Lotus Elise 111R

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Fonzey

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127 months

Monday 8th August 2016
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Got some pics from the bodyshop today, seems work has started already!







The patch of sanded down bit you can see higher up on the bonnet is "the stonechip" that started all of this off.

Fonzey

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127 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Got a surprise text yesterday, the clam is done!

I popped in on the way home from work for a look, it looks stunning. He's painted the front of it back to the "fake panel gaps" between the bumper bit and the wing bits. Colour match is spot on, he's got the service panels there which we used for comparison and it really looked bang on.

Repair looks sturdy as hell, this car can probably plough through a deer now without damage... though I'll not try it.



I'm STILL missing my second rad fan, e-mailed the supplier yesterday and they had a mixup so it won't be shipped out till Monday. A week on monday I'll be working away through the week for 3 months so I really need to get the clam back home or on the car. The offer still stands at the bodyshop for me to trailer the car to him and we can refit in his shop, an option I would MUCH prefer. It's only 17miles between me and the bodyshop, but quotes I've had so far are in the £70+vat region!? Can't be right surely. I had my Subaru trailered 40miles for £50 but that guy is on holiday frown

Rick101

6,967 posts

150 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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Could Dave G at Seriously help?
Not sure what he would charge, but maybe worth a call.

keo

2,046 posts

170 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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Would you mind telling me what you paid for the clam respray? (Pm me if you prefer) I have got quite alot of scratches on my front clam so was thinking about getting it resprayed over winter.

Thanks

James

Rick101

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150 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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Can see them getting quite a bit of work there on the back of your post.
I'd be asking for commisionbiggrin

Fonzey

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127 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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I'm really happy with the paint work, ultimate proof will be when it's bolted to the car and I can see it side by side with the older paint - but I'm almost certainly going to have them do the rear of my car at somepoint.

Some other stuff I've been doing.

I bought replacement stainless bolts for most places, but a few were missing. Gave various nuts, bolts and fixtures a dusting over to make them look a little less crap.





Some REALLY gammy bits got some deox treatment before being painted.



One of the worst bits about the S2 Elise aesthetics (IMO) is the black plastic used for the various grilles around the car, they go a crappy grey when left out in the sun for more than 30seconds and get crappy waterspots on them when it's raining.

Decided to rub them down, prime and repaint in satin black.





They've come up pretty nicely I reckon, quite chuffed. Don't look too bright/glossy but they should always have that "just back to blacked look" once on the car.

Then my spare pedal arrived!



Fitting was a bit of a ballache, I was upside down in the footwell and the missus was dropping the bolts down through the top of the chassis.

Two of the nuts were easy for me to finger on, but the other was completely hidden from view and/or spanner/socket access. Nightmare!

Ended up gluing the nut to the pedal to make it captive:



That allowed us just enough to get the bolt threaded in from the top, then wedged the side of a spanner against it to tighten it up.

Drilled out the rivets for the footplate and re-fitted to the new pedal. Hopefully that's problem solved!

Oh, driving lights didn't escape the satin black attack either...



My second rad fan is due today, really hope it arrives so I can get the coolant changed tonight, brakes fluid changed (it looks horrible and pedal has been a bit crap since Croft) and then we're all ready for clam-day on Friday. Need to go down to London for a couple of days early tomorrow so really need the car "road worthy" tonight!

AyBee

10,533 posts

202 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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I'd love enough space to do all these small jobs on my Elise, I'm very jealous! They're such a simple car, I'd have no worries getting stuck in but I just don't have the space frown

ETA: Great paint job.

Fonzey

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127 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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AyBee said:
I'd love enough space to do all these small jobs on my Elise, I'm very jealous! They're such a simple car, I'd have no worries getting stuck in but I just don't have the space frown

ETA: Great paint job.
All of the tinkering I did on my Subaru was on a cold, usually wet driveway and I didn't even have a shed to store tools and bits in... so I feel your pain! When we moved house, a double garage was an absolute requirement... which somewhat narrowed down our options!

Fonzey

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127 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Big update time, haven't had time to do it gradually as I've been rushing to get the car sorted between work and sleeping!

As we last left it, I was missing a rad fan and the bodyshop had finished their repairs so I needed to get a move on.

The fan arrived on the evening it was due, just when I had given up on it. I had to spend a couple of days in London that week so I was really short on time.

It arrived, and I wasted no time in getting it bolted into its enclosure.



It didn't take long to bolt it back into the car, connect all the hoses and be ready to flush the old coolant out. I'd bought 5l of OAT stuff and 5l of de-ionized water so was ready to roll. I got started by unhooking a hose from the engine bay, then ran a hosepipe through the system "backwards". After 4 or 5 buckets worth' came out, the fluid was no longer blue and looked clean enough to drink (which I didn't).

I then filled the system with tap water, and bled as if I were finishing the job. Got the car up to temp and made sure that the thermostat opened properly and that the fans came on. All seemed well, and no leaks. The water in the header tank was blue though, so dropped the lot out again and repeated 4 or 5 buckets worth of flushing. I then needed to sleep.

I had my London trip, then came back to flush the system once more. This time there was no sign of a blue tinge and I was somewhat happy that the system was clean enough to risk adding some OAT in. I took my time and ended up getting 9litres of my coolant/water mix. It's a 12litre system so that means there's 3litres of old stuff in there somewhere but almost certainly is just tap water by now... so hopefully I'm good! After a few miles/days the coolant in the header tank is still bright pink, with no evidence of mixing as it quickly goes brown.

Whilst waiting for the tap water to cool down before draining, I also ran the brake system through with fresh fluid and have my nice firm pedal back.

It was time to show the car the light of day for the first time in a few weeks, and I drove it round the village quickly just to check the brakes were good and that I didn't have any leaks. (garage floor was covered in water at this point, so hard to tell!)



On Friday morning, the recovery truck arrived to take me to the bodyshop. Loaded up without a fuss and headed on our way. Delivery guy got a knackered V6 Camry to take home with him too from the bodyshop, so a good day for all around!



The guys at the bodyshop were kind enough to lend me some space to refit my clam, and of course they helped me lift it into position too. With all the wiring sorted up, I was ready to (hopefully) view the innards of the front of my car for the final time...!



The Clam went on without fuss, and I spent another 90mins or so tidying bits up before getting the car home. The only parts missing now are the headlights!



The headlight covers were with Tom @ Lemass Automotive for some refurbishment, so I got the innards wired back up and tested in the meantime.



As a reminder of what my lights suffered, one was milky beneath the surface:


and the other was rough and needed rubbing down.


Tom brought these up an absolute treat, I'm very happy with them.




Finally today I could get everything back together and wheeled the car into the sun!






I'm very, very satisfied. The paintwork is excellent... under very specific lighting I can see a hint of difference between the service panels which didn't get painted and the bonnet but particularly outside in natural light it looks absolutely spot on. The finish is perfect too with no evidence of dust contamination in the lacquer etc.

The whole process was rather satisfying but I'm in no hurry to do it again. Having a garage full of little cups of random bolts/washers was quite stressful as I was almost certain I'd forget how it all went together... but I was methodical and either I pulled it off... or the clam will come flying off next time I'm on the motorway.

Oh, in the 20miles I've done so far... no sign of the DBW fault so hoping that new accelerator has done the trick there too.


Altrezia

8,517 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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Looks fantastic. I really need another S2.. gorgeous.

Craikeybaby

10,404 posts

225 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2016
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That looks stunning!

Fonzey

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2,060 posts

127 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Thanks both, I am rather chuffed!

It hasn't been outside since those photographs were taking, building up to my first proper drive!

AyBee

10,533 posts

202 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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That looks stunning thumbup A credit to you!

robsco

7,825 posts

176 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Lovely looking car, I see you are close to Selby. If you fancy a run out before winter with a Cerbera, I'd be well up for that.

Fonzey

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127 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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robsco said:
Lovely looking car, I see you are close to Selby. If you fancy a run out before winter with a Cerbera, I'd be well up for that.
Cheers smile

Yeah sure. If this rain dries up I may be meeting a friend (with a VX) at Squires Cafe to go find some breakfast on Saturday morning this week so swing by if you're bored. The North Yorks Lotus OC do quite a few runs out on weekends, you wouldn't be the only TVR owner if you showed up to a meet at somepoint smile

Fonzey

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Monday 19th September 2016
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I know I said "no more working on the car for a bit"... but I bought an exhaust!

Been away from home during the week lately which leaves lots of time for checking forum classifieds and eBay. As a result, I bought an exhaust that I was planning on buying new in a few months anyway.

It's a Hangar111 Signature exhaust, I chose it because it boasted being trackday legal and is priced well compared to other go-to options.

The second hand one arrived, and was in great nick - so a few quid saved there smile





Fitting was a doddle, didn't really take any photographs but I didn't even need to jack the car off the ground, result!

I did weigh the old and new though...



Removing the old was a case of undoing the mounts from one end, undoing the clamp connecting it to the cat and then booting it whilst holding onto the cat. It came off fairly easy, but seem to have hurt my back in the process...

Getting the new one lined up was a little fiddly, it pushed onto the cat pipe a fair bit further than the old one did in order to have it exiting central, and I had to have the diffuser on and off a few times before I was happy.

Took the car to the seaside today for a chippy run, sounds great. Not too loud, but a fair bit deeper and has some character now on deceleration and blipping the throttle. Few quiet little burbly pops, nothing too obnoxious. Rather pleased!




Also some video to try and capture before and after:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Gw8NgZrn1Y&fe...

Video'ing the sound in my garage was prior to my lining up the tailpipes properly...


Feirny

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147 months

Sunday 25th September 2016
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Looked good today.

Lotus Elise by Greg Feirn, on Flickr

Fonzey

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127 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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Cheers mate, was a good morning out!

Fonzey

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Thursday 29th September 2016
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As Feirny pointed out...

Took my car to Sports Cars in the Park at Lotherton Hall last weekend. Decent morning out, some cool cars about and had some nice comments on the paintjob from people who had been following my progress. :thumbs:

IMG_20160925_111639 by Kyle Townend, on Flickr

IMG_20160925_091743 by Kyle Townend, on Flickr

IMG_20160925_091755 by Kyle Townend, on Flickr

Decided to treat myself to an impromptu trackday booking, Blyton Park this Sunday. Blyton again, I know - but choice for weekends that I can make are slim at the moment, and the weather looks decent on Sunday

Fonzey

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127 months

Thursday 13th October 2016
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Did Blyton Park with Lotus on Track a week or so ago.

Weather was great, track was quiet - unfortunately I had full on manflu so was rough frown

That said, it was still a fun day.



Started off with the car feeling a little odd, didn't give much confidence at all. Back in the pits to find that my tyres just weren't gaining any temperature or pressure - and remained at the ~26psi starting point. My aim with these tyres is to end up at 30psi whilst they're at temp, so I thought 26 should give space to heat up.

I raised them to 30psi whilst in the pits and went back out, the car immediately feeling tonnes better. I felt myself getting on the gas much quicker than I've done before (in any car) on the long sweeping lancaster turn and I was able to get on the power sooner through the fast Port Froid chicane too. The bumps in the braking zone for the wiggler have gotten gradually worse this last year, and I was still having a few brake lockups despite the ABS' best efforts.

There were some great cars on track, and took an opportunity for a passenger ride in a friends Exige Sprint. This was my opportunity to see what an SC 2ZZ engine felt like, and I wasn't disappointed. Due to being a bad passenger magnified by my manflu, we couldn't stay out long... but coming back in I was determined that a factory SC kit would be next on my list.

I was quite shocked to find that the Exige Sprint was actually a 260bhp car (I was expecting just the standard 220bhp SC car) which set back my ambitions a bit! For me to get 260bhp out of mine, I would need an aftermarket SC kit with a front mount chargecooler setup. I always said that IF I SC this car, it would be a factory kit both for simplicity and resale. I really need to experience a factory SC'd 2ZZ car, so I can make my mind up.

I got some good laps in the afternoon, aiming for consistency and was quite chuffed to get three laps within 4/10ths of each other in a row... also fairly quick ones by my standards too in the 1min16s. All this based on post event GoPro scrutiny obviously.

There's definitely a 1.15 in this car at my hands, a decent driver I'm sure could beat the times I was getting in the Subaru too. Still plenty more to come, but perhaps not this year now!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsBZtm0yf_k

Was disappointed to go home early, perfect weather, quiet track and no issues with the car - I should have milked it to the end. I was struggling to concentrate though, and bed was calling.