A race car is born - With a difference
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
It's um... interesting to drive. Feels a bit wierd. I've only tootled about a little bit in it so far. Need to do a few tweaks with the map and then get some gentle miles on it. Gonna make sure it's well run in before I take it to the dyno to map it.
Performance wise for the 1600, not sure exactly it will put out but I'm certainly hoping for 180bhp plus. Limiting it to 8000rpm as I'm using the standard rods. Wouldn't want to go beyond 8k really.
If it makes anywhere near 190bhp I'll be over the moon.
Dan
Performance wise for the 1600, not sure exactly it will put out but I'm certainly hoping for 180bhp plus. Limiting it to 8000rpm as I'm using the standard rods. Wouldn't want to go beyond 8k really.
If it makes anywhere near 190bhp I'll be over the moon.
Dan
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Bloody nutter..........

tut

tut
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
You need to paint or dye that tow strap so it looks like it's Tongue hanging out!
This is, of course, to represent Father TUT and his facial expression when giving young ladies pax rides at knockhill!
This is, of course, to represent Father TUT and his facial expression when giving young ladies pax rides at knockhill!
Calypso Red S1 111s
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
I watched a number of BTCC events in the season (or two?) that the Motorsport Elise ran alongside as a support race. £50k for a year's racing fully supported by Lotus, IIRC. Cars looked utterly awesome, sounded even moreso, and one would have thought they'd be a great way to launch and sell the Exige. Sadly the Exige didn't shift well initially, and the series was binned fairly quickly, but all in all still a good chapter in Lotus history and of course if you'd bought a tidy Exige S1 and kept it clean, you'd be a happy bunny todayroadboy wrote:
The first one pictured looks like an original Autobytel Motorsport Elise race car (they were built as central seaters)

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Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Another small update.
Cheers
Dan
Cheers
Dan
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Just found this. Excellent.
'99 - '03 Titanium S1 111S.
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Great work Dan, you should price this up as a conversion as I'm sure it would interest a lot of people with track S1s.
S1 Elige Audi 1.8T
S1 Elise Honda K20
VW T6.1 family bus
S1 Elise Honda K20
VW T6.1 family bus
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Nice work Dan
Very interesting to see the work involved
Very interesting to see the work involved

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Hey Jamie! It's been a while.
Good to hear from you.
Dan
Good to hear from you.
Dan
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Great work Dan 

Emira - Volvo spec
A1 Black Edition - Ilford HP5 spec
A1 Black Edition - Ilford HP5 spec
Re: A race car is born - With a difference
Updated the first post again.
Dan
Dan
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Looking good Dan 

alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination).![]()
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We need a vid of you trying to get in and out though!

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Ok... so the first chance I get to have a look at this thread and I can't see the pictures... typical...
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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I'm currently moving them to my own webspace so hope to have that sorted by the weekend. 
Dan

Dan