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New Elise S tuning potential

Post by campbell » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:25 pm

Any views on what could be done to tweak the new 1.6 1ZR-FE engine going into the Elise S?

What scope does the head have for a bit of flowing etc?

Could you bolt in a supercharger like with the 1.8 big brother?
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by Mike Scib » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:14 pm

I hope your not thinking of doing what i am thinking you are thinking Campbell? :shock:
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Post by campbell » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:37 pm

Ali at SLS asked me today if I was thinking of selling!
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by Alistair » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:21 am

campbell wrote:Any views on what could be done to tweak the new 1.6 1ZR-FE engine going into the Elise S?

What scope does the head have for a bit of flowing etc?

Could you bolt in a supercharger like with the 1.8 big brother?

None. None whatsoever. In fact if you were so much as to add a new air filter or exhaust it will break. It is also made by Toyota so there will be a recall every three weeks. *

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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by flip flop » Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:03 pm

I cant help thinking lotus are missing a trick here, in terms of customer, revenue and eu regulations.

All the reports ive read on the new elise have qualified the report by saying its a great road car, ie the engines quick enough to enjoy the limits the roads will set on the car, its almost like saying the car will do seventy on a country back road but the handlings so good you can stay doing seventy round the corners aswell. Which is great fun in the corners, but what about the bits of tarmac joining the corners, they just get a bit boring as you sit at seventy waiting on the next corner.

I appreciate the above is not literally true but you get my drift.

what the reports havent really touched on is that lotus driving is addictive and that most cars will find their way onto a track at some point and i get the feeling the new car will be left wanting (by a fair margin) or will have had their necks wrung so much to get every ounce of speed that in later life they might not be the bullet proof specimens we love.

Why didnt lotus do a new engine but detuned by ecu or easy changeable parts to cut the fuel economy right down and do a warranty approved bolt on pack ( or s/s or turbo or something) to whack the performance back up after the car was sold. Keeps them right for eu emission cut levies, keeps cost down on initial sale, recoup more profit on aftermarket bolt on kit and poss additional fee to upgrade warranty.

i appreciate that the journo's would need to be given the aftermarket pack to give a good write up but surely most people would understand why lotus had gone down that route, or have the deliberately lowered the elise to slip a new model in somewhere?

sorry for the rambling, was on a roll there :mrgreen:
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by mwmackenzie » Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:07 pm

Send it up to Allan Gourley.. Honda :thumbsup
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by 321freeflow » Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:23 pm

Cracking motor for the price. I make a 4-2-1 manifold which increases torque to Elise R figures.
I've also supplied a larger-bore 4-1 for a supercharged install being developed in the UK, the "mule" is road-testing at the moment with approx 200bhp.

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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by jen » Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:32 pm

mwmackenzie wrote:Send it up to Allan Gourley.. Honda :thumbsup
Don't!!! I want my husband back!!! :? :cry:

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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by mwmackenzie » Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:51 pm

jen wrote:
mwmackenzie wrote:Send it up to Allan Gourley.. Honda :thumbsup
Don't!!! I want my husband back!!! :? :cry:
That's just plain selfish! :lol:
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by tut » Sun Jul 18, 2010 3:26 pm

Quite right Jen, restrict him to small jobs on N3 in exchange for roasts.

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Post by campbell » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:13 pm

321freeflow wrote:Cracking motor for the price. I make a 4-2-1 manifold which increases torque to Elise R figures.
I've also supplied a larger-bore 4-1 for a supercharged install being developed in the UK, the "mule" is road-testing at the moment with approx 200bhp.
Pricing?
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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by campbell » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:14 pm

jen wrote:
mwmackenzie wrote:Send it up to Allan Gourley.. Honda :thumbsup
Don't!!! I want my husband back!!! :? :cry:
Hard lines, he might end up with my S1 over the winter ;-)
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Post by roadboy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:25 pm

321freeflow wrote:Cracking motor for the price. I make a 4-2-1 manifold which increases torque to Elise R figures.
I've also supplied a larger-bore 4-1 for a supercharged install being developed in the UK, the "mule" is road-testing at the moment with approx 200bhp.
Campbell is talking about the new 1.6 lump, not the 1ZZ Jim.

Don't think anyone really knows anything about them in terms of tuning yet.

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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by 321freeflow » Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:31 am

Ach, so I have to do it all again!
roadboy wrote:
321freeflow wrote:Cracking motor for the price. I make a 4-2-1 manifold which increases torque to Elise R figures.
I've also supplied a larger-bore 4-1 for a supercharged install being developed in the UK, the "mule" is road-testing at the moment with approx 200bhp.
Campbell is talking about the new 1.6 lump, not the 1ZZ Jim.

Don't think anyone really knows anything about them in terms of tuning yet.

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Re: New Elise S tuning potential

Post by campbell » Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:35 am

Yep it's called a 1ZR-FE engine, I think.
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