2005 Lotus Elise Turbocharged on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
2005 LOTUS Elise Turbo, 33,100 original miles on the car and very low miles on a Custom Built
Turbocharged/Intercooled engine, Carbon Fiber Splitter, optional Hardtop, optional cargo area carpet, mint Soft
Top, A/C, Carbon Fibre Shifter tunnel cover, Optima Red Top battery, Touring Pac (which includes power windows,
more extensive carpeting, Leather Seats and additional sound deadening and insulation which helps the Air
Conditioning), Custom High-End Sound System, beautiful Bronze Paint with Clear Protective Coating on nose and
mirrors of car, 2 sets of wheels and tires which I show both in pics, one set with Toyo Proxies 220 treadwear and
the other set Yokohama Advan 60 treadwear tires, both sets are on 17" light alloy wheels. Also the car has
installed DRS Delrin Race Control Arm Bushing Set. The motor has low miles since built and made 287.31 corrected
rear wheel hp and 208.3 lb.-ft. torque on 93 pump gas. I have Dyno Sheet. It has a 2ZZ Nikasil block with Pauter
Machine CrMo rod set, Race Rod Bearings, Cosworth 10:1 CR Piston Set, GT28RS Turbo Charger, Accusump Oil System for
pre-oiling and surge protection, Electric Water Pump, DRS Custom Wire Harness, Water-to-Air Intercooler Kit with
2.5" Discharge Pipe, DRS/EFI Technology plug and play X2 ECU (includes 3 Bar MAP and Air Temp), EFI Technology
Internal ECU Memory Upgrade 1MB and a Blitz Boost Controller and more..... I
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Lotus bankruptcy case dismissed in UK
Mon, 18 Mar 2013Times have not been easy for Lotus lately, so when its name came up on a list of companies scheduled for a liquidation court, it seemed like the end could be near for the fabled British builder of lightweight sports cars. As it turns out, Lotus was on the Companies Court Winding Up list in the UK due to a contractual dispute with a supplier, and the High Court has since dismissed the case.
According to Autocar, Lotus and the supplier actually resolved their issue earlier in the year, but the process couldn't be stopped until seen by a judge. The report says that the case was initiated when Group Lotus failed to pay some of its debts, which is probably a fair indication that Lotus is far from out of the weeds in regards to its financial difficulties.
Race Recap: 2013 German Grand Prix is old beginnings, new endings [spoilers]
Mon, 08 Jul 2013Just like at Silverstone last weekend, the German Formula One Grand Prix started with Lewis Hamilton putting his Mercedes-AMG Petronas on pole. The only thing missing at the pointy end of the grid was his teammate Nico Rosberg, who lined up beside him in England but back in 11th in Germany because of a team error in qualifying. So instead it was Vettel in the first Infiniti Red Bull in second, his teammate Mark Webber in third, the Lotus duo of Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean.
Again, just like at Silverstone - and Canada - Daniel Ricciardo used his magic beans to impress with the Toro Rosso, lining up in sixth, followed by Felipe Massa in the first Ferrari, Fernando Alonso in the second. Jenson Button in the McLaren, Nico Hülkenberg finished up the top ten.
When the lights went green, it didn't take long for the race to become a black-and-blue affair...
Renault considers fielding its own F1 team again
Wed, Feb 25 2015Renault has a long history in Formula One, but while it successfully ran its own team until 2010, these days it participates only as an engine supplier – and just to the two Red Bull teams. That could be changing in the near future, though, as the latest reports indicate that the French automaker is considering fielding its own team once again. According to Autosport, the company has ruled out starting its own team again from scratch, but it is weighing the possibility of buying an existing team. The last time it competed was when it took over the championship-winning Benetton team in 2002, building it back up to win back-to-back world titles in 2005 and 2006. It subsequently dropped in form until Renault sold the team in 2011 to Genii Capital, which has run it under the Lotus banner ever since. The Lotus team continued using Renault engines with limited success until this season when it switched to Mercedes. With Caterham now gone from the grid, that leaves Renault with only one customer: Red Bull, which runs both the Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso teams under Renault power. It's a situation in which the French company apparently doesn't particularly revel, leading it to consider buying a team again and running it in-house. Considering the difficulty the Lotus team it once owned has encountered lately, reacquiring its old operation could prove the most logical step for Renault, but of course that doesn't mean that's what it will ultimately do. It could continue strengthening ties with Red Bull until it acquires a large portion of it (or Toro Rosso) – something which Audi is said to be eying as well. Or it could look to another team altogether. Mercedes, McLaren, Ferrari and Williams may not be up for sale, but we could easily see Renault taking over cash-strapped Force India or Sauber, or even pouring its resources into getting Caterham or Manor/Marussia back up to speed and whipping it into winning form. News Source: AutosportImage Credit: Franck Robichon/AP/Pool Motorsports Lotus Renault F1