Cropped dashcam video screen grab of a white (I4?) Emira on Philips Hwy in Jacksonville today. First time spotting another in the wild after 14 months of ownership. Had to turn off before I could form up on them and wave, but assuming they saw me in their mirrors.
If you want to put driveshafts under the most stress, you put them in a transversely mounted, effectively rear-engined vehicle like the Emira. They're already a weak point in stock form just from a physics standpoint with the 61/39 weight distribution and awkward mounting angles. Add an...
Mine looks very similar. They compliment each other very well. Although I've caught myself driving the Emira about twice as much as I had planned in my first year of ownership... it's just too fun!
I'll be coming back to this post in 6 months and seeing if you are correct. This is an interesting (and very risky) experiment the current administration is playing with the world economy. In my limited amount of research on the history of tariffs in the US, I've yet to see an example where they...
Agree with all the above posts except disagree that the Emira is "more fun" than a Tesla or any EV. I'd argue they're both equally fun, just in entirely different ways and use cases. I got the first Model 3 Performance delivered to Florida back in July 2018 and drove it exclusively for 6 years...
It's only maybe 10-12mm lower than the OEM wheel and I'm not super tall, so it hasn't been noticeable to me if that helps. I've enjoyed the round wheel a lot.
6000 miles in and still looks new. I'm sure as time goes on it may get a little dirty, but I try to wash my hands before driving to minimize oils getting into the fabric. I also have Sonax Alcantara cleaner that I'll use 1-2x per year to keep it feeling soft and fresh.
After multiple emails and a few hundred dollars potentially wasted, I'm settling for a 50% fix.
Bell and Colvill reached out to Lotus HQ for me and got back with a "correct" part number for the US passenger side after the incorrect one was initially ordered as mentioned above. This replacement...
Interesting idea! Surprised no one else has asked this, but how did you cleanly remove the mesh surround? If that octopus shaped piece was anodized or painted to match it would look great, but currently it makes it look a bit unfinished to me.
That's my car and the answer is no not really haha. I have EBC red brake pads I plan on installing soon that should hopefully help a lot with the dust. My wheels are also ceramic coated so the dust washes off pretty easily at least.
EV's have higher registration fees in many states because they aren't paying taxes that everyone else does when purchasing fuel. It's actually pretty straightforward.
Well, they arrived today with a 50% success rate. The LH driver's side visor (889624608700B) is Alcantara without the sticker. Great!
The RH passenger side (889624669300B) is actually worse than the original as it has airbag warning stickers on BOTH sides ha. Maybe someone else can risk trying...
3900 miles and nothing but smiles so far for me. Love rowing through the gears on a Sunday morning! Really enjoy the old school analog driving experience mixed with the beautiful modern design. Lots of kids seem to enjoy it too based off all the dropped jaws I see from the passenger seat of...
I have the 5000 series, got it on sale at Costco for $1200 a few years ago. I still plan on taking mine to the dealer in Jacksonville at it's 10k mi service and will probably have them do an oil change then too. But outside of major servicing, I like doing things myself for both money savings...
Just did my second oil change in the garage with a QuickJack. Cost me a whopping $55 for oil and filter and took about an hour, half of which was just getting the aluminum plate off... I think it was was 28 bolts (7mm and 10mm). Big fan of DIY if you can.
Haven't had a chance to take proper photos yet but someone posted a few photos from Cars and Coffee last weekend. The wheels are super high quality and all I need now is a ~20mm lowering and the fitment will be perfect.
While I don't really mind the burble tune, if I had the choice I would remove it. I personally like real engine noises and not pre-programmed inefficiencies just for extra theater. Not really an issue either way though. The stock exhaust with the valve open is almost perfect otherwise.
The car does occasionally dive to one side under braking and vice versa under hard acceleration. It's caught me off guard a few times. Not sure what it is, maybe some gyroscopic or torque-steer effect from the transversely mounted drivetrain?
Kyle Conner also mentioned it in his review here...
I also recently installed Signature wheels. Different design but similar weight savings. Offsets are +10mm front and +13mm rear compared to stock. I don't want to, but I think I'll have to lower the car 20mm or so to get rid of the wheel gap since it does look a little wonky as it currently...
I tried ordering what I thought would be versions without the stickers and was told by B&C that Lotus UK canceled it because they're only for the Chinese market. I've since ordered the following part numbers:
889624608700B
889624669300B
Although I'm worried they will just be the same stickered...
My EBC reds from GRP shipped earlier today after backordering them 5 weeks ago, so I'm looking forward to hopefully lower dust soon. In 3500 street miles so far I've never really pushed the brakes hard enough to need an aggressive/high temp pad compound. This is mostly because Florida is flat as...