Monthly ArchiveMarch 2005
Rumors Matt on 30 Mar 2005
Spy shots of new BMW M3 coupe
The Car Connection has spy photos of the next generation M3 coupe undergoing cold weather testing. It looks exactly as you’d expect, which is to say heavily disguised, with its twin exhaust pipes and large front air intakes being the main visual clues as to what lies beneath. The M3 will have a 4.0 liter V-8 producing around 400hp.
News Matt on 29 Mar 2005
What to do when your Porsche Carrera GT just isn’t fast enough
You think that, after spending $440,000, most people would be happy with the performance of a Carrera GT. Its 605hp V10 motor will propel the car to 60mph in less than four seconds, on its way to a 205mph top speed. Of course, there are some people for whom it’s never enough, and for them, we have companies like Gemballa, the famous German company known of its modified Porsches. With the Carrera GT, Gemballe lowered the compression ratio, added twin turbochargers, and are expecting to produce over 1000hp (note – the 1k hp club is a rapidly growing segment, expect to see many more cars join those ranks in the next year or two). Other modifications include a six speed sequential racing transmission, upgraded clutch, wheels and brakes, and more importantly, some radical aerodynamic changes to provide stability at its expected 250mph top speed. All this at the princely sum of 1.5 million Euros. Click here for a full page scanned article about the car from DuPont Registry.
Lotus Elise Matt on 29 Mar 2005
275hp Lotus Elise
California car tuner Forced Fed is nearly complete with development of their turbocharger system for the Toyota-powered Lotus Elise. The test mule has undergoing hardcore testing by a number of magazines, with the first article appearing in the recent edition of AutoWeek. Unlike many turbo kit companies, Forced Fed is taking a system-wide approach to their kit – intake, exhaust, everything. Also, you can’t install it yourself, it can only be purchased and installed by an authorized dealer (they’re signing up Lotus dealers across the country and shops in foreign countries as well). I’ve seen their test car and talked to Brett Payne about the car, and was really impressed. The quality of the work is top notch, it really looks like a factory turbo installation. They’re not stopping with the engine though, but are working on suspension and brake upgrades as well. The only downside is that they’re not currently planning on seeking CARB approval, meaning the kit is not legal for us in California and some other states (though the car passes the tailpipe emissions test).
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Lotus Elise &Rumors Matt on 28 Mar 2005
Lotus to offer LSD option for Elise (111R)
Lotus is going to be announcing a Limited Slip Differential (LSD) option for the US Elise (111R in the rest of the world) sometime soon. This is just a rumor, but comes from a very connected source so I expect it’s true. This LSD will appeal to two types of people – those who think they need every option possible for their car, and those who autocross their Elise and actually DO need an LSD. For the rest of the Elise owners, it’s likely to be a waste of money based on news of preliminary testing.
Lotus Elise Matt on 28 Mar 2005
Lotus Exige for the US
Lotus confirmed that it will indeed be bringing the Exige to the US, going on sale this fall. While the powerplant is said to be the same 190hp Toyota four cylinder found in the Elise, insiders say that a dealer-installed supercharger (like found on the limited edition 240R) is almost a certainty. The Exige, as it will be sold in the US, is basically a Lotus Elise with the sport suspension and different bodywork (hand laid fiberglass clamshells front & rear and a fixed, though removable, roof). Oh, except that bodywork will demand around a $10k premium over the cost of an Elise. While its bodywork does generate more downforce at high speeds, at less than 100mph expect performance to be comparable to the Elise. More info can be found at Automobile Magazine. You can download a copy of the Exige brochure here.
News Matt on 28 Mar 2005
Spyshot Alfa Brera Spider
Autoblog.it has a spy shot of a prototype Alfa Romeo Brera Spider. The production Brera coupe, while being nowhere near as exciting as the show car from years ago, is still a beautiful machine I’d love to add to my garage. Alas, Alfa has no immediate plans for a return to the US.
Lotus Elise Matt on 24 Mar 2005
Lotus Exige at NY Auto Show
A Lotus Exige is on display at the NY Auto Show, and while no official announcement has been made yet, sources confirm that Lotus WILL make an announcement about this any day now. The car is fully US legal, supposedly (though the lack of bumpers makes me question ‘fully’). To speed up the legalization process, the engine is the same as in the Elise and the air scoop on the roof is non-functional (it’s a real scoop, just not directing the air anywhere in particular). A dealer-installed supercharger is almost certainly an option. Pictures of the car at the show seem to imply that the Exige will not have power assisted brakes or ABS, which is sure to please the target market for this car, the die-hard track day folk.