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Old Oct 18, 2003 | 10:04 PM
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Hey Chrono is Pettiford Go 4 It still running around Mead and Second Creek? I use to manage the Service Dept. @ Boulder Yamaha. Yes, there is a race track,actually (2) in your backyard!!
Old Oct 18, 2003 | 10:13 PM
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Originally posted by Dave
Hey Chrono is Pettiford Go 4 It still running around Mead and Second Creek? I use to manage the Service Dept. @ Boulder Yamaha. Yes, there is a race track,actually (2) in your backyard!!
Mead is pretty much shut down these days and Second Creek is due to close in a year or two because of encroachment but they are already talking about it's replacement. I don't know "Pettiford Go 4 " I've only lived in Boulder for a few years and all of my work takes me out of Colorado typically (or is that the testing I do in the privacy of my "bubble bath" according to spool above)

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Old Oct 18, 2003 | 10:27 PM
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Pettiford Go 4 It Services ran a track school at both of those tracks, allowing you to get an SCCA or MRA License. You could also rent a race bike or car to earn your certification.
Old Oct 18, 2003 | 11:18 PM
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Correct the Rover K series is the REAL Lotus engine, and as for buzzy, do some research and find out where the Rover K revs to and where the Toyota engine revs too and imagine which one is going to be buzzing more....here's a hint, 190 bhp @ 7800 rpm let's compare that to the redline of the K series, well it was anywhere between 5-7500 rpms. Well the "new" Elise is making all it's power in the top-end, with no torque and the max-power is almost 8k. You obviously know nothing about engines at all. But hey, a Rover engine at 5k is buzzier than a Celica engine at 7800k...because you say so, because you've heard one before :P Light years ahead in Power? Hmmmm last I checked there were Elises running around with those "Buzzy" K series producing 215bhp. Keep trying....
Having driven the Elise with the 120 horsepower K-series motor and the Celica with the 180 horsepower motor I know which one I want in my Elise! The Elise is going to be an awesome car with another 70 horsepower and a real gearbox unlike the butter churner it currently has. There is also a good reason that Shiv is getting one........

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Old Oct 18, 2003 | 11:30 PM
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Originally posted by i_love_spool
Try drawing better analogies next time there ARE other cars that are compareable to an Elise, you just aren't informed enough to know it.

As for the whole Lotus will fly around ANY racetrack faster than an EVO and on most tracks quicker than a Z06....I bet you speak from experience, Mr. Car-Tester-Type-Guy from Boulder, Co. Lots of Evo's and Z06's flying around tracks out in Colorado! Bet you have your own little version of Laguna Seca in your backyard! So tell me where's all this "in-car race experience" come from? Your own personal in-car experience with all three lined up? or did you have a bath and bring the hot wheels in the tub with you and the elise got stuck in the drain the fastest? No one has put a Lotus Elise head to head with any other car available in America. But I guess you must have in your own secret little Road America.


Defend your silly little Else....because the funniest part about it is you actually think it's worth $38,000!
Having had the pleasure of being driven around a circuit by Chronohunter in both our shop Evo VIII and a 2003 BMW M5 I can attest to his "credentials". That is his day job, and he is damn good at it. As for the Elise being worth $38,000 I think Lotus will sell every single one that they bring to the US. I have been hoping Lotus would see the light ever since I drove the Elise back in Australia. I don't know of anyone that has actually driven an Elise and been dissapointed, even with only 120 horsepower. It is simply one of the best drivers cars available.


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Old Oct 19, 2003 | 05:42 AM
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Originally posted by DSMBRETT


Having driven the Elise with the 120 horsepower K-series motor and the Celica with the 180 horsepower motor I know which one I want in my Elise! The Elise is going to be an awesome car with another 70 horsepower and a real gearbox unlike the butter churner it currently has. There is also a good reason that Shiv is getting one........

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If he get one that means shiv is going to xede it ? Is it as cramped or more than a miata?
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 07:56 AM
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Originally posted by DSMBRETT


As for the Elise being worth $38,000 I think Lotus will sell every single one that they bring to the US. I don't know of anyone that has actually driven an Elise and been dissapointed, even with only 120 horsepower. It is simply one of the best drivers cars available.


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exactly...thanks Brett
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by Dave
Pettiford Go 4 It Services ran a track school at both of those tracks, allowing you to get an SCCA or MRA License. You could also rent a race bike or car to earn your certification.
I stand corrected Dave, Mike Pettiford's G0 4 It school is still alive and kicking. He rents both a Z06 and a GSXR 750. That's cool and a bit ballsy renting a bike IMO! I haven't met the guy, did you go through one of his programs?
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 09:17 AM
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In response to I_LOVE_SPOOL, he definately haven't read this article from ROAD & TRACK.

THE GREAT GRIP ARTICLE

I was hoping to own an Elise since their first appearance on the european market. I have a chance to test drove the 111S version in here. I am still impressed and I have ordered mine a year ago. I have either owned or driven extensively on the track in all the vehicles that were featured in the R&T article (except the Modena 360). I think the Elise is no doubt the worth its price!

Elise is the most affordable track car for the street whereas the EVO is the ultimate most bang for your bucks street fighter.

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Old Oct 19, 2003 | 11:00 AM
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It's so funny that you never know who you are speaking to on the internet

When Brett told me who chronohunter really is, I was shocked! Needless to say, i defer all driving/handling/racing questions to him

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Old Oct 19, 2003 | 11:23 AM
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Chrono, I went through his school to get my MRA license. At the time,we had an amaccs and wera team that we ran through Boulder Yamaha. John Hopperstad and Christion Gardner were our two riders. We got the first OWO1's even before Vance And Hines. I also sold a M5 to one of the instructors for the BMW school @ Steamboat
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by Dave
I also sold a M5 to one of the instructors for the BMW school @ Steamboat
That instructor (initals D.L.) works for me quite often . Those winter driving school guys are top notch, If you ever want to have an amazing time in a car go to that school
www.winterdrive.com

Those OWO1's were incredible bikes, I wonder where they are now (convert one for road use maybe?) Take care
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 12:33 PM
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Gardner lives in SLC Utah and last time I checked he had a street legal OW for sale. Next to todays R1's GXr's etc they look and run kind of dated. But is nice to own a piece of history.
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 12:43 PM
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Next to todays R1's GXr's etc they look and run kind of dated. But is nice to own a piece of history.
Kinda like my 916, but boy do I love to ride that thing
Old Oct 19, 2003 | 12:56 PM
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My favorite ride up there was Boulder Canyon to Nederland for a short blast. For a longer ride, up to Lyons and then Estes Park. My buddy Bill Peoples owns Twin Peaks Cycles. Also other friends of mine, Rod Brueske and his buddies run Tri City . I miss it up there this time of year. But after Halloween, you can keep the snow.

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