Mk1 Special Equipment

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Re: Mk1 Special Equipment

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Pete G wrote:
srrc wrote:Mine's an SE, AYA 794B.
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I know it is unlikely to be the original but could you check the diameter of your exhaust and how many silencer boxes it has,- nobody seems to know exactly what the spec of the SE exhaust was!
Can't help much I'm afraid as it's a 2" stainless setup from about 1980.
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Graham
If you are interested in the SE have a look at this. It's from the same car's purchase and is a specific SE description, although you'll spot that there's no mention of the Irvin seatbelts and it refers to a "divided propshaft" which isn't the case!
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I have a copy of that,- unfortunately not dated!
Mine has a single prop but they did change to a two piece one to solve vibration problems.

There is a Ford Service Bulletin with a note saying that the SE items were not covered by the Ford service or warranty (they were Lotus supplied). These were listed and include the exhaust, 'no expansion box'.

Also, when Lotus started selling the race prepared cars to the public the exhaust is described, 'as SE but with 2" bore', some believe the SE 'free flow' system was bigger than a standard LC exhaust, maybe 1 3/4" instead of 1 1/2" id?
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I was interested to read that the 0-60 acceleration time for the SE is quoted as 7.8 seconds (and as low as 7.5 seconds in an earlier post ).
Given that the SE developed "only" 10 bhp more than the standard car, and that the 0-60 time for this is usually quoted at around 9.5 seconds, I wonder if the 7.5/7.8 figure can be believed.
It takes an awful lot of extra power (or much less weight) to reduce the acceleration time by a full 2 seconds.....much more than 10bhp......so were the times exaggerated (surely not!), or did the test car have something extra special under the bonnet?
The top speed is quoted in the earlier post as 116mph......with a standard 3.9 diff., this would indicate pulling over 6500rpm.....really?.....or another bit of Lotus artistic licence?
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