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Post by mac » Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:23 pm

Your total cost for conversion suggests you were thinking it was an S1 at the time of writing :?:


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Post by GregR » Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:24 pm

thought 15k for S2 111S, 21k 111R/S1 Exige, slightly more for Exige?
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Post by mac » Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:26 pm

I know nothing of elise prices for two reasons :-

A) don't have enough money or space to buy another

B) have no intentions of selling what I currently have.


God willing the only thing that will change in time is A



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Post by robin » Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:38 pm

roadboy wrote: Have you driven one Robin? I used to think like that until I actually converted my car.
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Yes, a few.

On track there is no question that the extra power and gearing advantages shine - I am not putting it down in that respect.

The OP suggested he wanted more overtaking oomph, and I think if you do the sums, the additional horse power (and small addition in weight) don't make more than 1s difference in a sub-60mph overtake. Am I wrong?

Given that 1s ain't that long, and given that you aren't Tut (whose standard safety margin is -0.5s ;-)), how many times would you overtake knowing that you had an extra 1s and not overtake if you didn't?

Not many I suspect.

BTW, Malcolm overtook a 911 on the road in a Punto IIRC - if you're on it in the corners, you can slingshot by a lot of traffic without very much power at all ;-)

As to making you slower, it depends on how you drive - if you tend to overbrake into the corner, then floor it to "make up" for too much braking, the car will be more forgiving of this with less power, especially on S2 standard front section tyres.

Driven properly, there is no question that the Honda powered S2 is going to be faster on track than the S2 111s.

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Post by tenkfeet » Mon Jan 15, 2007 3:21 pm

When I said more power for overtakes , I just feel it needs a bit more grunt. I try not to do any dodgy overtakes with oncoming cars :shock: .

I am glad I posted now as so many more points than I had thought about have come up .

I would like an Exige S but I really like my Elise , its my baby I would find it hard to sell :oops:
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Post by Gareth » Mon Jan 15, 2007 3:35 pm

Exige S would def. numb the pain :D

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Post by tenkfeet » Mon Jan 15, 2007 3:45 pm

Gareth wrote:Exige S would def. numb the pain :D
I forgot to say that an Exige S is pure fantasy at the moment.
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Post by mckeann » Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:09 pm

for me, i wanted something that would be more reliable, quicker, and more involving to drive. Arguably, my repair costs have been much less than my HGF prone K series ( Albeit a tuned porous one). It is definately quicker. It is a hell of a lot more fun to drive, there are sooo many corners that were flat in a 120bhp or 160bhp car that i need to balance the throttle with which i think is what its all about.


Basically, everyones different, but if you want one, do your research and get it. Me personally, i wouldnt want to be one of those "all the gear, no idea" types, so i made sure i could drive a bit before i did it


P.S upgrading for me was a no no, coz the S2 exige was no faster than my 160bhp S1.

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Post by Tom » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:45 pm

i'd go for more training, as I think there are virtually no drivers that couldn't use a bit more skill.

if you want a more involving drive, try an S1(bring the flames....). or go out with mcape. you could sell the 111s, buy an S1, get to know it, then honda it :twisted: :twisted: .
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