Here is the ECU dump you can do on a Lotus. Its pretyt impressive the data you can glean from this thing.
Here are some data points of interest;
Top Speed = 108 mph
Fastest 0-60 = 2.8 seconds?!? Come on, clearly thats wrong, unless it was on a dyno perhaps!
Total engine running Life = 262 hours, 32 minutes, and 43 seconds.
Standing Starts = 1 [This is the one that Lotus sees and denies warranty work for supposedly, 1 aint bad from what I hear]
100+ hours at 2500-3500 rpms
only 9 minutes at 7000-7500 rpms
4 highest revs;
--8720 rpm - 31 hours 5 mins 52 seconds ago
--8696 rpm - 31 hours 5 mins 47 seconds ago
--8688 rpm - 50 hours 42 minutes 31 seconds ago
--8640 rpm - 143 hours 15 minutes 15 seconds ago
[These first 2 sort of bother me, they were within 5 seconds of each other, chances are the person slammed through a couple of gears and the rpms wandered above redline (which is 8500 supposedly)]
NOTE: The ECU dump isnt perfect, you will see that there is 1 more highest rev, but for some reason it cut off the number, it was 30 hours 57 minutes and 37 seconds ago. so clearly whoever was driving that car on that day was really pushing it.
I cant wait to get another ECU dump every 6 - 12 months and keep comparing the notes, to see many revs i have put on the motor, what new speeds I have attained, and a clear picture of my driving style (i.e. at what speed and at what rpmp the majority of driving come from)
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That is some cool as shit right there! 9 Minutes at 7000-7500? That is miniscule. One track day should see that number tripled. Re. one standing start, that ain't bad at all...in fact, thats good! BTW, I hear the new Elises have traction control, meaning full-on clutch dumps. I don't think your car has that feature. And the highest rev. stuff, yeah, it sounds like some idiot bangin the limiter on one spirited run, given they're only 5 seconds apart...sounds like a 3rd to 4th upshift.
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