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sjc

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15,016 posts

286 months

Sunday 6th July
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First,(but highly unlikely it’ll be my last!) question sbout an Evora GT410 Sport I’ve put a deposit on. Both rear wheel arch lips have this on the inner rear part of the arch lip ,is the weird shape and the slight split normal?



Actually while I’m here I’ll do my second question as well!
So in touring if you want the exhaust you press the exhaust button and it lights up and is active/loud. Press Sport ( and then the exhaust should be on)….but the exhaust light goes out ! Is it still active and if I press it again ( so it’s red) it’s now actually off.. i.e. the button works the opposite way in sport to what it does it touring … hope that makes sense!

Matty_

2,193 posts

273 months

Sunday 6th July
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Can't answer the first question - but yes, for the second question that's just Lotus being Lotus. The exhaust mode function 'flips' between touring and sport.


sjc

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286 months

Sunday 6th July
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Matty_ said:
Can't answer the first question - but yes, for the second question that's just Lotus being Lotus. The exhaust mode function 'flips' between touring and sport.
Cheers for that,is seen a vid on YT saying that but great that you’ve confirmed ta.

P155flaps

613 posts

159 months

Sunday 6th July
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sjc said:
First,(but highly unlikely it ll be my last!) question sbout an Evora GT410 Sport I ve put a deposit on. Both rear wheel arch lips have this on the inner rear part of the arch lip ,is the weird shape and the slight split normal?



Actually while I m here I ll do my second question as well!
So in touring if you want the exhaust you press the exhaust button and it lights up and is active/loud. Press Sport ( and then the exhaust should be on) .but the exhaust light goes out ! Is it still active and if I press it again ( so it s red) it s now actually off.. i.e. the button works the opposite way in sport to what it does it touring hope that makes sense!
Exhaust all are like that, strange I know!

The rear arch lips on my 410 werent split like that no. Looks damaged to me.

sjc

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15,016 posts

286 months

Sunday 6th July
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P155flaps said:
sjc said:
First,(but highly unlikely it ll be my last!) question sbout an Evora GT410 Sport I ve put a deposit on. Both rear wheel arch lips have this on the inner rear part of the arch lip ,is the weird shape and the slight split normal?



Actually while I m here I ll do my second question as well!
So in touring if you want the exhaust you press the exhaust button and it lights up and is active/loud. Press Sport ( and then the exhaust should be on) .but the exhaust light goes out ! Is it still active and if I press it again ( so it s red) it s now actually off.. i.e. the button works the opposite way in sport to what it does it touring hope that makes sense!
Exhaust all are like that, strange I know!

The rear arch lips on my 410 werent split like that no. Looks damaged to me.
As it’s the same both sides I was wondering if it’s had mudflaps previously?

P155flaps

613 posts

159 months

Monday 7th July
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I suspect there would be screw holes for that also, be careful with that letting water in to the panel and causing osmosis in rear bumper as you don’t know if there any micro voids in panel.

Can happen over time and whilst not to common happened on a few evoras I’ve seen and requires new panels (very expensive!)