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Lotus Service Notes   

 

 

        2-Eleven

2-ELEVEN.F - TRANSMISSION

Clutch

The 2-Eleven is fitted with an uprated clutch cover assembly rated for a maximum torque of 362 Nm, and 

which enjoys a mass reduction of 0.6 Kg over the regular cover.  Also fitted is an uprated friction plate which 

uses 4 steel compression springs in the cush drive hub, in place of the regular item's 4 rubber blocks.

Differential

The 2-Eleven is fitted as standard with an 'open' bevel gear differential, supplemented by switchable Lotus 

Traction Control (LTC), with an option package of variable LTC with Launch Control.  For full details of these 

electronic systems, refer to Section 2-Eleven.M

Two types of optional Limited Slip Differential (LSD) are also available.  

Torsen Type:  

A Torsen (TORque SENsing) gear type LSD limits the speed differential between the two rear 

wheels by mechanically distributing the applied torque in accordance with the available grip at each tyre.  The 

LSD uses worm wheels to interconnect the two output shafts and uses the poor torque reversal efficiency 

of this type of gearing to ensure that both wheels are always supplied with driving torque.  This feature can 

enhance vehicle performance in some competition events, and help maintain mobility in some types of soft 

ground condition.  

Apart from the taper roller bearings supporting the differential in the transmission case, the LSD is not 

serviceable.  For details of bearing preload adjustment, refer to Service Notes sub-section FJ.6.  There is no 

special oil requirement for the Torsen LSD.  All factory supplied transmission assemblies originally built with 

Torsen LSD are identified on the bar code label applied to the top surface of the transmission case; The 3rd 

character of the 7 digit code is 'O' for open differential, and 'L' for limited slip.

Plate Type: 

 A competition type friction plate LSD made by TRD is available in both '2 way' and '1.5 way' variants.  

This type of LSD uses a pack of friction clutch plates between each differential output gear and the differential 

carrier.  The load applied to the clutch pack is proportional to the input torque via a cam and ramp angle design 

incorportated between the 4-pinion spider (driven by the crownwheel) and the two clutch pack assemblies.  The 

'stiffness' of the LSD operation is dependent on the ramp angle which may be specified on ordering.  A '2 way' 

LSD uses the same ramp angles for drive and overrun to provide similar slip control in both conditions.  A '1.5 

way' LSD uses different ramp angles for drive and overrun to reduce the clutch pack load on braking.  There is 

no special oil requirement for the plate type LSD, but to maintain design performance, inspection and cleaning 

of the plates should be carried out every 15,000 miles (25,000 km) by a competent agent. 

2-ELEVEN.G - WHEELS & TYRES

Optional on the 2-Eleven are 240R type lightweight forged alloy 5-spoke roadwheels, which at 7x16 and 

8x17, are ½ inch wider, front and rear, than the standard Exige wheels, but retain the standard insets of + 31.3 mm 

and + 38.0 mm.  The wheels are finished in either Satin Black or High Power Silver, with 'Lotus Sport' moulded 

into one of the spokes of each wheel.  The Lotus specific, regular Exige Yokohama A048 tyres, identified by 

'LTS', are fitted as standard.  Each wheel is retained by four standard Elise/Exige spline head 60 degree taper 

seat bolts, for which a splined adaptor tool is stowed in the vertical tube of one of the roll-over bar backstays.  

No security coded wheel bolts are used.

Note that these forged alloy wheels incorporate a steel centralising sleeve to locate onto the hub spigot, 

and is normally retained in the wheel.  A smear of copper grease on the spigot will help prevent corrosion be-

tween the hub and sleeve causing the insert to become separated from the wheel.

2-ELEVEN.J - BRAKES

The anti-lock braking system is uprated in the following respects:

Motorsport brake pads (Pagid RS14) are fitted front and rear together with cross-drilled brake discs;

Steel braided brake hoses fitted all round;

Optional Castrol 'SRF' synthetic racing brake fluid.  Over 500°F boiling point.  Dot 4.

Brake callipers painted yellow.

Summary of Contents for 2-Eleven 2007

Page 1: ...Chassis 2 Eleven A 5 Body 2 Eleven B 5 Front Suspension 2 Eleven C 9 Rear Suspension 2 Eleven D 9 Engine 2 Eleven E 11 Wheels Tyres 2 Eleven G 17 Brakes 2 Eleven J 17 Cooling 2 Eleven K 18 Fuel System 2 Eleven L 19 Electrical 2 Eleven M 20 Maintenance Lubrication 2 Eleven O 26 Miscellaneous 2 Eleven Z 26 Circuit Diagrams Index 27 ...

Page 2: ...hares that car s basic chassis and supercharged powertrain componentry but uses a new chargecooler arrangement and peripheral systems Unique engine programming is used in conjunction with 4 high flow fuel injectors as used on Exige Cup cars The open top lightweight body is designed to be amenable to economic accident repair and is supplemented by an FIA compliant roll over bar and strut mounted rea...

Page 3: ...ght SVA 745 kg incl full fuel tank Maximum weight 895 kg incl occupants Capacities Engine oil refill incl filter Accusump 6 4 litre The oil cooler circuit contains an additional 3 5 litres but this volume is not normally drained during routine servicing Engine Forced induction Magnuson MP62 supercharger with integral by pass valve Air air chargecooler Maximum boost pressure 0 5 bar 7 psi Max power 2...

Page 4: ...h adjustable spring top platforms Suspension Geometry at mid laden ride height Front Castor 3 5 to 4 5 3 30 to 4 30 max side side 0 4 0 24 Camber 1 5 to 1 3 1 30 to 1 18 max side side 0 4 0 24 Alignment 0 4 mm to zero Steering axis inclination 11 54 to 12 06 Rear Camber 2 75 to 2 48 2 45 to 2 29 Alignment 1 2 to 1 5 mm toe in each side Electrical Battery type Odyssey PC680 rating PHCA 5 second 680...

Page 5: ...rails with the front bracing struts locating against the joint between the side rail top and scuttle cross beam and secured by similar riveted tapping plates The rear bracing struts use a single fixing bolt at each side to secure to the rear subframe The roll over bar complies with FIA requirements for international motorsport but note that any additions or modifications to the bar may invalidate su...

Page 6: ...anel in the rear body is secured by two recessed Aerocatches and provides access to the engine for maintenance operations To remove the cover at each latch press the smaller section of the flush fitting latch plate to allow the latch plate lever to spring up Fully raise the lever to release the latch Lift the rear of the panel and then draw rearwards to disengage the front flange from beneath the rea...

Page 7: ...nting and duct for the oil cooler as well as tying the front corner of the body to the splitter panel The quarter panel is fixed by 2 screws from beneath through the splitter into captive nuts in the quarter panel lower flange 2 screws down through the front body flange into captive nuts in the quarter panel upper flange Front Wheelarch Shields A small moulded plastic panel is fitted within each front ...

Page 8: ...Each type should only be used with the corre sponding front splitter panel in order to maintain the correct aerodynamic balance Both aerofoil types are mounted via machined alloy support plates to the top surface of the rear subframe Each plate uses an angle bracket at its base to secure to the subframe and two of the same angle bracket to brace the plate to the rear clamshell through which the pl...

Page 9: ...ck use 11 clicks from full hard Rebound damping is adjusted via a ribbed collar below the bottom spring seat Turn clockwise as viewed from below to increase damping and counterclockwise to decrease Recommended settings are as follows Road use 8 clicks from full hard Track use 8 clicks from full hard The motorsport stiffened and 5 position adjustable front anti roll bar included as part of the Spor...

Page 10: ...bbed collar below the bottom spring seat Turn clockwise as viewed from below to increase damping and counterclockwise to decrease Recommended settings are as follows Road use 15 clicks from full hard Track use 12 clicks from full hard All cars are equipped with through bolted spherical joints on the inboard ends of the rear toe links allied to a tubular steel crossbrace connecting the rear sides o...

Page 11: ...nk of the chargecooler Each end of the chargecooler is mounted by two alloy spacers to a fabricated steel mounting bracket se cured to the engine crankcase by a single fixing bolt A bonded rubber bush at this position supresses vibration effects and in conjunction with the rubber hose connections to the inlet and outlet ducts provides an isolated mounting of the chargecooler A re shaped breather pi...

Page 12: ...harger adaptor fixings Chargecooler Fixing point s c inlet outlet duct to manifold By pass valve Fixed to engine capsule mounting plinth Front Support strut to clutch slave cylinder mounting Alternator anchor e235 Cooling air intake duct Chargecooler Collector Outlet to engine Charge air temperature sensor Cooling air Alloy trunking to Inlet spacer chargecooler from s c Rear Fixing bracket to to cr...

Page 13: ... dipstick will depend on the amount of oil stored in the Accu sump which itself is dependent on the both the Accusump pre charge air pressure and the engine oil pressure when the ignition was switched off Before checking the oil level the Accusump pre charge pressure should first be checked turn on the ignition to open the EPC valve and allow the stored oil to be discharged from the Accusump The pr...

Page 14: ... the alternator Release the dipstick tube from the supercharger 4 Using a strap wrench remove the supercharger pulley retaining nut and slide off the pulley 5 Remove the support strut between the throttle body adaptor and the clutch slave cylinder Slacken the pinch bolt securing the supercharger to the nose bracket Remove the two bolts supporting the super charger to the inlet manifold and withdra...

Page 15: ...x 25 with A130 Tighten the three support strut bolts to 25 Nm Carefully tighten the two M10 x 50 flange head bolts to pull in the two spacers evenly to clamp against the supercharger 6 Refit the alternator upper bolt and spacer and tighten to 25 Nm Tighten the lower bolt to 25 Nm 7 Fit the pulley to the supercharger with the longer boss towards the charger Fit the nut onto the shaft and use a strap ...

Page 16: ...scard the old synthetic drive cou pling and fit the new part supplied in the oil fill kit onto the three pegs on the rotor drive gear Check that the two alignment dowels are fitted in the supercharger body flange 5 Fill the gear case with 120 ml of Magnuson Products Supercharger oil as supplied in the oil fill kit 6 Clean the mating face on the supercharger body and on the new nose housing and apply a ...

Page 17: ...ch plates between each differential output gear and the differential carrier The load applied to the clutch pack is proportional to the input torque via a cam and ramp angle design incorportated between the 4 pinion spider driven by the crownwheel and the two clutch pack assemblies The stiffness of the LSD operation is dependent on the ramp angle which may be specified on ordering A 2 way LSD uses ...

Page 18: ...the material Bedding Procedure To generate some heat in the discs and pads perform 4 to 6 stops with medium brake pressure from around 70 mph 110 km h to 40 mph 60 km h allowing around 30 seconds between stops The pad temperature should not exceed 400 degrees C Immediately after this procedure carry out one high speed stop with medium to heavy brake pressure without activating the ABS from around ...

Page 19: ...ngine bay Two grilled air intakes at the rear of the cockpit sides supply a plenum on the front of the chargecooler radiator Hot air exhausts from the engine bay via an aperture in the rear body 2 ELEVEN L FUEL SYSTEM In order to meet the fuelling requirements of the 255 PS engine specification a high output fuel pump is fitted in the otherwise unchanged tank This pump is slightly longer than the st...

Page 20: ...ch but ton lights up green to indicate when the circuit is active The steering column lever switch see later is used to select main or dip beam Pressing the switch a second time will switch off the headlamps but leave on the sidelamps see above Hazard Warning Lamps Switch The hazard warning switch is located at the left hand end of the panel and has an icon in the switch but ton which is back lit ...

Page 21: ...s feature which operates at all speeds above 6 mph can improve vehicle stability in some extreme conditions of use especially where variable surface grip prevails or when maximum vehicle performance is being exploited The optional Torsen type Limited Slip Differential LSD is a mechanical gear system incorporated into the final drive unit and limits the speed differential between the two rear wheels...

Page 22: ...vel of traction control see above noting that the launch control setting will not be affected Engage first gear apply full throttle ECU limits engine speed to selected launch rpm and rapidly drop clutch Maintain full throttle throughout the transition from launch to traction control at around 6 mph until the first gear change is required To disable launch control when variable traction control is st...

Page 23: ...insert the key press down and turn a quarter clockwise The key is now captive Battery Charging The Odyssey PC680 battery fitted to the 2 Eleven uses aborbed glass mat AGM technology to provide the virtues of both deep cycling ability and high cranking power Thus low rate long duration drains and short duration high amperage pulses are accommodated The battery is fully sealed recycling all gases int...

Page 24: ...olonged period may not be recoverable to its original condition Allow several hours after disconnecting a charger before measuring the battery voltage WARNING Hydrogen gas generated by the battery could cause an explosion resulting in severe personal injuries Charge battery in a well ventilated area Never charge a frozen battery It may explode because of gas trapped in the ice Allow a frozen batte...

Page 25: ...et 4A Pink 5A Orange 7 5A Brown 10A Red 15A Light Blue 20A Yellow 25A Clear Slot Rate Circuit E1 7 5A Engine control relay E2 15A Cooling fan 1 E3 15A Cooling fan 2 E4 Not used Slot Rate Circuit F1 15A Batt services F2 15A Ign services F3 20A Fuel pump F4 10A Main relay Slot Rate Circuit R1 5A Turn lamps R2 5A Rain lamp Slot Rate Circuit R3 5A Rvrs lamps R4 5A Stop lamps Slot Rate Circuit A1 Not u...

Page 26: ...ter 12 being F or G and only whilst being used in the U K It is permissible for the car to be driven on closed circuits or private test tracks but using the car in a competitive manner including timed runs or laps will invalidate the Lotus Vehicle Warranty Warranty Periods Warranty period for vehicle 12 months 12 000 miles Warranty period for replacement parts 12 months 12 000 miles Corrosion perf...

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