New Jubu Emira update 435 hp

What suspension/tires was the "OEM" Lotus running? If the "+ Cup 2" means what we think it means, that it's an upgrade over "OEM", then the comparison tells us little to no information in terms of suspension/rim improvements.

And whose editing idea was it to put the slower lap as the main video and the faster lap as inset?
 
What suspension/tires was the "OEM" Lotus running? If the "+ Cup 2" means what we think it means, that it's an upgrade over "OEM", then the comparison tells us little to no information in terms of suspension/rim improvements.

I think both cars probably had Cup2s, but the new wheels necessitated a change of tire size. I can't imagine that anyone who would be buying all this JUBU track-oriented stuff would have bought the Touring chassis version of the car, or even opted for Sport chassis with the touring Goodyear F1 SS. Doesn't make particular sense.


And whose editing idea was it to put the slower lap as the main video and the faster lap as inset?
The Austrians are a different bunch :ROFLMAO:
 
The #1 JUBU upgrade that I'm interested in for my Emira is this:

 
The #1 JUBU upgrade that I'm interested in for my Emira is this:

Wonder if this can be done without removing the engine.
 
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25k euros for 100hp+
 


25k euros for 100hp+

Sounds about right considering all the internals being replaced and that it includes all labor -- this all requires engine removal. Interesting that they didn't need to change the clutch.
 
No transmission upgrades to handle the additional power?
 

It looks like suspension and wheels make quite a bit more difference than the 435 tune does.
On this track, yes. It's almost all cornering. Unless I missed it, they didn't say what the OEM setup was, but I'm assuming sport with Cup 2's? Their wheels aren't much lighter than the Lotus forged wheels; about 1 lb lighter in front, and 3 lbs in the back, so the majority of the time improvement is probably due to the Ohlin's, which are about $8,500 U.S. If you're looking to make your Emira mostly a track car though, they'd be the way to go.
 

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