What is the original tyre size front and back
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freerange7. Have you found the SELOC TechWiki yet.... here let me help you
http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Category:S1
Section on Tyres
http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Category:S1
Section on Tyres
Edited by Grinnders on Thursday 1st October 17:06
The S1 was originally fitted with 185/55 and 205/45 Pirelli P-Zero Assymetrico.
In the dry you could chuck the car around, kick the arse out etc. In the wet they didn't have the grip of more modern tyres and the snappiness of the mid engine, rearward weight bias of the Elise would out.
Lotus have two recommendations for the S1: the Yokohama C-drive in original sizes (I've never heard of anyone with any experience of these) and the Yokohama Advan Neova LTS in the 195/225 sizes which are commonly regarded as the road tyre of choice for the S1. Quite a few run with the more commonly available Kuhmo KU31 or Toyo T1-R.
Handling issues are better sorted by changing the suspension geo: an Elise can be made understeery, oversteery, neutral, whatever. HTH.
Do find your way over to SELOC: its a mine of info (tread warily though).
In the dry you could chuck the car around, kick the arse out etc. In the wet they didn't have the grip of more modern tyres and the snappiness of the mid engine, rearward weight bias of the Elise would out.
Lotus have two recommendations for the S1: the Yokohama C-drive in original sizes (I've never heard of anyone with any experience of these) and the Yokohama Advan Neova LTS in the 195/225 sizes which are commonly regarded as the road tyre of choice for the S1. Quite a few run with the more commonly available Kuhmo KU31 or Toyo T1-R.
Handling issues are better sorted by changing the suspension geo: an Elise can be made understeery, oversteery, neutral, whatever. HTH.
Do find your way over to SELOC: its a mine of info (tread warily though).
also worth mentioning that 225 rears only really work on 7.5 or 8" wide rimms, early Elise's only had 7" rimms, and whist you can fit 225's on them, they don't really work well like that.
this does vary tyre to tyre, ie. Toyo's are really floppy on a 7" rim, Yoko Advans are somewhat stiffer and able to deal with this better (still not great though)
this does vary tyre to tyre, ie. Toyo's are really floppy on a 7" rim, Yoko Advans are somewhat stiffer and able to deal with this better (still not great though)
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