Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Lotus Elise did not come with a cup holder!

But it has one now!  I got a used Sector 111 - Darth Cup Holder from an eBay auction (half price).  It uses the area in the side cubby under the headlight switchs to secure in place with the aid of black friction creating sphere (racket  or squash ball).





This cup holder is somewhat in the way for a me when getting in and out, so it is easy to remove and store when not being used.






The problem is it came with such an ugly storage bag.  This bag looks like something to store SCUBA diving gear in.  Fluorescent too.






Not a problem for me.  Out comes the black canvas duck fabric and it gets hooped up on the Brother embroidering machine for a custom logo and then sewed together. 


Now I have a nice storage bag just for the Darth Cup Holder and I can throw it in the net behind the seats without listening to the aluminum cup holder vibrate against the plastic back panel.


Problem solved and it's a one of a kind!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Project Bass (updated)

Ok, it's another project. The Lotus Elise has a great exhaust note with the Stage II exhaust, but it is totally lacking in the car stereo department. So a little searching on craigslist and we have a 10" Alpine Type R Sub-woofer in a box that is way too big.







So it's time to get out the saw and cut it down.  Now that is a speaker box on a diet.





My son Graham gets in on the speaker building project.


He learns from the master







Now time to fit the huge speaker in the tiny box


It fits!







And it fits perfectly in the footwell on the Lotus Elise.
Now we need to wire up the Alpine Amp that came with it and find a way to mount it in the trunk.

















The Amp is In! And it sounds great!!! Lots of bass. You can really feel it. Totally changes the sound of the whole system. Now I just need to upgrade the front speakers to some 5.25" JL Audio speakers to cover the mid bass and it should be about right.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Project: Paint Engine Covers

I found out painting plastic can be hard.  I also found out that brake cleaner will take off paint pretty well. (Thanks Dad)
My first attempt did not cover well so I stripped it off and repainted it.  This time I used Krylon Fusion paint for plastic.
Problem is it did not match my car so I was using it as a base coat or primer. 



I then sprayed the Valspar Yellow that did match and it went pretty well.


and finally I used a Paint pen to outline the letters.


I just need to put them on and maybe paint some black or green inside the Lotus emblem.
Painted logo Black! Done.





Saturday, January 23, 2010

Making a license plate that fits

Some things just don't fit right on the Lotus Elise.  Like a front license plate.  Mine had a mount that scraped the driveway so I needed to fix this.  I removed the huge plate and found it left four 1/4" holes that needed covered. I took my wife's silhouette craft cutter and cut some letters and numbers in black vinyl and added them on top of reflective white vinyl.  Now it's a nice fit!



And it reflects light like a real plate.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Keeping the battery charged. I love Projects!

I have already experienced the dead battery problem.  My car often sets from Monday morning until about 3pm on Friday afternoon up on the lift in the garage.  During this time a battery can be drained by the demobilizer of the alarm system.  The original 3 year old battery of the car just gave up!  I got a new Interstate Battery installed and decided it was time to prevent the possibility of this happening again.  I looked at the Battery Tender and other brands and then found a small float charger at Harbor Freight on sale for $3.99.  That's cheap enough I will give it a try!


I hung it from the storage rack above my work bench and can plug it in when I unplug the lift after raising the car.  Then I pull a concealed two prong plug out of the back of the Lotus above the license plate and plug it in.  It looks like it will work great!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Easy $4 Lotus clock from Walmart




Walmart sells a $4 nine inch clock (6.5" dial) that can easily be made into a custom clock.  I removed the plastic cover and hands then printed a new clock dial on a sheet of photo paper.  Then I cut it out and inserted it over the old face.  I think it turned out nice.  I have this new clock face file as a PDF if anyone else would like it to make one, just send me your e-mail.





I feel like making stuff!

I like to make stuff.  Especially if I can design it on my computer.  So we had a Lotus Club party this past weekend and I needed to bring a gift.  I decided to make a cool lotus clock!  This is from a Walmart picture clock.($16.95)  Only I took it apart and cut a LOST lotus decal and put in the middle and added tire tread vinyl decals around the outside. (My wife got a new Silhouette SD craft cutter for Christmas and I love it!!)
Then I took pictures of different Lotus models and placed them in the photo circles.


My wife also needed to bring a gift so I designed some Lotus embroidery and I put it on a towel and throw blanket. I used our Brother embroidery machineand the PED layout software.  Both gifts were a big hit at the meeting.  I guess I'm just a crafty guy.