Silly question about the Exige
Discussion
Hey fellow brit car owners!
I am toying on the idea of selling my Tuscan in the future and purchasing an Exige.
First reason would be the Toyota engine is a damn slight more reliable and I also feel the exige will be a good car to start off Sprinting without the fear of the engine going pop.
The thing that has confused me with the Exige is the roof, is it a fixed roof or is it targa? I have seen some shots of ones with no roof but wasnt sure if there were just Elises with the sports body work...
Cheers
I am toying on the idea of selling my Tuscan in the future and purchasing an Exige.
First reason would be the Toyota engine is a damn slight more reliable and I also feel the exige will be a good car to start off Sprinting without the fear of the engine going pop.
The thing that has confused me with the Exige is the roof, is it a fixed roof or is it targa? I have seen some shots of ones with no roof but wasnt sure if there were just Elises with the sports body work...
Cheers
S2 Exiges can have the roof removed. It's not MEANT to be removable, and there are claims from Lotus that cooling on the S/C cars is reduced with the roof off (scoop feeds the intercooler) but it's doable.
All you've got to do is unbolt the roof (5 fasteners I think) and lift it off. You can even drill and fit the soft top mounts so that a soft-top can be fitted in place of the factory roof, which means you can take a roof with you.
Personally, I can't stand the look of Exiges without the roof, but some people don't mind it.
The S1 Exige roof is not removable as the rear clam and engine cover both mount to the roof.
All you've got to do is unbolt the roof (5 fasteners I think) and lift it off. You can even drill and fit the soft top mounts so that a soft-top can be fitted in place of the factory roof, which means you can take a roof with you.
Personally, I can't stand the look of Exiges without the roof, but some people don't mind it.
The S1 Exige roof is not removable as the rear clam and engine cover both mount to the roof.
Edited by Esprit on Monday 21st June 00:17
Esprit said:
S2 Exiges can have the roof removed. It's not MEANT to be removable, and there are claims from Lotus that cooling on the S/C cars is reduced with the roof off (scoop feeds the intercooler) but it's doable.
All you've got to do is unbolt the roof (5 fasteners I think) and lift it off. You can even drill and fit the soft top mounts so that a soft-top can be fitted in place of the factory roof, which means you can take a roof with you.
Personally, I can't stand the look of Exiges without the roof, but some people don't mind it.
The S1 Exige roof is not removable as the rear clam and engine cover both mount to the roof.
Thanks, it would be an S2 I would be looking at I think however not for another 18 months or so. Got to get my engine rebuilt and at least enjoy it for another year.All you've got to do is unbolt the roof (5 fasteners I think) and lift it off. You can even drill and fit the soft top mounts so that a soft-top can be fitted in place of the factory roof, which means you can take a roof with you.
Personally, I can't stand the look of Exiges without the roof, but some people don't mind it.
The S1 Exige roof is not removable as the rear clam and engine cover both mount to the roof.
Edited by Esprit on Monday 21st June 00:17
Second hand going for around £350. New are way more than that.
If the Lotus conversion (ex soft top) is £400 DONT DO IT. The only work required is to fit the "grommets" for the back ends of the roof support bars to the same place that they are in the Elise. This involves drilling two holes in the fibreglass - not difficult provided you have measured properly. In short it is just not £400 worth and something which you can do yourself.
If the Lotus conversion (ex soft top) is £400 DONT DO IT. The only work required is to fit the "grommets" for the back ends of the roof support bars to the same place that they are in the Elise. This involves drilling two holes in the fibreglass - not difficult provided you have measured properly. In short it is just not £400 worth and something which you can do yourself.
I did think about the elise but I am thinking of Sprinting so an Exige will be more track focused out of the bag, I am right in thinking that arn't I? At the moment the Tuscan pretty much never has its roof on as I do like a hoon when the sun is out and ejoying the wind (who dosn't).
Daston said:
I did think about the elise but I am thinking of Sprinting so an Exige will be more track focused out of the bag, I am right in thinking that arn't I? At the moment the Tuscan pretty much never has its roof on as I do like a hoon when the sun is out and ejoying the wind (who dosn't).
The only significant difference is the Exige suspension and tyres both of which you will probably want to upgrade anyway so an elise is just as good a starting point.Edited by 21TonyK on Wednesday 23 June 10:16
21TonyK said:
Daston said:
I did think about the elise but I am thinking of Sprinting so an Exige will be more track focused out of the bag, I am right in thinking that arn't I? At the moment the Tuscan pretty much never has its roof on as I do like a hoon when the sun is out and ejoying the wind (who dosn't).
The only significant difference is the Exige suspension and tyres both of which you will probably want to upgrade anyway so an elise is just as good a starting point.Edited by 21TonyK on Wednesday 23 June 10:16
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