Esprit 350 Sport

Esprit 350 Sport

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Woolfie

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674 posts

272 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Lotus Esprit lovers. I am starting to get interested in a 350 sport. I am aware there are only a few around, and of those some have been altered.

I have been searching to read stories and reviews. Has anyone some recent stories of your enjoyment of the car, so I can start to do that thing which we all do when thinking about seeking out a new p&j. Current ride is 348tb; previous owmership record is suitably eclectic and iconic.


Bazza 2174

193 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th September 2013
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Go to TLF and search out Trevor who has a Sport 350 which might be for sale. I'm sure he'll be happy to give you his thoughts on ownership. Coincidentally he also has a 348

Woolfie

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674 posts

272 months

Thursday 5th September 2013
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thanks bazza, will do.

The Pits

4,289 posts

240 months

Wednesday 30th October 2013
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I was fortunate to drive a Sport 350 around the Nurburgring a few years ago. It remains the most composed and capable car over the curbs there I have ever driven. I used to own a V8GT and was amazed how much better the 350 was to drive. The seats are way more supportive, the carbon details really lift the interior and it felt significantly faster than my V8GT. But the ride was no worse at all, possibly even better while cornering limits were increased and roll reduced. I'm still not sure how they did it but the lighter magnesium wheels must have played their part! The brakes were immense.

The gearbox in that particular example was knackered which was the only fly in the ointment. Generally the gearbox is the least impressive feature for V8 esprits generally, they are a bit rubbery and vague at best. I also drove an Exige 240 the same day for comparison and the Esprit just felt effortlessly quicker around the nurburgring. Sport 350's are very under-rated, they are the V8 Esprit I'd go for without hesitation. But finding a good example won't be easy. Good luck!

Le TVR

3,092 posts

251 months

Wednesday 30th October 2013
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I have never forgotten that afternoon back in 2006 when I stepped out of the F360 that I had just tested and jumped into a Sport 350. 30 minutes later I stopped thinking about a buying a Ferrari.
Finding a Sport 350, or any V8 especially a good one will take time. However, I preferred the look of the final V8 model but somehow keeping the Sport 350 dynamics. The differences are subtle but important if you want to do what I did:
Springs and shocks are different, ARBs are much thicker. Brakes are the same. The most noticeable change comes from the ECU in the Sport 350 which is only torque limited in 1st (compared to the V8 which is limited to and extent in all gears except 5th). I was lucky to find a final V8 with magnesium wheels too.

The end result feels like a Sport 350 but has the look of a final edition V8. It is seriously fast and dynamically so well balanced. Just don't rush the gearbox.

Woolfie

Original Poster:

674 posts

272 months

Wednesday 30th October 2013
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thank you for views. I have identified one, but am now in a few minds what to do. Its never simple moving to the next car. Options options options....i hate choice..or should i say, i love choice as i get to assess lots of brilliant iconic cars.

Woolfie

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674 posts

272 months

Tuesday 26th November 2013
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decided not to progress with the 350; leave for another day. Back to porsche we go....

The Pits

4,289 posts

240 months

Wednesday 27th November 2013
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porsche

sleep

I'd rather take the bus

Bacchus

601 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th March 2014
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The Pits said:
porsche

sleep

I'd rather take the bus
laugh