Emira with regular tracktime?
Discussion
Current Exige V6 owner and I'm looking to add an Emira into the mix. I love my Exige but it has a cage and a gearbox cooler where the boot should be, I use it for trackdays within a couple of hours drive but anything further afield, it's just too much of a chore.
The more I drive the Exige, the more I lust after a manual car with a really natural steering feel which has some level of practicality (I almost bought a Caterham to fulfil this niche so my interpretation of practicality has improved, somewhat).
Ideally I would have liked an Emira with some go faster bits and possibly some coilovers but the car seems to be a bit too new for that, so I would settle for a sports suspension car.
How does a stock car handle a semi regular trackday? A recent member of Lotus on Track so would hope to get to a few events this year.
The more I drive the Exige, the more I lust after a manual car with a really natural steering feel which has some level of practicality (I almost bought a Caterham to fulfil this niche so my interpretation of practicality has improved, somewhat).
Ideally I would have liked an Emira with some go faster bits and possibly some coilovers but the car seems to be a bit too new for that, so I would settle for a sports suspension car.
How does a stock car handle a semi regular trackday? A recent member of Lotus on Track so would hope to get to a few events this year.
An interesting conundrum. Have you also developed the Exige more for the track (or perhaps you bought it track-developed)? If so, you'll probably go down the same path again with the Emira as the Exige may well be a better track car.
Will you be comfortable with a backwards step regarding track ability?
Will you be comfortable with a backwards step regarding track ability?
I’m keeping the Exige for the foreseeable so unlikely the Emira would replicate the same nature of mods. I would like just a bit more power and some moderately adjustable suspension to really dial in the setup. What I meant was, that I’d like to buy a car that’s already been modified along these lines but due to the nature and age, lacking in the market.
What concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
What concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
Babw said:
I’m keeping the Exige for the foreseeable so unlikely the Emira would replicate the same nature of mods. I would like just a bit more power and some moderately adjustable suspension to really dial in the setup. What I meant was, that I’d like to buy a car that’s already been modified along these lines but due to the nature and age, lacking in the market.
What concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
Just buy one - and worry about all that stuff later.What concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
You know you want to.
Babw said:
I’m keeping the Exige for the foreseeable so unlikely the Emira would replicate the same nature of mods. I would like just a bit more power and some moderately adjustable suspension to really dial in the setup. What I meant was, that I’d like to buy a car that’s already been modified along these lines but due to the nature and age, lacking in the market.
What concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
Take a look at the Evora Sport 410 or if you have the budget the 430. Both are ‘out of the box’ designed to be more track focused and give you comfort and space that is lacking in the Exige. It is possible to get an Emira to the same level but it will cost you more both in the short term and at resalwWhat concerns me is the lack of a baffled sump and even an engine oil temp gauge on these cars, it makes me assume the aim was to keep this iteration as a strict road car. I own some German machinery, although the performance is outstanding, it’s the Brits in the garage that really get under my skin so would like to add an Emira.
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