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Lots of car guys on the board here, so just wanted to share.
Since my 23xx-lb. ND Miata was feeling a little porky, I just took possession of a 2005 Lotus Elise, at just a hair under a ton.
Pretty neat little ride. For those unfamiliar with it, the Elise has an aluminum tub chassis made of extrusions and castings that are largely glued together with structural epoxy; then the whole shebang is cooked in an oven to cure. Fiberglass bodywork, with no impact bumpers (Lotus managed to get a waiver on this), but a considerable composite crash box on the front of the tub for frontal collisions. Tweak the tub in a collision and it's a write-off!
Reliable Toyota drivetrain...2ZZ-GE 1.8-liter inline-4, Yamaha-designed head with variable lift/timing on the intake side, and Toyota 6-speed manual gearbox. Tuned for 190 bhp with 8500-rpm redline (8500 allowed for short bursts, then defaults to 8000).
Sooo much fun! Your butt is about 9 inches off the pavement, steering is 2.7 turns lock to lock, and with the noise and direct handling, 60 mph seems like 80. Sportbike noises at redline. Priuses tower over you.
Difficult to get in and out of, but once inside there's quite a bit of leg- and head room. Sills are quite wide, so occupants are centralized and very much shoulder to shoulder (like my RV-9A). The perfect weekend toy.
Currently going through it to get maintenance up to date, plus new rotors and aggressive pads, and a heavily baffled high-capacity oil pan. It'll see some track day/autocross use. I needed a project, and got one!
Since my 23xx-lb. ND Miata was feeling a little porky, I just took possession of a 2005 Lotus Elise, at just a hair under a ton.
Pretty neat little ride. For those unfamiliar with it, the Elise has an aluminum tub chassis made of extrusions and castings that are largely glued together with structural epoxy; then the whole shebang is cooked in an oven to cure. Fiberglass bodywork, with no impact bumpers (Lotus managed to get a waiver on this), but a considerable composite crash box on the front of the tub for frontal collisions. Tweak the tub in a collision and it's a write-off!
Reliable Toyota drivetrain...2ZZ-GE 1.8-liter inline-4, Yamaha-designed head with variable lift/timing on the intake side, and Toyota 6-speed manual gearbox. Tuned for 190 bhp with 8500-rpm redline (8500 allowed for short bursts, then defaults to 8000).
Sooo much fun! Your butt is about 9 inches off the pavement, steering is 2.7 turns lock to lock, and with the noise and direct handling, 60 mph seems like 80. Sportbike noises at redline. Priuses tower over you.
Difficult to get in and out of, but once inside there's quite a bit of leg- and head room. Sills are quite wide, so occupants are centralized and very much shoulder to shoulder (like my RV-9A). The perfect weekend toy.
Currently going through it to get maintenance up to date, plus new rotors and aggressive pads, and a heavily baffled high-capacity oil pan. It'll see some track day/autocross use. I needed a project, and got one!