MK INDY HAYABUSA V's Lotus Elise (RACE)
MK INDY HAYABUSA V's Lotus Elise (RACE)
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johnny butler

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44 posts

210 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Hi ALL.

I've just bought an Indy R hayabusa and a mate has a lotus elise s2 (not an exige) and he has done a few trackdays at brands and he reckons he's going to kick my AR*E when i do my first trackday with it. Does anyone know some lap times of Brands Hatch indy for the above cars.

Lets say for instance if the "stig" (Same driving ability) was to do a hot lap in the MK and then his best lap in the elise. Would they be comparible/which quickest? Someone please tell me the BUSA will smoke the Lotus. If not i better retreat and stop giving him to much verbal.

Any comments appreciated...
Thanks
John

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Which model S2 is it? Even with the 190bhp Toyota engine the Indy should have significantly better power/weight, since the S2 is fairly heavy.

In a straight drag the Indy should walk it, on a twisty track it will depend a lot on how well each car has been set up, tyre choice and of course driver skill.

johnny butler

Original Poster:

44 posts

210 months

Sunday 1st March 2009
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Not sure which model it is......!

For the purpose of this example lets assume the same ability driver and both cars having Toyo R888's. Assume the worst and say it's the 190BHP version then if it's not then i know i can definitely beat him. What's the weight of an S2 elise anyway???

matt frost

783 posts

275 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Basically the answer is yes, it would be much faster.

The Elise would hardly see where you went.

But this is based on a professional driver in each, he may be faster than you until you get comfortable. Just do not try and be faster than him on your first outing.

Kiwi XTR2

2,693 posts

256 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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matt frost said:
Basically the answer is yes, it would be much faster.

The Elise would hardly see where you went.

But this is based on a professional driver in each, he may be faster than you until you get comfortable. Just do not try and be faster than him on your first outing.
And especially not the first session hehe

About 50% of the accidents I've seen at trackdays have been in the first two sessions . . . probably 40% in the final session rolleyes

I haven't been caught or passed at a trackday on over 12 months . . . but I don't count the first two sessions of the day when I'm just warming things up and then getting my tyres sorted. wink

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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I would guess assuming the MK is set up properly it would, depending on driver being able to get the most from it, be 3+ seconds per lap faster than the Elise round Brands Indy. That is based on me attending lots of Lotus trackdays. If the Mk is properly sorted, then 2-11's and 240 cups should be fair game. Just remember newer Elises have some driving aids, you, alas have just your own talent! Just take it easy and approach the limits slowly and do not be upset if the Elise seems quicker at first. It won't be once you get a feel for the 'busa. You will absolutely DESTROY the Elise on the straights, and the corners too once you re-adjust your senses!

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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johnny butler said:
Not sure which model it is......!

For the purpose of this example lets assume the same ability driver and both cars having Toyo R888's. Assume the worst and say it's the 190BHP version then if it's not then i know i can definitely beat him. What's the weight of an S2 elise anyway???
The 111R weighs about 860kg.

Jubal

930 posts

253 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Against a friend's S2 with 220bhp Type R transplant and Nitrons my old MK Indy R1 was absolutely neck and neck on track. Get your car set up and corner weighted before you go as the Indy isn't the last word in cornering dynamics and it will need all the help it can get to hang onto the Elise in the bends.

Furyous

25,387 posts

245 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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A decent BEC would smoke an Elise round the bends, no problem.

Just dont try and do it first time out.

My first track day in the Fury, I was getting done over by Civic Type R's and allsorts.

4 years later on, and the same car was hounding Caymans round Brunters.







I sooooooo miss my car, sniff, sniff.

Jubal

930 posts

253 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Furyous said:
A decent BEC would smoke an Elise round the bends, no problem.

I sooooooo miss my car, sniff, sniff.
In fairness to my post, I was commenting on the old Indy chassis. Mine struggled to turn in as well as my pal's Elise and hence compromised cornering. I still had no trouble keeping up but it was close. The Indy R is meant to be a whole lot better but I've never driven it. I reckon the OP is safe.

LaurenceFrost

691 posts

276 months

Tuesday 3rd March 2009
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The standard Indy chassis is full of compramises in my limited experience. You never get a perfect setup because you have to do something undesireable in order to do something else desireable, so it was definitely a case of weighing up what was most important when I set up a friend's Indy.

I wonder how much better the R chassis is?

Either way, a car that light with that engine will fly, and once you are comfortable with its limits, you will be one of the faster cars at each track day.

jimmydiesel

64 posts

209 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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I have owned and tracked a 200bhp S1 elise and a MK Indy fitted with a Honda blackbird engine (@160bhp), around Oulton for instance the Indy was about 3-4 seconds quicker than the elise. Both cars were on the same tyres (R888s) both properly set up.

johnny butler

Original Poster:

44 posts

210 months

Wednesday 4th March 2009
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Thanks very much that's all i needed to know.


jimmydiesel said:
I have owned and tracked a 200bhp S1 elise and a MK Indy fitted with a Honda blackbird engine (@160bhp), around Oulton for instance the Indy was about 3-4 seconds quicker than the elise. Both cars were on the same tyres (R888s) both properly set up.