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- Birthday 31/08/1978
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Chris
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esprit turbo 1988(modified)
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Modifications
Adjustable suspension with S300 springs, PNM Eng 4pot callipers all round, CL RC5+ Pads, 330mm custom front discs, Wilwood mechanical handbrake calipers, SE front bumper and S300 spoiler lip, V8 custom wheel arch extensions, Carbon Fibre sunroof, Carbon dipped rear number plate panel, OZ saturn alloys, LED Headlights, clear indicator lenses, LED sidelights, LED spotlights, S4 leather seats, alcantara headlining, double din stereo and sat-nav, Carbon dipped dash and centre console, twin cup holder, Climate control air conditioning system, Electrically heated windscreen, GISMO boost controller, Converted to fuel injection with OMEX 600 ECU and wasted spark ignition, plenum spacer plate, Hybrid Turbo, Alunox larger charge cooler with electric pump, Larger charge-cooler radiator, Alunox SS exhaust manifold, 3" custom SS exhaust system.
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Hi all, I am looking for a set of Esprit Sportseats. I’m not looking for something as extreme as the S300 seat but something more supportive than the comfort seats I currently have. Would prefer to keep it esprit rather than Elise. Any and all options considered. Many Thanks
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Thanks for the response Grahame. Just looked at the email from the company identifying whats required and how much to fix it and assemble the engine. Title says 907 engine which is obviously wrong and is making me seriouly question whether its a good idea to get them to do the work. They may be great, but I haven't heard of them before and don't really want to risk something like this to an unknown quantity. Will make some calls today and see if I can get a Lotus specialist to take on the work instead. Currently tempted to pay whatever is owed to local garage and get all jobs done by a specialist as my confidence is severely waivering, especially as I have found errors with work they have done on my other car.
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Hi everyone, Just wondering if anyone has had any dealings with Classic & Modern Engine Services Ltd in Bracknell? The garage that was building my engine has run into issues with their usual suppliers and have sent it to this company for assessment. They have highlighted some issues and provided a quote for the work. They are not a company I have heard of in the Lotus circles before and therefore thought I'd ask here before agreeing for them to do the work. Grateful for any views good or less than hot. Cheers Chris
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Cambelt with engine in situ - fiddly but not the end of the world. Exhaust manifold removal with engine in situ - took days of patience (not something I’m known for). Drivers side fuel tank with engine in situ - 2 days effort but achievable. Strangely the worst bit was getting the pipes and ducting refitted. passengers side fuel tank with engine out - should have been a breeze but is still fighting me and yet again it’s the dam pipes and ducting!! Worst one ever to date was replacing the hand brake cables. If it hadn’t been for my hero neighbour at the time, (wee jimmy) it would have defeated me. The routine one I loathe is taking the dam seats out. The bolts sheared years ago and were replaced with Allen key cap head bolts and nuts. Not helped by the introduction of sound proofing, new carpets and S4 seats.
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If you want a modern double din touch screen then take a look at this: http://www.lotusespritworld.com/EGuides/EModifications/stereo.html I’ve actually fitted climate control to my esprit however the stereo install is the same principle. This unit is good value for money and it’s not very deep as there’s no cd. Has Nav, radio, camera input, Apple car play, Bluetooth etc etc.
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who knows were to connect thes wires? SE 87 chargecooler injection
chris replied to rowald's topic in Engine/Ancilliaries
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Hi Chris, I kept the centre mounted 88 oil cooler on my esprit and then mounted an air con rad and larger charge cooler rad to the standard 88 undertray. I have put an SE bumper on which has a larger opening for airflow however It’s using the original 88 rad ducting. There are pictures of it in the projects area called the never ending project if you want to see how it fits. I also wouldn’t use the original ECU. Currently mine is on an omex 600 however if I was doing it again I’d use a 710 as the ignition control is better. I converted the carbs to fuel injection rather than doing an engine swap. How bad is the damage, could the engine be rebuilt and converted? I’ve been thinking about fitting larger exhaust valves to mine and then maybe taking the opportunity to turn it into a stroker engine 🤔
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I keep looking at the continentals. Mrs has fallen for the ghibli and can’t stand the bentley which is making it harder (not impossible, just more difficult). I like Petes suggestion of a scimitar. other options could be: P1800 Aston Martin db7 or 9 jag xk8 and xkr’s are reasonable prices AC 3000ME saw one for sale this week Maserati 4200 or granturismo depending upon funds. Which model of TVR is it?
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Personally I think the gear change on the Esprit is down to the age of the parts and how well it’s set up. Having replaced the cables and translator, plus taking my time to set it up correctly, my Esprit gear change is better than its ever been. In fact it’s a joy to drive!! I actually prefer the SE and S4S over the GT3, but each to their own. I really like the excel however a sorted Turbocharged Esprit is in another league.
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Will take some pics if I get chance. Car desperately needs washing and polishing however can’t find the time or the inclination lol.
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I think Pete at PNM Eng may have a 2nd hand one available. Might be worth an ask.
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I’ve got the PNM Eng kit fitted to my car and they are brilliant!!! Totally transformed the headlights, look good and will last longer than standard lamps. Have replaced the other bulbs with led to complete the look. When I last spoke to Pete he said that a lot of owners were converting to these and of course they do kits for other lotus models, not just the Esprit.
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I quite like the little Figaro. my version of the cav was a 405mi16x4 saw one on eBay this morning but way too much work and no where to do it☹️. got loads to do to the Esprit but just can’t find the motivation. Have managed to tick off one of the bucket list cars though so might see if I can muster the enthusiasm to give the ghibli a clean and polish.
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mechanical advice please (mini not lotus)
chris replied to Beady's topic in Lotus / Motoring / Cars Chat
How bad is the corrosion and have you had a quote to repair/replace it? If it’s under £1500 to replace and change clutch then get the work done and keep it. As Steve says “better the devil you know”. Plus, If it’s only an advisory then it might not need anything doing to it for another year or longer. -
You could look at using the alfa rears on the Esprit. No one to my knowledge has ever done it and so it will be a voyage of discovery with a likely high price tag. Might be worth trying to find out if the alfa rear calipers are the same as the later esprit rears? If so then you could just get the pnm brackets and discs (see option 2 below). standard rear options are: 1.new replacement rear calipers from a VW on original size discs. 2. Brembo rears from an S4 onwards with larger discs from PNM -expensive and heavy 3. as option 2 but used as a handbrake only and fit 4pot calipers. 4. 4 pot calipers with built in hand brake - great brakes, rubbish handbrake (don’t do it)!! 5. 4 pot calipers on a 300 or 320 disc with a wilwood mechanical Handbrake calliper. I have this fitted on my 300mm rears and am quite impressed. 6. 4 pot calipers on 300 or 320 discs with a hispec electronic handbrake caliper. Think they are only on a 320 at the moment but confirm with PNM. Very expensive!!! options 1 and 2 give you an alright handbrake but only a single piston rear brake. Options 3-6 give you great braking on the rears whilst driving but with various handbrake effectiveness.