Wind deflector for Elan?
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I'll take a picture of what came on my car when I purchased it. It is a similarly thick piece of plexiglass to what Alan has here. The only difference is that it is zip tied right up against the roll bar. Works great at all speeds. Very pleasant on the highway. Dan
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collins_dan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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We must be all getting a bit soft. The idea of the wind blocker is not to eliminate
the wind totally but to soften or deflect it's journey around the car.
The S2 elan is quite open behind the seats, so as the air passes around and down
the sides of the car it spills up and over into the empty space behind the seats,
and creates mayhem in the cockpit.
The mesh used on the wind blocker allows the air pressure to equalize on both
sides which also helps eliminate wind buffeting... that horrible sound you get in
a sedan (Tin top) when windows are wound down part of the way.
The height of the blocker does not need to be very high to do its job.
But they do work without blocking all of the wind out... after all, we
buy and drive these classic cars for the raw, seat of the pants
driving experience.
Ceejay
the wind totally but to soften or deflect it's journey around the car.
The S2 elan is quite open behind the seats, so as the air passes around and down
the sides of the car it spills up and over into the empty space behind the seats,
and creates mayhem in the cockpit.
The mesh used on the wind blocker allows the air pressure to equalize on both
sides which also helps eliminate wind buffeting... that horrible sound you get in
a sedan (Tin top) when windows are wound down part of the way.
The height of the blocker does not need to be very high to do its job.
But they do work without blocking all of the wind out... after all, we
buy and drive these classic cars for the raw, seat of the pants
driving experience.
Ceejay
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Tell me about the rear air vents on your S2... are they real
or fake?
Ceejay
or fake?
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Here is a picture of my wind deflector. I have only driven the car with it and don't notice nearly the wind buffeting that I used to experience with my Alfa. Could be the deflector, or could be that Lotus' just have less of an issue. The PO who installed it claimed that it made a big difference on the highway, before and after. Cheers, Dan
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dougweall wrote:alexblack13 wrote:I think I will continue the hunt/ quest to see what is the best deflector to fit. This would need to be removable of course. and hopefully stow able either behind the seats or in the boot.
Alex...
Alex,
A couple of guys at NYLOC have tried to conquer this problem, I have talked to them about it as I was thinking of doing the same "mod"
One answer was to use an MGF (I think it was) deflector, my mate had to make up some brackets etc to get it to fit in. He reckons he has a good fix.
The other answer although you have not got a roll bar ( which I have ) was to use some 2.5 mm micromesh from http://www.norfinenets.co.uk/netting/netting.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; this company, using velcro strips to fasten it to the roll bar. Again it is said to work quite well.
I am sure with your "Elan skills" you could make a collapsible frame to house some micromesh.
Regards,
Doug.
P.S. Will keep an eye open for your Elan at CLM 2010, alas I will not be in my Elan this year. I'll whisper it, Elise instead
I will be in the Lotus parking area though.
I thought I would resurrect this thread as I am really keen on making/adapting a wind deflector for myself. Does any one have any more info on adapting an MGF one to fit. I can see that it might indeed fit with some brackets made up and attached somehow to the sides of the car, but since these are quite expensive, even 2nd hand on ebay, I wanted to understand that it will indeed fit before going ahead and buying one. Who are the "guys at NYLOC" mentioned above in the post does one one know?
Thanks for any help.
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Hi Doug.
That would be great ta. particularly of the brackets to mount it. I might just get one and have a bash at doing it. Can always re-sell it if I cant make it work I guess.
Funny I didn't consider NY = North Yorkshire, I just assumed New York.
Cheers.
Keith.
That would be great ta. particularly of the brackets to mount it. I might just get one and have a bash at doing it. Can always re-sell it if I cant make it work I guess.
Funny I didn't consider NY = North Yorkshire, I just assumed New York.
Cheers.
Keith.
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Well I did it and I must say what a huge improvement. It really does work. I used an MGF one bought off ebay. See here for details: http://www.lotuselan.net/forums/lotus-chassis-f36/fitting-mgf-wind-deflector-into-elan-t28862.html
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I checked out Classic Additions and they do have them for Triumph Spitfire and MGB.
My first car was a 66' Misfire (as my brothers delighted in calling it), I think that it may be close to the same cockpit dimensions. I wonder if one of those is close enough in size to adapt?
My first car was a 66' Misfire (as my brothers delighted in calling it), I think that it may be close to the same cockpit dimensions. I wonder if one of those is close enough in size to adapt?
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Also the same group who have front anti intrusion bars and would like a left foot brace here is a simple development one mounted on the chassis bolt - Chapman again - more than one purpose!
Peter
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