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Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:29 pm

Just me and the Lotus, trying to get on - it's a slow process but the relationship is building....

http://youtu.be/Ez4KN_l7ubI
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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by mavada » Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:04 pm

Thats fantastic footage :thumbs:
Arent you afraid some kind of big animal is giong to cross those roads...?
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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:29 pm

I actually found a horse on one of the slower sections and that made me think. There are loads of sheep that mill about and that's a worry but in Wales I guess that's to be expected.
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by adsgreen » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:45 pm

Right road and right mood and it's bliss.

As an aside, interesting to see you drive with thumbs on the wheel rather than round. Quite rare to see in my experience but bang on though. No broken thumbs if you hit anything or similar :)
Although I've never got on with 10-2 hand positioning - I've found it quite tiring and over exaggerates things making it seem a bit twitchy. Classic 9-3 for me although your results may vary :)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:58 pm

I find that without power steering the steering wheel can 'snatch' with only one hand on it - I'll have to try the 9-3 position. I think the wheel size makes a huge difference to where your hands are. My father taught me to drive and he was a 37 year veteran Police Traffic Officer - one of the old school ones unlike these young guys I see today. He was always respectful to the public as they paid his wages, he was very working class - I guess some of the things he taught me are still there.
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by adsgreen » Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:25 pm

Ah that explains the thumbs - I've only seen people do that who were taught (correctly in my mind) or through experience of a crash :)
Yeah the wheel does have a mind if its own - for me I find letting it have a little freedom tends to iron out the rough bit. When I first had one I held the wheel way too tight and it was knackaring. Once I realised 'hey, this is just like a kart' it became much easier.
For most corners taken at speed I find that 9-3 gives a slightly better range of movement before having to reposition your hands.

But something like this is a very personal choice and I've seen some drivers with techniques I find frankly baffling but no denying the results :)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:43 pm

I'll try the looser grip - I like the Kart analogy. It was a bit tiring tbh, thanks for the advice. And those seats DAMN I need to get some Probax ones quickly!
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by Ian_C » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:16 pm

Superb vid!!!
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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by adsgreen » Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:17 am

TimDogg wrote:I'll try the looser grip - I like the Kart analogy. It was a bit tiring tbh, thanks for the advice. And those seats DAMN I need to get some Probax ones quickly!
The best seats I ever had were te 340R ones.
Can't recall the make - probax definitely have a good rep.

It's never goin to be comfortable though as the high foot height relative to your arse puts more pressure on the backside.

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:44 am

The seats aren't cheap though, I might just try the lumbar support in different positions - on a positive note I won a car cover for it last night on eBay - showroom cover for £70 - IN!
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by PJC » Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:29 pm

Recently had these fitted along with five point harness.
http://www.corbeau-seats.com/lotusrepla ... ucket-seat

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by Ian_C » Mon Oct 07, 2013 6:19 pm

Very nice, they don't look a million miles off the 211 seats with the harness cut outs (don't later Exiges have these 211 seats too?)
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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by PJC » Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:19 pm

Very similar to the Exige Sport seats which are now in the loft, I didn't want to butcher those so those were the best option for me.

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by PJC » Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:40 pm

Good to hear you are bonding with Lotus Tim, great vid too.

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Re: Lotus Elise Drive

Post by TimDogg » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:13 pm

It's taken me a while - those seats look awesome. I saw the road when I was flying and thought I'd check it out - I found another one today and will take the RS this time as it has longer stretches although it is somewhat remote (near to the EVO triangle) - hopefully I'll put another vid together :)
'13 Audi A4 Allroad - White (loaded)
'06 Audi RS4 - Sprint Blue (Non-res Milltek, valved)
'04 Lotus Elise 111R (Aubergine NOT purple) - will sell in the spring http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez4KN_l7 ... SVUBYBWtEA
'56 ST220 (Sold)
'97 ST24 (Sold - loved lots)

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