Woman, i've been 120+ with the roof down, it's fine if you've got the windows and windbreak up
[TW]Fox;18848333 said:Probably the worst are those who drive around with the roof up but the window down.
Saw a lad doing this today. All the Windows down but not the roof.
I only ever found four reasons to have the roof up on my old MX5:
- Such a short journey that I can't be bothered (e.g. under 2 miles to the local Tesco)
....but that looks wrong.
On a serious buy slightly silly note:
I am quite tall and thus my head seems to be high enough for the top of my head to be completely in the flow of air coming off the windscreen (the top of the screen is almost eye level for me if I dont slouch in the seat!). At normal speeds this is fine but when pressing on it is a pain in the arse... do you tall guys wear a hat to combat this?
In what way?
I had the T-Tops off my Z28 when I went out for a country drive earlier. I'd forgotten how much I love having grit in my eyes and insects in my teeth.
It was definitely worth it to hear the V8 better though.
In what way?
Sounds like you're too tall for the car, maybe you should upgrade
Seriously, can't you get some low jdm tyte seat rails?
Do you not have a windscreen?
...as above, if you're just popping out somewhere and cant be bothered with folding the roof back, it's easier just to wind the window down.
[TW]Fox;18852657 said:Opening the roof on a half decent convertible takes 7 seconds. I do it at traffic lights![]()
[TW]Fox;18852657 said:Opening the roof on a half decent convertible takes 7 seconds. I do it at traffic lights![]()
[TW]Fox;18852657 said:Opening the roof on a half decent convertible takes 7 seconds. I do it at traffic lights![]()
Un-clip one latch, pull the roof back slightly and if you get the technique right, you can push it back and it falls down and clips into place behind the seats under it's own weight.
I'd have to really race to get mine down at a set of lights, the risk of the lights changing before the roof drops is too much!
I dunno.. Unclip latches, quickly unzip window, hurl roof backward.. Doesn't take long. I had a roof-down race with l0rdMike and his S2000 and it was about even![]()
Roof up sometimes for me under the following circumstances:
- taking shortcuts through some bad Middlesbrough Council Estates
- commuting home from a very hard and stressful day at work when I CBA
- when it is very windy (the Elise needs every element of aerodynamics and downforce it can get since it is so light)
- when driving at speed (80MPH+)
- when eco driving (to save fuel - minimises drag, saving fuel)
I've only been driving to/from work lately and so the roof has stayed up (it has been overcast/raining for the last few days and couldn't be arsed with the faff of the roof when I got to the office).
Other trips, roof = down.
As the Elise was never originally designed to have a roof (it was an after thought towards the end of development) the aero dynamics are actually better with if off. Lift is increased by fitting it.
If you think an MX-5 roof is a faff you would probably have a nervous breakdown if you had to put an Elise roof on.