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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by j2 lot » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:22 pm

That doesn't do it for me I'm afraid. Personally I would go for a mesh type cover similar to the new (2011 spec) Elise - but obviously bigger to clear the engine.
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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Kev » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:29 pm

Sorry Paul but that engine lid looks awful!!! How about having the centre spine slightly curved for the clearance and then having black mesh both sides.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Woodsport » Fri Jun 17, 2011 8:41 pm

Thanks for the feedback chaps, exactly what I was after

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Edin430 » Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:43 am

Although don't like it....

My opinion - cut a big square out of the lid from the very top grille to the very bottom grille and replace it with 'boxed' (i.e. slightly raised) black mesh ala Exige. Cheaper, quicker and will look much better IMO.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by OlberJ » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:10 am

How about just an Exige style rear hatch?

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by jj » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:23 am

I did not see anything wrong with the small modification you had made to the original deck - with the small angle section that raised the slats. Sure it would look pretty stock when painted.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Woodsport » Sat Jun 18, 2011 11:31 am

Yep that will be the way i do this one, just looking at long term engine lids that i can have molded up for straight fitment.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Woodsport » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:06 pm

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Gourlay83 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:26 pm

Well done, looks great. I don't totally agree with the V6 thing but i'm sure your sick of hearing that. I can however appreciate the time and skill that's involved in what you've done, thanks for sharing and keep the updates coming.

When will be the first shake down on track then ?

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by Woodsport » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:30 pm

The V6 thing is very much each to their own, we've had the countless debates on Mr2 forums for over 8 years now, some love it, some hate it, most that hate it are into their turbocharged engines and love the psht and whoosh noises. Both entirely different animals which just can't be compared... doesn't stop people trying to though!

All i will say is though that they need to be driven to be believed, many a doubter has had their opinion transformed after hearing that V6 note and feeling the torque delivery.

The first track outing is down to Kev the owner, i'm just the grease monkey :)

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by coullstar » Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:23 pm

Some impressive work here. Im a V6 man myself, love them so wish you the best with getting this done.

Has anyone considered using the VAG 24v VR engine as this is a narrow bank V6? Im a VW man and its a relatively small, narrow engine with a lovely note. An R32'd Elise would be amazing.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by campbell » Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:32 pm

coullstar wrote:Some impressive work here. Im a V6 man myself, love them so wish you the best with getting this done.

Has anyone considered using the VAG 24v VR engine as this is a narrow bank V6? Im a VW man and its a relatively small, narrow engine with a lovely note. An R32'd Elise would be amazing.
Sadly, heavy probably doesn't even begin to describe it :-( I believe even EVO feel that lump is heavy for R32s and the like?

Nice idea though...I'm with you on Veedub group engines :-) I always felt a 1.4tdi would be fun!!
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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by woody » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:09 pm

coullstar wrote:Some impressive work here. Im a V6 man myself, love them so wish you the best with getting this done.

Has anyone considered using the VAG 24v VR engine as this is a narrow bank V6? Im a VW man and its a relatively small, narrow engine with a lovely note. An R32'd Elise would be amazing.
There was a conversion done down south in the last couple of years.

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Re: Project V6 Elise

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Re: Project V6 Elise

Post by OlberJ » Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:38 pm

The best thing about these V6's is that it's a totally versatile engine.

- You can take it on a touring trip and not get out of 5th gear, Over-take 90% of what's on the road and get out at the other side smiling.
- You can take it on a hoon, rev the hell out of it, rattle that exhaust note off the hills and get out at the other side grinning like an idiot.
- You can take it on track, work all the gears and slide it out of corners on the throttle, never out of the power band and get out where u started chuffed as buttons.
- You can drive it to and from work everyday and enjoy 25-30mpg.

So as long as you're not at the drag strip, or down the pub arguing over peak bhp there's not a lot more you can ask for.

Give it a chance and hold any reservations until you've seen Kev's car on the road. I'm pretty sure you'll see the whole package is something rather special to own.

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