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  2. Lotus Esprit - Wikipedia

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    While Lotus dealer Bell and Colvill had been offering turbo conversions for the S2 Esprit from as early as 1978, the Essex Turbo Esprit was the first factory turbocharged Esprit. [15] The Essex Turbo Esprit received the dry sump type 910 engine which has a power output of 213 PS (157 kW; 210 hp) at 6,250 rpm and 200 lb⋅ft (271 N⋅m) of ...

  3. List of Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Esprit: 79 supercar 1976 2004 Europa Europa S Eclat: 76 grand tourer 1975 1982 Excel Elite: 75 shooting brake: 1974 1982 Elan +2 Elan +2: 50 grand tourer 1967 1975 Elite Europa: 46 sports car 1966 1975 Esprit Elan: 26 sports car, roadster 1962 1973 Elite Esprit Elite: 14 sports car 1958 1963 Elan Seven: 7 roadster 1957 1973 Mark Six Mark Six: 6 ...

  4. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Etna: 1984 1984 Lotus M90: 1984 1984 Mako Shark II: 1965 1965 Maserati Boomerang: 1972 1972 MVS Ventury: 1984 1986 Mazda Iconic SP: 2023 2023 [176] Mazda P729: 1986 1986 Mazda V705: 1985 1985 Mazda MX-81 Aria 1981 1981 [177] Mercedes-Benz C111: 1969 1970 MG Boxer 1978 1978 [citation needed] MG EX-E: 1985 1985 Monteverdi Hai 450: 1970 1973 ...

  5. Lotus Esprit GT1 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Esprit GT1 utilised the 3.5 L type 918 twin-turbo V8 engine of then newly launched Lotus Esprit V8. The engine was extensively reworked with the addition of one Garrett T4 turbocharger, a flat plane crankshaft, forged aluminium pistons, multipoint fuel injection and an air-to-air intercooler. All of these modifications increased the ...

  6. Lotus 900 series - Wikipedia

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    Most importantly for Lotus, the bore centres of the Vauxhall slant-4 were the same as those Lotus had determined for the 900 series. [ 2 ] After seeing the new engine at the show Chapman arranged a meeting with John Alden, Vauxhall's Engineering Director, where he negotiated the purchase of ten 2.0 L; 120.4 cu in (1,973 cc) slant-4 blocks and ...

  7. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus replaced most of the unproven material and manufacturing techniques with those then employed by Lotus in the Lotus Esprit Vauxhall Lotus Carlton (also Opel Lotus Omega, internal name Lotus Type 104) – At the time (early 1990s) this was the fastest saloon car available, with a top speed of over 175 mph (280 km/h)

  8. Lotus Elise GT1 - Wikipedia

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    With this in mind, Lotus set about to develop their racing car. Lotus decided to abandon the aged Esprit chassis and instead turn to its new sports car, the Elise. Lotus knew that the Elise's inline-4 engine would not be competitive so it was initially decided that the car would use the 3.5 L V8 engine from the Esprit sports car. However ...

  9. Lotus 62 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Type 62 race car was a development of the successful Type 47 and intended to race in the Appendix J Group 6 Prototype Class. [3] The car was designed by Martin Waide at Lotus Components and had a space frame chassis, and featured the new Lotus 2.0-litre LV240 (Type 904) DOHC engine (the race program helped develop the Type 907 engine, used to power the Lotus Elite, Esprit, Eclat and ...