Quantcast
Lotus Sport Exige... 400hp - Beyond.ca - Car Forums
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 25

Thread: Lotus Sport Exige... 400hp

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Carolina
    My Ride
    GMC Acadia
    Posts
    1,851
    Rep Power
    22

    Default Lotus Sport Exige... 400hp **New info and pics!**

    This is currently a one-off design by Lotus it seems, but there is already such a huge interest by potential buyers it seems it might actually make it into production!

    Lotus Sport Exige
    470 hp/tonne Race Ready Sport Exige Debuts at Autosport International Show
    Lotus Sport, the performance division of Lotus Cars Ltd., has developed the new Lotus Sport Exige, a direct motorsport derivative of the successful Lotus Exige.
    The Lotus designed and engineered racecar was part manufactured by RTN, the team responsible for the Le Mans winning Bentley, using the latest motorsport techniques and procedures to produce a lightweight yet strong carbon-fibre bodywork structure around the standard road-going Lotus Exige Aluminium extruded and bonded chassis.
    The Lotus Sport designed fully adjustable suspension system with double wishbones all round was fabricated and manufactured by Pilbeam. Power is provided by a 400 hp Swindon Racing Engines tuned GM 3 litre V6 racing engine linked to a Hewland sequential six-speed gearbox, with AP-Racing providing the braking system.
    This one-off racecar has been built for a South East Asian client and is expected to race in selected sportscar races in Asia. There are no plans as yet to build further examples of the Lotus Sport Exige but the base structure has been carefully designed to comply with key motorsport regulations around the world. Adhering to the key Lotus philosophy of performance through lightweight, the Lotus Sport Exige weighs in at just 850kg.
    The whole project, conducted in complete secrecy has taken less than 6 months and the car will run for the first time at the 2½ mile Hethel test track in mid January.
    Chris Arnold, General Manager for Lotus Sport explains the philosophy behind the Lotus Sport Exige:
    “The Lotus Sport Exige is a competition car developed directly from the road going Exige. The racecar uses the existing tub with only minor modifications, and careful design has enabled Lotus Sport to package an upgraded powertrain assembly whilst maintaining an equivalent weight to the existing road car. When this package is combined with further improvements to suspension and bodywork, it produces a fantastic looking car with great track potential.
    The car has been taken from concept to reality in only six months and I thank all our engineering partners and the staff at Lotus who have worked so hard on this fantastic project.”
    As the Lotus Sport Exige is, at present, a one-off racecar, a price cannot be given for the racecar package.
    The Lotus Sport Exige in more Detail: Chassis and suspension systems
    The Lotus Sport Exige is directly developed from the road-going Lotus Exige that was unveiled at the Geneva Motorshow in 2004. The heart of the Sport Exige is the bonded and extruded Aluminium Chassis, the technology for which was first introduced in the Lotus Elise in 1995. The Exige chassis, which is also used in the Lotus Elise 111R, is the latest development of this award winning structure and weighs 68kg and has a torsional stiffness of 10500 Nm/degree. Made up of 25 separate extrusions, and bonded with an epoxy adhesive, the chassis in the Lotus Sport Exige is an exceptionally stiff, strong and lightweight structure. This Lotus technology is so world-leading that it has been used on other non-Lotus products including high performance production front-engined V12 and V8 GT cars.
    An FIA approved 8-point roll cage has been bolted to the chassis, prior to the bodywork being fitted.
    Double wishbone front suspension is mounted to the same suspension hard points as the road-going Lotus Exige, whilst the rear suspension picks up to a revised rear subframe. However, being a full racecar, there is adjustment for ride height, camber and castor, as well as adjustable front and rear anti-roll bars. Coil springs are mounted over Ohlins ST44 3-way adjustable dampers front and rear.

    The Body
    Lightweight “Z-Preg.” carbon fibre bodywork was specially manufactured for Lotus by RTN, the team responsible for the Le Mans winning Bentley. These panels (front clam, “A” panel, body side and sill, roof, engine cover and rear clam) have been made using an innovative low temperature curing process. The moulds were taken directly from the Sport Exige styling “clay” and the resulting carbon fibre panels are race-ready without having to rely on the costly tooling process used in current carbon fibre technology. This is thought to be the first time that this technology has been used on such large carbon fibre panels.
    An aerodynamically developed front splitter, carbon fibre rear diffuser and an adjustable carbon rear wing provide increased levels of downforce. The interior of the Lotus Sport Exige is similar to the standard Exige, but the standard roadcar wiring harness is replaced with a full Raychem 25 system incorporating Mil-spec connectors from Beru Formula 1 Harnesses. Conventional fuses are replaced with circuit breakers, and a Stack display with integrated data recording is fitted as standard.
    A racing bucket seat (driver side only) is mounted as right hand drive to optimise weight balance through right hand corners (most circuits run clockwise). A six-point seat belt, prepared for using HANS Safety System, and a removable steering wheel (with quick-connect coupling) is included in the interior package.
    The composite energy absorbing crash structure used on the standard road cars is also carried over to the Lotus Sport Exige. This glass fibre composite structure, around five times more energy absorbing than the equivalent steel component, also houses the larger water radiator and provides efficient cooling and air ducting over the carbon front clamshell.
    A 100 litre FT3 safety fuel cell (with quick refuelling system) is mounted behind the driver and in front of the engine (as with the road-going Exige). A fully plumbed in electrical fire extinguishing system completes the body package.

    Brakes
    AP Racing provides the non-ABS braking system, which includes the pedal box (with brake balance bar and cylinders). AP Racing also provides the powerful six piston brake calipers at the front and four piston brake calipers at the rear. These calipers are mated to vented discs (344 mm diameter at the front and 330 mm diameter at the rear).

    Rims and Tyres
    Ultra lightweight OZ Racing Chrono single-piece cast magnesium rims (8.8J x 17 ET40 at the front and 11.25J x 18 ET50 at the rear) are shod with Yokohama tyres (250/610-17 at the front and 280/650-18 at the rear).
    Powertrain: Engine and Transmission
    A narrow angle V6, 2,998 cc Swindon Racing Engines tuned GM racing engine is mounted longitudinally in the Lotus Sport Exige. The naturally aspirated 32-valve engine produces 400 hp (296 kW or 405 PS) at 7,750 rpm and 294 lb.ft (398 Nm or 40.6 kgm) of torque at 6,500 rpm and has a maximum engine speed of 8,250 rpm. When the light weight of the Lotus Sport Exige is taken into consideration, the power to weight ratio is a phenomenal 470 hp / tonne (0.351 kW/kg or 476 PS/tonne). The engine itself weighs 157 kg.
    Breathing is via an F1-style airbox and air snorkel from the roof panel of the Sport Exige directly into the six carbon fibre air trumpets.
    The dry-sump engine, with a bore of 89.0 mm and stroke of 93.7 mm is water cooled and also uses an oil-water heat exchanger to efficiently cool the oil. The whole engine is controlled by a Motec M600 electronic engine management system fitted inside the cockpit.
    The power is transferred from the engine to the rear wheels via a single mass stepped flywheel, AP Racing twin-disc cerametallic race clutch and Hewland NLT sequential six-speed dog type transmission (with in-line shift mechanism). The gearbox itself is cooled through an oil-water heat exchanger. A limited slip differential (separate power and brake ramp angles) completes the powertrain package.
    Design
    The one-off racecar has been designed by Barney Hatt (Principal Designer for Lotus Design), under the direction of Russell Carr (Chief of Design). Taking the already aerodynamic road going Exige, Hatt designed the Lotus Sport Exige with the requirements to carry the design of the Exige and the brand attributes of Lotus into a competitive racecar.
    Russell Carr explains the work needed to design the Lotus Sport Exige: “The objective was to create a dramatic design and to take into account aerodynamic criteria to produce a race car that was not only competitive but also stunningly good looking. General motorsport regulations also had to be adhered to so the fact that the resulting racecar looks like a natural competition evolution of the road going Exige is a testament to the purity and effectiveness of the original design.”

    Dimensions
    The Lotus Sport Exige is slightly longer (350 mm) and wider (100 mm) than the road-going Exige to accommodate the larger engine, wider track, longer wheelbase and to optimise the aerodynamics. The length is mainly from the cockpit rearwards but the short rear overhang design of the road-going Exige is maintained.
    Lotus Sport Exige
    Technical Specifications
    Engine
    . • Narrow (56&#730 angle V6 engine, water-cooled
    . • 2,998 cc, stroke 93.7 mm, bore 89.0 mm.
    . • Max. power: 400 hp (296 kW or 405 PS) at 7,750 rpm
    . • Max. torque: 294 lb.ft (398 Nm or 40.6 kgm) at 6,500 rpm
    . • Max. rpm: 8,250 rpm
    . • Four valve technology
    . • Oil-cooler (oil-water heat exchanger)
    . • Dry-sump lubrication
    . • SRE Multi-roller barrel throttle bodies
    . • F1 style airbox and air snorkel
    . • Motec M600 electronic engine management system
    . • Required fuel quality: 98 octane super unleaded
    . • Race exhaust: multiple pipe manifold, open exhaust
    . • No catalytic converter

    Note: service limits will apply
    Transmission
    . • Hewland sequential six-speed dog type transmission, straight cut gears
    . • In-line shift mechanism
    . • Gear ratios: Crown wheel & pinion gear 9:35


    .– 1st gear 12:36
    .– 2nd gear 15:33
    .– 3rd gear 18:30
    .– 4th gear 20:26
    .– 5th gear 24:26
    .– 6th gear 26:24

    . • Oil-water heat exchanger
    . • Single-mass flywheel
    . • AP Racing twin-disc cerametallic race clutch

    Chassis
    . • RHD race vehicle developed from Lotus Exige road car
    . • Lotus bonded aluminium chassis and composite crash structure
    . • Bolted on 8-point roll cage (in accordance with FIA-Regulations 2004)
    . • Three-point AP Racing air jack system


    Bodywork
    . • Weight optimised and widened Exige
    . • Lotus Design RTN “Z-preg.” carbon fibre bodywork
    . • Aerodynamically developed front splitter and rear diffuser
    . • Adjustable carbon rear wing
    . • Racing bucket seat (driver side only)
    . • Six-point seat belt, prepared for using HANS Safety System
    . • Removable steering wheel (with quick-connect coupling)
    . • Electrical fire extinguishing system
    . • 100 litre FT3 safety fuel cell with quick refuelling system
    . • Total weight of bodywork excluding doors ~ 44 kg


    Suspension
    . • Double wishbone front suspension with spherical bearings
    . • Adjustable front anti-roll bar
    . • Non-PAS
    . • Double wishbone rear suspension with spherical bearings
    . • Adjustable rear anti-roll bar
    . • Ohlins ST44 3-way adjustable dampers
    . • Coil over damper springs front and rear
    . • Suspension adjustable for ride heights, camber and castor


    Braking system
    . • Non-ABS system
    . • AP Racing pedal box with brake balance bar and AP Racing cylinders
    . • Aeroquip style brake lines
    . • Front AP Racing six piston brake calipers
    . • AP Racing vented discs diameter: 344 mm
    . • Aluminium disc bells, race brake pads
    . • Rear AP Racing four piston brake calipers
    . • AP Racing vented discs diameter: 330 mm
    . • Aluminium disc bells, race brake pads
    Rims/Tyres
    . • OZ Racing Chrono single-piece cast magnesium rims:
    . • F -8.8J x 17 ET40
    . • R -11.25J x 18 ET50
    . • Yokohama tyres
    . • F -250/610-17
    . • R -280/650-18
    . • Single central wheel nuts with locking device


    Electrical System
    . • Motec M600 engine management
    . • Stack display with integrated data recording
    . • Raychem 25 system wiring looms and Mil spec connectors
    . • Red Top battery: 12 Volt, 50 Ah
    . • Twin Bosch fuel pumps with change over switch
    . • Floor mounted carbon fibre centre switch console
    . • Circuit breaker switches (no fuses)
    . • 120 Ah Alternator

    Dimensions Lotus Sport Exige
    Wheelbase 2500 mm Track -front 1545 mm Track -rear 1528 mm Overall length 4142 mm Overall width (door mirrors excluded) 1840 mm Overall width (door mirrors included) 1850 mm Overall height -1125 mm Overhang – front 950 mm Overhang -rear 692 mm Vehicle mass -unladen (running order, ~ 850 kg full tank of fuel, no occupants, no luggage)




    Attached Images Attached Images  
    Last edited by iceburns288; 01-14-2005 at 10:07 PM.
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    1988 Accord, 1990 4Runner SR5
    Posts
    2,375
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    OMG OMG OMG!! .... Sooooo nice! is it turbo? SC or na? 400hp in that thing would be crazy

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    1,424
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    WOW, u have the specs on it, that things awesome

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Calgary, AB
    My Ride
    2008 Mercedes Benz C230, 1968 Chevy Impala
    Posts
    1,916
    Rep Power
    28

    Default

    400Hp with NA.. that would be nutz. imagine slappin on a turbo and intercooler after that....
    1968 Impala: Status: Stored
    1977 Dodge Triple E RV: Sold
    1989 Mercedes Benz 420 SEL: Sold
    2008 Mercedes Benz C230: Cruising
    2000 Bluebird TC2000: Build phase of skoolie project
    2018 Rav4 XLE: New baby friendly daily

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Nottingham, UK
    My Ride
    VW Scirocco GT
    Posts
    2,130
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    Wheres your link to back this up? Don't leave us wondering, this IS a car forum.

  6. #6
    Fuji's Avatar
    Fuji is offline Track Events Co-ordinator
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    cars
    Posts
    2,011
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    It's not 400hp. At least not the ones that are currently in Europe. Actually I don't even think its close to 400hp.. still in the 2xxhp range

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Nottingham, UK
    My Ride
    VW Scirocco GT
    Posts
    2,130
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    The curren tones are just under 200 in Europe

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    841
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    Doesn't the Exige have the Toyota 2ZZ-GE 190HP engine in it currently. Don't know about the "sport" models though.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Niagara falls ontario
    My Ride
    it's neither hyper nor white
    Posts
    913
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    ^ i think that the north american elise is the one that has the toyota engine


    Originally posted by brandon
    you don't need viagra! all you need is a popsicle stick and an elastic!

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    841
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    I remember seeing a 5th gear show where Tiff Needle put a Lotus Exige versus a Vauxhaul VX220 turbo. The Lotus did have the Toyota engine in it.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Calgary NE
    My Ride
    Calgary Transit Bus
    Posts
    21
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    that looks crazy

  12. #12
    Fuji's Avatar
    Fuji is offline Track Events Co-ordinator
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    cars
    Posts
    2,011
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    When i was in the UK this summer they had three engine choices. the 4banger rover the 6cyl rover and the celica engine. The exige uses the celica engine i believe

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Carolina
    My Ride
    GMC Acadia
    Posts
    1,851
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    Originally posted by /////AMG
    Wheres your link to back this up? Don't leave us wondering, this IS a car forum.
    I had a link to a pdf press brochure thing (not sure what it's called) but the link died.
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

  14. #14
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    07 Mazdaspeed 6, 89 Mustang LX
    Posts
    2,516
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    Originally posted by Akagi Redsuns
    I remember seeing a 5th gear show where Tiff Needle put a Lotus Exige versus a Vauxhaul VX220 turbo. The Lotus did have the Toyota engine in it.
    All of the european elise including the exige are using variations of rovers K series motors.
    Drag racing is for fast cars. Solo 2 is for fast drivers.

  15. #15
    Fuji's Avatar
    Fuji is offline Track Events Co-ordinator
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    cars
    Posts
    2,011
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    Originally posted by 4wheeldrift
    All of the european elise including the exige are using variations of rovers K series motors.

    Many are using the celica engines. I have seen them. They offer it as the top model in the showrooms.

  16. #16
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Victoria, BC
    Posts
    1,398
    Rep Power
    23

    Default

    All Elise 111R's and Exige's(excluding this one-off 'Sport' model) use the Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine...

    The Elise and Elise 111S use the Rover engines....


    ... and the 111R is the only model you can get in the USA currently(and hopefully Canada soon.)

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Carolina
    My Ride
    GMC Acadia
    Posts
    1,851
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    CRAP I was just gonna post that lol. Ahh I just got some new info, I'll just edit it into my original post.
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

  18. #18
    Fuji's Avatar
    Fuji is offline Track Events Co-ordinator
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    cars
    Posts
    2,011
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    HTF are you going to control a 400hp car that weighs 870kg? That is insane, but O so damn sweet!

    THose are some fatty tires for a little car like that hehe

  19. #19
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    07 Mazdaspeed 6, 89 Mustang LX
    Posts
    2,516
    Rep Power
    24

    Default

    Originally posted by Fuji



    Many are using the celica engines. I have seen them. They offer it as the top model in the showrooms.
    They must have changed it then, they used to only be available with the rover motors unless you had one of the ones that sun motorsports was managing to get into the states in limited volumes.
    Drag racing is for fast cars. Solo 2 is for fast drivers.

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Carolina
    My Ride
    GMC Acadia
    Posts
    1,851
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    Originally posted by Fuji
    HTF are you going to control a 400hp car that weighs 870kg? That is insane, but O so damn sweet!

    THose are some fatty tires for a little car like that hehe
    I think you just answered your own question...

    And those tires are racing slicks too!
    Originally posted by VIZSLA
    Seems that running qualifying in three heats worked so well we're now running the race in three parts too.
    1, On the track
    2, In the steward's box
    3, In Paris

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. 04 S2000 vs SL55 AMG vs M3 CSL vs RX8 vs Lotus sport 111 vs Miata

    By trev0006 in forum Cars, Bikes, Machines
    Replies: 10
    Latest Threads: 06-16-2004, 01:27 AM
  2. SSR to get the 400hp LS2

    By Gripenfelter in forum Automotive News
    Replies: 12
    Latest Threads: 06-07-2004, 05:49 PM
  3. 400hp Cadillac CTS-V

    By Gripenfelter in forum Cars, Bikes, Machines
    Replies: 17
    Latest Threads: 08-18-2003, 03:08 PM
  4. AMAZING (400HP-1200HP Turbo Kit)

    By Shoobs in forum General Car/Bike Talk
    Replies: 11
    Latest Threads: 07-25-2002, 01:56 AM
  5. New Acura DN-X 400HP!!!

    By Speed_RaSiR in forum Cars, Bikes, Machines
    Replies: 10
    Latest Threads: 07-15-2002, 06:32 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •