Spyder +2 zetec owners on elan.net?
Nice picture Colin.
Can you share how you re-routed your exhaust? It's on my to do list after I have done a bit of paint work.
I'm using Ferodo DS2500 pads on the front brakes and I'm really pleased with how they have increased braking efficiency, much better feel and far better stopping power, if you stamp on the brakes they will lock up, you had no hope of doing that with the standard pads, totally useless and a bit dangerous I thought. I used green stuff pads which made things a bit better, but swapped to the Ferodo's earlier this year after a recommendation from another ?lan owner who was running a dual circuit master cylinder with a wider than standard bore, hence useless brakes for a non servo system.
Can you share how you re-routed your exhaust? It's on my to do list after I have done a bit of paint work.
I'm using Ferodo DS2500 pads on the front brakes and I'm really pleased with how they have increased braking efficiency, much better feel and far better stopping power, if you stamp on the brakes they will lock up, you had no hope of doing that with the standard pads, totally useless and a bit dangerous I thought. I used green stuff pads which made things a bit better, but swapped to the Ferodo's earlier this year after a recommendation from another ?lan owner who was running a dual circuit master cylinder with a wider than standard bore, hence useless brakes for a non servo system.
Kindest regards
Alan Thomas
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Sure thing:
I made a little adapter to fit into the jacking holes that would sit neatly on top of a standard jack. I then found that the rover 25 standard jack set contained exactly the type of jack I was looking for and it also had a wheel brace that fitted the wheel nuts all packaged up to fit inside the space save in my boot (trunk). It works a treat and looks good as well.
Colin
I made a little adapter to fit into the jacking holes that would sit neatly on top of a standard jack. I then found that the rover 25 standard jack set contained exactly the type of jack I was looking for and it also had a wheel brace that fitted the wheel nuts all packaged up to fit inside the space save in my boot (trunk). It works a treat and looks good as well.
Colin
1971 +2S 180/5 Spyder Zetec
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Thanks, that is good "mod". I've been thinking of buying a off the shelf jack and making a similar piece. Shame I can't weld. A kit from a car is probably better option, won't be from a Rover 25 over here thou!
'73 +2 130/5 RHD, now on the road and very slowly rolling though a "restoration"
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Emerald ECU and Jenveys giving 181 bhp on 2.0 zetec with 285 cams. I have lots of maps should you need some to play around with.
Do you still need photos of diff and rear suspension as I have both the original chassis and the spyder chassis photos showing the diff and complete suspension layout?
Colin
Do you still need photos of diff and rear suspension as I have both the original chassis and the spyder chassis photos showing the diff and complete suspension layout?
Colin
1971 +2S 180/5 Spyder Zetec
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Just to say hello, I'm a long term Lotus owner (Elises etc) and I'm now actively looking for a plus 2 project to convert to a Spyder Zetec. To help calm the purists, I'm ideally looking for a knackered car with no engine, rather than ripping apart a matching numbers car, which I probably wouldn't do.
Question I have: is there some form of manual or guide on the conversion - I'm specifically thinking about the finding the correct spec. of MT75 'box, which Zetec to go for along with pro's and con's of the various induction and management options, diff and suspension options etc.
Happy to piece the information together, but trying to get myself informed.
Question I have: is there some form of manual or guide on the conversion - I'm specifically thinking about the finding the correct spec. of MT75 'box, which Zetec to go for along with pro's and con's of the various induction and management options, diff and suspension options etc.
Happy to piece the information together, but trying to get myself informed.
- jig
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My 74 plus 2 was bought without an engine but the Zetec 2.0 is in the new Spyder chassis and I have finished drilling and tapping the mounting holes today!
The body is being finished by a professional shop (I don't have the facilities or the skills) and I hope to get it back on the chassis in a week or so.
I am following the Spyder template in most respects (Sierra diff; MT75; Emerald ECU etc.) and have been delighted by the endless support and advice they have given me so far (I have bought some bits as well but just the same, they are incredibly supportive).
Most of the reasons for my choice of power plant and chassis are exactly as Alan says. I am intending to build a fun, reliable, great looking sports car that is reliable and copes with modern traffic on weekdays as well as weekends.
I bet the twin cam from my car ended up in a Cortina (the Lotus Cortina is worth far more than my plus 2).
Great to have a group on here......
Malcolm
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elan66 wrote:Hi Malcolm looking good ,if you need a hand putting the body on give me a shout
regards
Paul
Ditto on the above. It's a long time since I was part of a body lifting party. 4 strong blokes, loads of testosterone and plenty of beer afterwards
Kindest regards
Alan Thomas
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My Spyder Zetec is off to Goodwood Revival on Sunday so I have stickered her up for the event.
She is so far from standard that I shunned the idea of using all the traditional Lotus Racing sponsors in favour of the brands I have in the car, or want to have (or in the case of Supercortemaggiore, I just think the 6 legged fire breathing dog is plain cool).
The Big traditional Castrol did sneak its way in at the end tho.
Good luck to all of you still in build phase, you won't be disappointed.
She is so far from standard that I shunned the idea of using all the traditional Lotus Racing sponsors in favour of the brands I have in the car, or want to have (or in the case of Supercortemaggiore, I just think the 6 legged fire breathing dog is plain cool).
The Big traditional Castrol did sneak its way in at the end tho.
Good luck to all of you still in build phase, you won't be disappointed.
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Thanks, its not a Lotus colour, its a Suzuki Metallic Red of sorts. I would never normally choose a red car personally but the previous owner had it painted and I chose the car on condition. The colour has really grown on me and when the sun catches the metallic it really looks great
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