put a big screw driver into it and twisted it off then re-shaped it after (Then took out the airbox anyway...)

The hose to the side intake is made of dairylea, mine looked like the time team had just dug it up, it just fell apart - bin and replace. I would have thought Halfrauds expanding air ducting would do the trick, light and flexible, it's not as if it has any pressure in it. Might be worth contacting Geary from Elise parts to see if they have any of the Hurricane ducting, its really tough and kink resistant.

I fitted my hurricane through the engine compartment eventually, but aparently removing the wheel arch liner makes things much easier. I suspect that you might be able to replace it through there.

Good Luck and post some photos!

Rich

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:32 pm
by Shug
GregR wrote:
Shug wrote:top tip - mail Pauline instead.... 8)
I tried pauline on the 3rd day of elise ownership when I had a reverse gear issue. She said it was probably some, "clips," that had fallen out that would not be replaced under warranty, and because I'd bought from glasgow I had to speak to glasgow - any warranty work in Edin for a glasgow bought car had to be paid for by gavin at MMC weedge.

Wasn't too impressed by that response!
Hmmm, okay. The 'clips' thing would be the most common cause - they slip off at the gearbox end and allow too much movement in the selector cables - dunno why that wouldn't be warranty work though.

I don't know what the internal politics of the situation was when you asked, but it's now changed - Pauline has posted that she now has free reign to deal with any customer care issues and is very keen to sort things out...

Now, she has been very careful to post MMC Edinburgh in all that she write, so it may be the case that Glasgow needs to deal with Glasgow, but it wasn't the impression she gave. She also stepped in to sort out the hassles I had with Glasgow over my windscreen.

On a slightly related note, my personal view (and most others that I've spoken to) of MMC Glasgow is well known and not worth going into again. Put it this way - I'd make the time to drive through to Edin for anything now and I really can't spare that sort of time.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:37 pm
by Rich H
Doh, sorry didn't read the post properly... :oops:

These clips Shug?

Image

Real pig to shift, mine were really stiff, had to lever them out and hammer them back in when I finished.

For linkage replacement and general layout:
http://titaniumstorm.com/te/linkage/linkage.htm

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:50 pm
by alicrozier
GregR wrote:
alicrozier wrote: Thinking about an ITG panel for the Exige...
if the s2 exige panel is the same size as the S1 - you can have mine if things go t!ts up!
Nope, yota mota's are a different size (S1 and S2 K-series filterboxes are are the same IIRC).
Thanks anyway. I'm sure someone would take it off your hands... :)

Cheers,
Ali

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:53 pm
by Shug
RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:Doh, sorry didn't read the post properly... :oops:

These clips Shug?

Image

Real pig to shift, mine were really stiff, had to lever them out and hammer them back in when I finished.

For linkage replacement and general layout:
http://titaniumstorm.com/te/linkage/linkage.htm
Those are the phuckers. Weird, sometimes they require the muscles of Garth to shift and sometimes they fall off.

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:57 pm
by jj
Weird, sometimes they require the muscles of Garth to shift
What, the guy from Waynes World?

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:59 pm
by simon
I'm completely guessing here but as it's an S1 you have, any warranty that came with the car will have been supplied by whoever you bought from (MMC Glasgow in this case) and not the manufacturer. That means your warranty has nothing to do with Lotus Cars and as far as MMC Glasgow and MMC Edinburgh are concerned, they are separate businesses. That means any warranty work you get done elsewhere would need to be authorised and paid for by MMC Glasgow.

But that could be a lot of rubbish :P

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:45 pm
by K-Serious
Hey guys...

doesnt matter that MMC gave you the warranty. I assume its Car Care Plan, if its not a manufacturers warranty...think anyone can fix your car under that warranty...

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:43 am
by GregR
So, here's the crack.

I'm no David Bailley with a digicam, but you get the picture!

http://pictureposter.allbrand.nu/pictur ... ACKING.JPG

:evil: