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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Peter76 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:15 am

kenny wrote:
Stewart wrote:The steering in the exige has much more weight and it does seem to grab tramlines and bumps in the roads much more readily than my elise. Not sure if this down to firmer suspension, wider tyres, tyre pressures etc,. I may get the geometry checked just to see.
Sounds about right, if it starts squirming around over white lines when changing lanes on the motorway then it's time to get it checked.
I almost bought an Orange one but in the end went for the white. Congrats, looking good. 8) With regards to the steering, mines is the same. Grabs most lines on the road. If i've been for a long drive i always have sore arms by the time i get home from having firmly gripped the steering wheel for every single mile! Sometimes it's a pleasure to get back in the Golf, alot less work to drive! Maybe get myself down the gym and work on those arms!! :oops: :lol:
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Shug » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:22 am

Peter76 wrote:
kenny wrote:
Stewart wrote:The steering in the exige has much more weight and it does seem to grab tramlines and bumps in the roads much more readily than my elise. Not sure if this down to firmer suspension, wider tyres, tyre pressures etc,. I may get the geometry checked just to see.
Sounds about right, if it starts squirming around over white lines when changing lanes on the motorway then it's time to get it checked.
I almost bought an Orange one but in the end went for the white. Congrats, looking good. 8) With regards to the steering, mines is the same. Grabs most lines on the road. If i've been for a long drive i always have sore arms by the time i get home from having firmly gripped the steering wheel for every single mile! Sometimes it's a pleasure to get back in the Golf, alot less work to drive! Maybe get myself down the gym and work on those arms!! :oops: :lol:
Nah - flow with it. You can let it jink around a little, it's just a matter of filtering out what's an actual pull and what's just shouty feedback. Elaine's 111R does it to an extent (not as bad as an Exige) and mine is set up to do it. 'Twas Lawrence who told me to relax with it and think of the car finding it's own route - you're just using the wheel to make the big decisions. 8)
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Modena Scotland » Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:36 am

Shug wrote: Nah - flow with it. You can let it jink around a little, it's just a matter of filtering out what's an actual pull and what's just shouty feedback. 8)
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One should not grip the steering too firmly as this will hinder one's response when a true driver input is required. Unless one gets used to this way of driving, one can never feel 100% comfortable in an Exige.
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Post by Rich H » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:12 pm

Shug wrote:Nah - flow with it. You can let it jink around a little, it's just a matter of filtering out what's an actual pull and what's just shouty feedback. Elaine's 111R does it to an extent (not as bad as an Exige) and mine is set up to do it. 'Twas Lawrence who told me to relax with it and think of the car finding it's own route - you're just using the wheel to make the big decisions. 8)
Bit like our landie, the Liz steering is an average direction selector, (Well in the landie it's a vauge heading suggester) a nice light grip of the wheel and it'll dance over the ruts and keep on going, much easier on the arms on a long trip. The only annoying bit is on the m6 nearside lane the lorry ruts are slightly wider than the car track so it hops from one rut to the other every few seconds, I just join the middle lane hoggers or the BMWs in the outside lane if it gets too anoying... :thumbsup
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Peter76 » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:03 pm

Modena Scotland wrote:
Shug wrote: Nah - flow with it. You can let it jink around a little, it's just a matter of filtering out what's an actual pull and what's just shouty feedback. 8)
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One should not grip the steering too firmly as this will hinder one's response when a true driver input is required. Unless one gets used to this way of driving, one can never feel 100% comfortable in an Exige.
Will need to try relaxing a bit more then, just seems that the car makes sudden movements all the time that i'm not really too happy with.
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Shug » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:05 pm

Yup - Jedi technique is to let it :mrgreen: You'll soon figure out that it doesn't actually change direction or move that much, it's just finding it's own path...
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Modena Scotland » Thu Mar 26, 2009 2:18 pm

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Will need to try relaxing a bit more then, just seems that the car makes sudden movements all the time that i'm not really too happy with.
I know it dances around but it's cool. Try a caterham, it is amplified :mrgreen:
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by meatball » Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:19 pm

Modena Scotland wrote: Try a caterham
What time and day suits you best? You may have to adjust the pedals! :mrgreen: :lol:

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Post by Andy G » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:03 am

Congrats Stuart :thumbsup

Is this coming on FF8 then :thumbsup
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Post by Stewart » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:14 am

Andy G wrote:Congrats Stuart :thumbsup

Is this coming on FF8 then :thumbsup
Cheers. Yes it is. Probably one of the reasons that I went for it. Looking forward to having AC this year :oops:
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Post by Digital » Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:32 pm

Congratulations Stewart, lovely car :thumbsup

Look forward to seeing it at Knockhill again soon, if Craig has his car back again then we might make it 3 orange Exiges on track together! Think it might even have been you that took this pic (that's your new car in the background):

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Post by Stewart » Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:08 pm

I went looking for somewhere nice to photograph the car, but as usual couldn't come up with anything inspirational. Anyway here are some snaps of my new car.

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My civic isn't quite as orange as I thought it was :D

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I also put the stage 2 exhaust on this afternoon. The old one is a very tight squeeze to get off and I struggled a little. It also weighs a ton! Took my brother and me about 2 hours :oops: but the new one was much easier to put on, though one of the hangers is a real PITA to get too. Sounds quite boomy and might drone a bit too much on the motorway. The pops and bangs are nice though :D . Will I ever grow up? :)
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by dezzy » Sun Mar 29, 2009 11:00 pm

Looks great Stewart :thumbsup 8) 8) Looking really shiny too 8)

Nope, you will never grow up ;) I'm still not bored of the pops and bangs of my stage 2 :D
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Stewart » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:29 pm

shooomer wrote:Looks great 8)
PS Is that car park near The Seafood Restaurant in St Andrews?
Good spot, yeah just opposite the R & A.
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Edinburgh 111s » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:50 pm

Looks Great . Love the Exige in Chrome Orange. That colour and spec is top of my list when i chop my current model.
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