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  1. Any one know which teams have ordered a Emira GT4 and which competitions they will be entering in? 

    Was watching the first race of the WEC in Sebring and thought would have been nice to have the Emira competing in that too.   

    From what I understand Emira is a GT4 car and I think in WEC the lowest class is GTE?  Any one know what the difference is and if Emira GT4 could be adapted to enter GTE? 

  2. Saw a beautiful red coloured Emira in St Albans this morning going towards the train station.  I was in the Peugeot 206 in front, sorry wasn't in the Evora today. 

    The view in the rear view mirror was amazing, those vents on the bonnet are a great styling touch!  It was the first Emira I've seen in the wild so I was a bit confused trying to work out what this red spaceship looking thing in my mirror was, then the penny dropped it was an Emira!

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  3. If the grey Eletre being talked about is the same one I've seen on display at the factory.  Then the colour is as @NedaSay says, in the right light with right angle it has red / pink shade and looks really nice its not a barbie pink or childish pink but nice mature shade.

    This is different to the grey/silver Emira's I've seen on display at shows or at the Lotus Driving Academy which are more standard metallic silver with some flakes to add sparkle but didn't have the red / pink tint to them.

  4. 10 minutes ago, C8RKH said:

    The only thing you need to not add to the Tesla is the tank of fuel ... 

    Surely you need to add the extra weight of the electrons when the battery is fully charged! 😄

     

    Joking aside these days EV cars are not really much heavier than your average car.  I think a mid range saloon car weighs somewhere in the range of ~1700-2000kg and a similar EV car would be around the same sort of ball park maybe +100kg.

    So really the article should be comparing modern cars vs old cars and if our infrastructure is build to withstand the weight of modern cars not just EV.  Another sensationalist headline from the Daily Fail ... but then you wouldn't click the link 😉 

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  5. Just read a thread on a different forum where someone's Volvo XC60 did the same thing, i.e. couldn't move the gear stick left or right out of neutral.  Eventually the air temp rose to +3 degrees and they could select gears again.  They took it to a Volvo dealer who said water can get into the gear cables and freeze up and it may need flushing out with silicon spray.

  6. Try starting the engine and waiting till is warmed up fully and then switch it off and let the heat soak warm up the whole engine bay and see what happens.

    You can also check the mechanism on the gear box end to try and isolate where the problem might be.  Underneath the air box is where the gears cables terminate on to a set of leavers attached to the gear box, one lever controls the vertical movement which appears to be working in your car and the other lever will control the cross gate action.  If you can access them you can manipulate them by hand and see if you can select the full range.

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  7. Guess it depends on what you want from the car. 
     

    Want something with more power but use as daily then I guess either an S or Phil’s spec 400? 
     

    Want something with sharper more sporty handling than any of the 4XX would fit that bill. 
     

    Want to do lots of track days… I guess either Sport 410 or GT430? 

  8. Depends what the price is and response from the dealer.  

    If the car was priced up at the top end then yes I expect faults to be fixed but also bearing in mind its not a new car so there will be wear and tear.  If the car was priced lower and the dealer was open about the faults on the car then thats fine to me.  Work out if the price reduction makes up for the faults and make them an offer or not.

    If the dealer was pretending the car is immaculate then I would walk away.

  9. I've had the battery disconnected on my S1 Evora for over a week and have not had air bag light come on.  I also connected and disconnected the battery multiple times when trying to debug the old faulty battery and connecting up a new one.  Didn't get any issues with mine.

    If my experience is not a fluke then I would suggest to remove the battery and keep that on trickle charge through the storage period.

    There will be zero load on the battery as it is not contented to anything so zero chance of something rouge on the car drawing too much power and depleting the battery while on trickle charge.

    This assumes the car is 100% not going to be used over the winter period and assumes the car is safely and securely stored as the alarm will not be functional with the battery removed.

    But doubt either option makes much difference, there are thousands of people that store their car for long periods with the battery connected to the car and on trickle charge without much problem.

    Personally I say stick some winter tyres on it an enjoy over winter 😉

  10. Just caught up on the Austin race, it was a pretty good race with lots going on, really enjoyed that.  

    Good to see that Merc have bought some upgrades are more competitive, they were in for a chance of a win there and not just because they got a dealt a lucky hand with safety cars or changeable weather etc.  Comments from DC suggested it wasn't just the track really suiting their car and this was genuine increase in overall performance.  Hopefully this means they understand their car better and can keep this good form for the next few remaining races and even start next year back at sharp end and fighting it out with Red Bull and Ferrari for the wins.

    Oh also that move by Charles down the inside of Sergio (I think?)!  🫣😆😍 Wowza!

  11. Hi All.

    I took a look at my carbon tail gate today, I got the "unfinished/factory seconds" version.

    It looks like its fully finished with glossy finish and just a few light scratches on it.   I was planning on just getting a detailer to give it a polish to remove the light scratches.

    From reading through this thread, seems like thats the wrong action?  Even though the tailgate has a glossy finish it still needs a top coat of lacquer to prevent it from going milky? 

    Can any bodyshop do this or does it have to be a carbon fibre specialist with some special top coat?

  12. Agreed there needs to be a proper punishment given to RBR.

    Bending the rules, finding holes in the specification is part of F1 but when teams get caught being bending them too far, they have always been punished.   I don't see why this would be any different!

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  13. Amazing ballsy move my Max on the first corner to get back in the front!  Congratulations Max on a well earned championship!

    FIA causing another fiasco with unclear application of the rules making it a not so clear that Max had won the championship so was a bit of an anticlimax.

    I guess the mis-table battles will still go right to the wire to see who can get 4th position in the constructors and I guess 2nd, 3rd, 4th in the drivers championship is still relatively open so still plenty of action in the remaining rounds.

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  14. Ahh so it just clips into the rear seat belt socket? Nice thats a neat trick!  Think I might end up copying you.

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    people are put off by slightly higher miles but it has so much work done it drives better than lower mileage cars. 

    Mine is very similar to yours, high miles (~80K) but has has a lot of stuff fixed.  I put some feelers out for prices and got some low offers because of the high miles.  The fact that I had done many fixes and improvements did not seem to matter.

  15. Can only agree with the folks above.   Sure if you are Lewis Hamilton and need to extract every ounce of performance from the car get it checked by all means.

    But usually if car is tracking straight under acceleration and braking, everything feels fine and symmetrical in the corners and the tyres are wearing evenly (maybe slight bias to inside edge as its sports car).  Then that points to everything being OK.

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