Disappointed Elise SC first test drive

Disappointed Elise SC first test drive

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Leggy

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1,021 posts

227 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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In the market for a an Elise SC and had my first opportunity to test drive one last week.
There was no doubt about its ability to shift but the sound was uninspiring.
There was no supercharger sound at all.
My missus has a Mini JCW and the induction noise when pressed is brilliant so wasn't expecting this. My old S1 felt more fun.
A TRD was suggested but that would involve a leap of faith as I couldn't hear it first.
I want a car that goes well and gives a thrilling sound.
Appreciate your comments.

mikeulster500

288 posts

286 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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No doubt about it. An elise/exige sounds pants out of the box, but stick a TRD on there plus a sports exhaust (larini/2bular) and it will sound fantastic. I have done this on my car and it sounds much more purposeful , lots of pops and bangs!

alephnull

358 posts

180 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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I actually prefer a quiet car...If you rev it you are gunna sound like a hooligan. If you rev it and it has a loud exhaust, the police might get interested...
I'm staying with a stock exhaust!

ad243S

978 posts

207 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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mikeulster500 said:
No doubt about it. An elise/exige sounds pants out of the box, but stick a TRD on there plus a sports exhaust (larini/2bular) and it will sound fantastic. I have done this on my car and it sounds much more purposeful , lots of pops and bangs!
Exactly this ^^^^

Ryvita

716 posts

215 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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I've got the TRD airbox and a Lotus Sport Stage 1 exhaust on an Exige.

End result is a gorgeous induction bark/cough on hard throttle, significant supercharger whine and a reasonable exhaust note (nothing too excessive at idle) with very occasional pops on the overrun.

With breathing systems it's always a bit subjective but I'm sure you can find a fitting solution for you. The TRD airbox gets almost universal approval certainly. (Oh, and it added just shy of 10BHP on the dyno too... smile)

simpo555

560 posts

169 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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alephnull said:
I actually prefer a quiet car...If you rev it you are gunna sound like a hooligan. If you rev it and it has a loud exhaust, the police might get interested...
I'm staying with a stock exhaust!
+1.

Leggy

Original Poster:

1,021 posts

227 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Interesting.
Surely the sound of a car is part of the driving experience.
A quiet sports car?

Bebee

4,689 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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simpo555 said:
alephnull said:
I actually prefer a quiet car...If you rev it you are gunna sound like a hooligan. If you rev it and it has a loud exhaust, the police might get interested...
I'm staying with a stock exhaust!
+1.
another here

Bebee

4,689 posts

230 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Leggy said:
Interesting.
Surely the sound of a car is part of the driving experience.
A quiet sports car?
Leggy, it's all about involvement.

John D.

18,365 posts

214 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Bebee said:
Leggy said:
Interesting.
Surely the sound of a car is part of the driving experience.
A quiet sports car?
Leggy, it's all about involvement.
With a nice soundtrack biggrin

Completely get where the OP is coming from. I prefer induction sound over exhaust.

The Bandit

788 posts

200 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Leggy said:
Interesting.
Surely the sound of a car is part of the driving experience.
A quiet sports car?
I have a TRD and 2bular 8x24 exhaust. The supercharger whine is addictive now but not intrusive.
Same goes for the exhaust as it sounds quiet and almost standard at low revs however once on cam with the s/c wailing its sounds mega.
Do it smile

chris7676

2,685 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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But would it work for the new SC the OP is talking about?

I know it did for my S1 111S - the airbox made the difference.

walm

10,610 posts

207 months

Wednesday 6th November 2013
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I moved from a Boxster S to the Exige S with stock airbox and exhaust.
Truly gutted about the noise. Really missed the proper sports car sound of the Porker.
Love absolutely everything else about the Exige though.

My Xmas present to myself will be TRD with 2bular 8x24. (If not sooner...)

Rakoosh

347 posts

175 months

Thursday 7th November 2013
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I am in the band of I don't really mind that mine does not have a great sound (elise sc here).

That said I love it when I hear an Elise with a Larini. Just never bothered me enough to sort on my car and personally i like to listen to the stereo (I have had to stick in a mini sub to get almost ok music out of there). Sacriledge I know !

And the bonus is I have never had (and never will) any issues with any sound checks at any tracks.

If thats the only disapointment though for you - it can be rectified and in fact I would suggest looking at cars that already have a different exhaust, etc

If the car left you underwhelmed in other areas - well then thats a little harder.

Bebee

4,689 posts

230 months

Thursday 7th November 2013
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^^ +1

For me there was no better sound than my Griff 5.0ltr HC, it was infectious, the Elise however is worth the loss of the sound track, best car so far for me, I still won't sell yet, it's never far from my mind and leaves a lasting impression on me that my other motors couldn't.

SeanyD

3,389 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th November 2013
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Lotus have the balance just right IMO. By default you have a quiet high performance sports car, with which you can with very easily and fairly cheaply upgrade to sound as aggressive as you could ever wish for. Each to your own, some like noise, some don't.

Edited by SeanyD on Friday 8th November 08:26

Leggy

Original Poster:

1,021 posts

227 months

Thursday 7th November 2013
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Are there many alternative exhaust suppliers? 2bular looks like a one man business and I assume I'd have to fit it myself. Who are Larini, and do Lotus offer any?

otolith

58,254 posts

209 months

Thursday 7th November 2013
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I've got a 2bular and a TRD on my NA 111R. I really wasn't happy with the OEM sound, and while it still suffers from a lack of cylinders, it sounds much better now. When I had the TRD fitted, the first time I heard the induction noise at the cam change point I burst out laughing - suddenly gets very aggressive sounding.

The nice thing about a 2bular is that you can discuss exactly what you want with Jim and get just the right exhaust for you. The downside is that lead times can be long if he hasn't got just what you want on the shelf. You'll have to pay to get it fitted whichever you buy (or DIY).

SeanyD

3,389 posts

205 months

Friday 8th November 2013
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Leggy said:
Are there many alternative exhaust suppliers? 2bular looks like a one man business and I assume I'd have to fit it myself. Who are Larini, and do Lotus offer any?
2bular, Larini, Janspeed, and Lotus do their own Stage 1/2/3 (although if I recall correctly they may be made by Janspeed).

Larini Club / ClubSport being two of the more sought after.

twpbugger

301 posts

228 months

Friday 8th November 2013
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My Exige S is completely standard and while the whine on the supercharger is quite nice it definitely lacks the noise to match the looks and performace of the car!

My christmas present will also be a 2bular and TRD box and have it all fitted by the time the car comes back out to play in March