Ha, he did a bit but not a day - in many different scenarios. Plus he is 86!Like Harry did?![]()
Yeah, it might well be that Touring is the fastest set-up too on just about every UK road so I am hoping the car just 'feels' better on Sports.
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Ha, he did a bit but not a day - in many different scenarios. Plus he is 86!Like Harry did?![]()
Let's all wait until we drive them in anger. It might surprise you and not need tweaking at all, ever.Cost and weight probably?
Personally I’ll likely just be putting a set of custom 3-way adjustable dampers in. That way I can dial out some high speed compression if I feel like the car is too much for the road.
Something else I’ve always wanted to play with is a standalone DSC kit so I can tune my own dampers electronically.
Harry had the first car for 5 days and the second one for 1 day. There are some social posts from him saying, having done the reviews, he was taking the Emira out again because it was so enjoyable to drive.Ha, he did a bit but not a day - in many different scenarios. Plus he is 86!
Yeah, it might well be that Touring is the fastest set-up too on just about every UK road so I am hoping the car just 'feels' better on Sports.
For me, highly unlikely, but yes — driving it first is part of the assessment.Let's all wait until we drive them in anger. It might surprise you and not need tweaking at all, ever.
If Evo's review was this:
"Our Sport chassis car - wearing the standard Goodyear F1 Eagle tyre rather than the Michelin Cup 2 tyres customers can specify - has a beautiful flow to its ride, rich in Lotus DNA in how it dissects the surface to feedback everything you need to know and nothing you don’t. There’s a sense of it floating across the surface but with none of the aloofness this would traditionally be accompanied by."
This is completely at odds with Harry's review.
How much of this difference of opinion could be attributed to the tyres - Harry being Sports/Cup2 and Evo on Sports/Goodyear?
It's just crazy difficult to decipher any of these reviews for your own specific needs.Harry was talking specifically about lower speeds and skittering and fidgeting on a poor road surface. I’m not sure what scenario EVO are describing - sounds like higher speed sweeping corners.
The Cup2s have a stiffer sidewall so will contribute to some extra driver awareness of poor quality road surfaces.
Having tested the Evora equivalents of Touring/Goodyear and Sports/Cup2 back to back, I can confirm the latter is much more susceptible to road surface quality.
I don’t think the Harry and EVO write ups are inconsistent, but depends on the road surfaces and tyre temperatures.
What i remember / my read was that the camber and toe angles were increased to take advantage of the Cup 2’s which to me implies the sports suspension was optimised specifically for the Cup 2’s. I’ve mentioned this before but i get the impression sports suspension + Goodyears aren’t an optimal combination.There was some discussion following the reviews last week about whether the geo of the Sport suspension might be set up differently (camber, toe etc) for the Cup2 or Goodyear tyres. I asked the question of Lotus and this is what they have come back with:
The Sports chassis has stiffer springs for enhanced body control with revised damper valving and increases in camber and toe angles, this does not vary based on the tyre choice selected.
So, clears that one up![]()
Presumably the toe/camber for Sports could be changed and set as per Touring settings giving a hybrid setup.What i remember / my read was that the camber and toe angles were increased to take advantage of the Cup 2’s which to me implies the sports suspension was optimised specifically for the Cup 2’s. I’ve mentioned this before but i get the impression sports suspension + Goodyears aren’t an optimal combination.
Presumably the toe/camber for Sports could be changed and set as per Touring settings giving a hybrid setup.