How often do you take the roof off your exige?
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Different fixings from what I recall - not sure you would want to go far and insurance company won't be happy if someone damaged it while left roofless.
Soft top conversion may make more sense ?
http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Exige_S2_soft_top_conversi...
Soft top conversion may make more sense ?
http://wiki.seloc.org/a/Exige_S2_soft_top_conversi...
Lawrence5 said:
not sure you would want to go far and insurance company won't be happy if someone damaged it while left roofless.
google is your friend."Here is an excerpt from the service manual:
Exige Hardtop Roof:
The Lotus Exige has been conceived and configured as a sports coupé with a removable roof.
The aerodynamic performance of the bodyshell including the front spoiler, rear aerofoil, roof panel and tailgate have been tuned to provide the optimum handling balance with the roof panel also contributing to the flow of cooling air into the top of the engine bay.
The roof panel may be removed for better access to the interior for servicing, and the car may be driven without the roof fitted, but wind buffeting and increased noise levels will be experienced. In order to avoid discomfort, and so as not to compromise engine cooling efficiency, it is recommended to restrict usage in this configuration to lower vehicle speeds."
so basically the car is officially a convertible with a removable solid roof panel, insurance wouldnt have a leg to stand on if they tried to throw out any claim.
Edited by BountyHunter on Thursday 17th February 06:24
I'd be taking the roof off more for my benefit than that of other road users, so not concerned about the way it looks either way.
However I take the roof of my Elise at every available opportunity. Just trying to weigh up how much I'd miss it. I know how well Exiges drive and I definitely want some of that but I'm a huge fan of open air driving.
However I take the roof of my Elise at every available opportunity. Just trying to weigh up how much I'd miss it. I know how well Exiges drive and I definitely want some of that but I'm a huge fan of open air driving.
I had the soft top conversion done on my Exige S by the dealer before I collected the car. On return home the roof came off and went under the bed! And there it stayed until I traded the car in. Like The Pits I enjoyed my views from the inside of the car and in particular the sound of the 2bular with the roof off!
Mr Fixit said:
beware as if you have the 240 the roof needs to stay on and Lotus don't like you reving it without the longer scoop as id puts positive pressure on the charge cooler
sorry but have you seen just how small the intake slot for the IC is? even with the roof on its well worth taking a Dremel to it and enlarging it out as much as possible to improve flow.Really can't believe it makes any difference TBH, certainly when I had mine there were no noticeable differences in inlet temps measured on a scan gauge either with or without roof!
The air gets into the IC just fine roofless, and boy does the car look good!!!
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