A popular swap is the 2.0L turbo unit from other cars such as the Astra or the VX220. Because they share the same architecture it was an easier swap apparently.
How much is an Elise as it is?
I'm toying with the idea of getting a Lotus Elise (2002) as a track day car.
Since I want decent power, I'm thinking of fitting a VW 1.8T engine to it and upping its output to around 260kw......
Anybody have any ideas as to the workability of this ?
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A popular swap is the 2.0L turbo unit from other cars such as the Astra or the VX220. Because they share the same architecture it was an easier swap apparently.
How much is an Elise as it is?
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i've got a magazine with a similar conversion in it at home. I'll dig it up when i'm back there in the next few days.
what about the exige, with the s/charged toyota engine? That could probably be worked abit, and you wouldn't have to fiddle around with the engine conversion malarky.*
*providing that it's not a direct swap, with i doubt a VW engine would be, but a vauxhall engine maybe.
Don't discount toyota engines, there are a couple gems amoung them.
if you want it for a track car only, what about a naked space frame style car with a motorbike engine? check out the formula sae university racing series; you could use that general design but make the wheelbase longer and wider and you wouldnt have to worry with all the restrictions they have to work with. I've joined my uni's team and the first workshop is next week. i can report back with what i find out if you're interested. i know they have a budget of around 30k.
are you gonna be doing the work yourself?
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I was following this conversion on a UK forum but can't remember which. It might have been audi-sport.net.
Having been in a couple of Elises, early ones, I reckon a chipped 1.8T would be plenty fast enough for a track day car.
I used to be able to catch them on the brakes in my G60 but never down the straights.
If you go to 260KW, it'll cost a mint to develop the chassis and brakes. 200-240 hp would be easier to get the package going IMO.
Gavin
A 2002 Ellise (current shape) with the 1.8 Rover engine is about $35000 for a highish (150K) km model and $39000 for one with the Toyota 1.8 with similar milage.
Brake and suspension work will be pricey but not too much and I'd prefer the VW 1.8t as its "easier" to source than the Opel 2.0 turbo engine. IIts not a Holden by any means....) The tuning know how is also much more prevalent in Oz for the VW 1.8T
I want it to be road registered which means I want the best road/track car $40K can buy ..... !!! and you don't get better than a Lotus Elise, all it needs is more power.
Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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