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2005 Clio 182 FF - Occasional track car



Copied from my thread on PH, so I've merged it all up to date. I'll keep both updated.

I've been after a 2nd car to run along side my Z4M for months, years probably. I've viewed a few over the last few months and none of them stood out. This one came up at a reasonable distance, price, mileage etc, so went for a viewing. An hour or so a deal was done and I am to collect in a few days time. Car to be serviced and MOT'd before collection, and I'm looking at local specialists to do the cambelt, dephaser & water pump.

The main point of this vehicle is to keep miles off the Z4, but I may as well throw it around a circuit every so often! The mileage on the Z is creeping up to 70k and I'd like to save it for more special drives, not to mention saving money on consumables! Z4M front disc (singular) £225, 182 £23. Z4M read tyre £210, 182 £50. You see what I'm getting at...

Anyway, once the car is collected and the cambelt service is done, I expect to get it on track ASAP for a bit of a shakedown and my first track run. As I'll be using this for generally pottering about and leaving at train stations etc, I don't want to throw money modding it, but that may all change when I get out on the track. Saying that, the first mod has been purchased already, a PH smiley sticker!

As with most of these, the steering wheel is worn out (and has a horrible cover on it), and the lights need a light sanding as they are cloudy. First items on the list. Anyway, some photos, and I'll be updating this thread with how it all goes. Lets hope I keep it on the black stuff!

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1st track day booked at Oulton park this Saturday. I've probably done 200 miles in it already and hasn't missed a beat, even giving it some stick.

No prep, apart from the MOT & service it got when I bought it. I do need to swap the wheels over, axle to axle as there is loads of tread on the rears not a lot on the front. Apart from that, it's going on the track as is!

Never done one before, sharing the effort with a mate who's done a fair few, so should get some tips from him. I'll get photos and post them up.
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Without a doubt the best thing I've done for a while. We weren't the fastest, but have a brilliant time and didn't stop laughing.

Some amazing cars there yesterday on track too, I doff my cap to them. 911 CUP, GT3RS' etc. Our own resident ChemicalChaos was also about. :wavey: I didn't say hello, seemed a bit weird.

Car is a trooper, I've literally bought it, done nothing. We did swap wheels axle to axle. It's taken the 200 miles drive there, hammered around the track, and 200 miles back in 24 hours. Just about to tick over 100k today.

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We were blown away at how well it done. This has cup suspension too. I'm not going to do much, as it's meant to be main road car, with the odd track. Honestly I was very happy with yesterday as is.

Few pics after cleaning the pair on them.

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It starts...

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The modding continues... :hehe:
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Wheels picked up, looks really good and 4 good centre caps. Apparently worth a good amount, so might make some money back on the wheels.

Tyres; Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R's are what I'm looking at, £320 for a set, then probably £50-£60 to get them fitted. Would hope to get 4 driving days out of a set, so less then £100 a go.
 
I've also ordered a replacement exhaust bracket, stubby aerial and new thumb grips. If I stop driving it long enough, I'll get them fitted!
 
Spent a bit of time today with the new parts. Some of the old stuff is shocking.
1 of the exhaust brackets was fine, just needed reseating, the other was a mess! One of the thumb grips was perfect under the tape too. The new ones are cheap rubbish, but it's so much better with this already.
Turns out there is also a leak from the handbrake(?) on the offside rear...

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Niall

ClioSport Club Member
You'd be better off getting some 15" wheels for those AD08R's. Only £240 a set on 15's.

The difference in price could buy you some 15" OZ F1's or similar?
 
I've already got a set of 16" 182 cups, I'll stick with them for the 1st set of tyres. I kind of like the idea of it being OEM, even on track.
 

Niall

ClioSport Club Member
I've already got a set of 16" 182 cups, I'll stick with them for the 1st set of tyres. I kind of like the idea of it being OEM, even on track.
Fair enough mate. AD08R's usually last reasonably well on track depending on how ham-fisted your driving is too.
 
The modding continues!
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Car won't start now, probably just a drain on the battery. Or just an old one. Need to do some checking tonight.
 
Connectors clean and fog light flashing has gone!

Battery issue was actually an immobiliser issue, I swapped the key housing over and must have done something. The light wasn't staying on though, so didn't think that was the problem. Anyway, held the unlock button with the key in the ignition for 10 seconds, locked, unlocked and it worked.
 
Over 2,500 miles done and not missed a beat. Really enjoy driving it, a bit of a shame that I've not got had any more track days. I plan on doing the brakes over Easter. braided hoses, discs, pads and replace that leaking caliper. Sticky tyres (Federal 595RSR's) are on back order too. Anyway, treated the Clio to all this today. Done the headlights as they were poor, but most focus was on the Z today. So you get pic's of both!

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Weird one, but I cleaned the belts recently. they were filthy! Black obviously hides it well. Unravel and wedge some paper in, voila!

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That water is from 1 of them.

Finally getting some upgrades sorted in the form of:

Front DS2500 pads
Rear Brembo oem pads
Front Brembo HC Brake Discs
ATE blue fluid / ATE type 200
Goodridge brake lines

That's a good £300 worth to be fitted this weekend. The tyres will be here early next week too. Just need to get them on the spare rims and we can go racing!

I'll also be giving it a clay and polish over the weekend, should give me at least 15BHP more :hehe:

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Darren61

ClioSport Club Member
Clio is looking good mate. I've been looking at track tyres myself and was hoping to get some 888's but have a used set of RSR's so will scrub them through first.

Are you planning on losing some weight from it at all?
 
I'll provide feedback once I get out on the tyres. Probably just be ear to ear smiling regardless!

Currently no. This is my day to day car, so want to keep it OEM+ if you will. Uprated bits, but something I can take the mother in if needed! Maybe next year it'll get retired to just track car, then it'll get weight loss treatment etc.
 
Following on from the last (but one) post, my exhaust keeps dropping, and making a racket! May have to shell out for good brackets, they run £60 each
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So Yodel did mess up, they arrived last Tuesday, so I had to get it all fitted this weekend. I probably spend 12 hours over 3 days doing the work. From sorting out the stones on my drive (for the load spreading wood) to having to drill out the disc retainer bolts. 3 trips to Halfords/diy shop to buy a grinder amongst other stuff. Unfortunately due to the amount of time and dirt on my hands I didn't do any photos for this bit...

I started off working on the offside front, purely as it was closest to my tools. Everything took a bit of grunt to get cracked, the long handled torque wrench helped. Fairly easy sailing on both the front, but ended up with discs I couldn't spin. Carried on regardless with the braided hoses (queue lots of brake fluid on my pebbled drive) a fairly easy job, on the fronts at least! Redone the caliper mounting, incase I'd screwed up and still nothing, so gave up and headed to the rear of the car.

At this point I realised how much better off I'd have been getting 2 more axle stands. When you bleed, it is done in NSR OSR NSF OSF order, so basically zagging across the car, meaning many jacks and moving axle stands!

The rear was easy enough, 1st one took a while as I'd never done one on the clio, 2nd flew by and both discs have movement. Rear hoses were a bit trickier as they are under the car, so on your back with 2 spanners and trying to stop brake fluid either getting in your face or on the floor, I failed at both (I honestly can't see why they are even there, it's 4 inches of hose in-between 2 metal hoses, on a non-moving part of the car!)

Stupidly on the rear, I had started on NSR then onto OSR, so had to swap the axle stands AGAIN to start the bleeding process. Move back to the fronts. A chat with a mate and either both had seized at the same time, or I wasn't getting the piston back enough. My 4th trip out saw me buying a G Clamp to get some welly behind pushing them back. I reassembled them for the 4th time and had free spinning disks! Turns out I'm not strong enough with a pair of small pliers to push the pistons all the way back in.

I then bled the fronts checked every bolt again, fitted the wheels and I was done. A quick forward/backwards to check the car wasn't going to fall over and it'd stop, and away I went. Obviously it wasn't going to be straight froward, and as I inspected my work, 1 of the fronts was quite warm from my little 30mph drive. So, it all came back off and I pushed the piston in more (somehow), but it seems to have worked. I've bedded them in on some quiet roads and since taken it out twice. No difference around town, but use the pedal with some force on the twisties and it'll give you whiplash!

In other news, I found a local chap who fitted my tyres to the spare wheels for £10/corner. So I'm ready to go trackin' again.
 
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:up: So the brakes are ok now ? Nice ! I got some cheap second hand calipers which i'm going to send away to be rebuild/refurbed, hope this will solve my problems with mine..
 
Brakes all good, done a evening track slot a few weeks ago and they didn't fail!

I need to replace 1 rear, prob do the same. So the car isn't off the road.
 

New2RS

ClioSport Club Member
Great to see another 1 of these taking a beating with a 100k on the clock, with minimal preparation and passing the test with flying colours.
 
Never doubted her! Seems to be no problem what I throw at it.

Belts due end of the year, don't think I'll bother. If it goes, I'll go Megane's engine!
 
I've been away for 12 days, Le Mans and then touring Europe. Got home, started the clio up and off I went, never doubted it!

Although, 2 things are bugging me, 1 is the alarm is going off sometimes, meaning I have to lock it from the inside switch then lock the side door. And the exhaust keeps popping out.
 


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