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mark @MicKPM yea its the oem yellow one, Iv removed other terminal pins before but could figure out how to remove the ecu one and didn't want to start messing about. (just wanted to slip shrink tubing over the 24 and 54 wires as these are now bridged with a resistor. Sorry clogging up your thread now with my mess... :/
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Wiring scrap pile continues to grow!
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A big thank you has to go out to @MicKPM as well. With his help I now know which wire does what on the cam phase sensor. Without this it would've been guess work. Thanks again mate! I'll keep the original ecu plug the next time I do it! Flol
 

neil a

ClioSport Club Member
Can't wait to see what power this makes , like the out of the norm thinking that's went into it.
I would love a new car loom with just the basics, already have omex engine loom and eventually want to go with a dash2. But still want to bin the standard Ecu and control unit.
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Can't wait to see what power this makes , like the out of the norm thinking that's went into it.
I would love a new car loom with just the basics, already have omex engine loom and eventually want to go with a dash2. But still want to bin the standard Ecu and control unit.
Well I think it'll realistically see around 220-225bhp, but I'm not too fussed what it makes tbh. As long as it's more than 200bhp I couldn't care one bit. Be nice if it made more than the 230hp, but I'm certainly not chasing numbers.
I always like to do things a bit differently mate. :smiley:
 

Jekyll

ClioSport Club Member
What's the overall condition of the cup. The engine looks very clean so I'm guessing it's been painted recently/at some point?

Just wandering what the exterior/interior of the car is like compared to the engine bay. Got any pics?
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
What's the overall condition of the cup. The engine looks very clean so I'm guessing it's been painted recently/at some point?

Just wandering what the exterior/interior of the car is like compared to the engine bay. Got any pics?
Overall it's a tidy car imo. Not mint, not rough. It's also a cat c! I bought it as a cat c and carried out the repairs. It needed a new front bumper, n/s wing, n/s door and the n/s qtr pulling out slightly. I didn't care too much as it was always destined to be a track car not a show winner, but I couldn't drive round in a nail. It's got to be right.

O/S:
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N/S:
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Interior:
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@not normal dan has seen my cup more than most, so he will be able to say from a different perspective what condition it's in. Or @Cub. as well.
 
  Megane r26
Overall it's a tidy car imo. Not mint, not rough. It's also a cat c! I bought it as a cat c and carried out the repairs. It needed a new front bumper, n/s wing, n/s door and the n/s qtr pulling out slightly. I didn't care too much as it was always destined to be a track car not a show winner, but I couldn't drive round in a nail. It's got to be right.

O/S:View attachment 129351N/S:View attachment 129354View attachment 129356
Interior:View attachment 129352@not normal dan has seen my cup more than most, so he will be able to say from a different perspective what condition it's in. Or @Cub. as well.

Yeah very tidy and presentable example of a track car ;)
 
  Megane r26
Minus the crease on the front edge of the bonnet from the nibbler. Lol! One day I'll upload the footage from our blast out as well (which is where to pics of the cup and the trophy came from)

Haha that's just a small wrinkle, certainly better them some thrown together track cars! In my opinion attention to detail goes a long way
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Confronted with the innards of the gearbox or by that tangled mess of wires I'd run and hide.

You sir have awesome skills. Coming along nicely!
Lol! Thanks! Honestly though, they're genuinely not that bad. I'd be confident that I could teach near enough anyone how to do it. It all comes down to confidence and ultimately not being scared. Wiring scares everyone it seems - even blokes I work with run and hide from it!
Thanks for the kind words though, it's very much appreciated. I find it all very humbling tbh.
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
A little update. Blinged the ecu mounting up with some fancy anodised cups that I'd got lying around. The plate and ecu are now fixed down.
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Had a little play with some stuff that I borrowed off @Panda today. This consisted of pms caliper brackets, brembos and 300mm discs. The findings are that I can run them on my cup turinis without the need for a spacer, which is happy days. Different story with the superleggera's though!! Here's some pics so you can see what I mean.
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There's a good 2-3mm of spoke clearance and caliper to wheel clearance here.
The same can't be said for this though!
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It looks like I'd have 2 options here. Run a 5mm spacer and machine the calipers with more of a radius to gain clearance. Or have some custom ally bells made to run a 2 piece 295mm disc, machine the caliper to sit slightly lower, with a radius for clearance and run a 5mm spacer.
The scenic 300mm discs are heavy as fook as well.

Worth the hassle for an extra 20mm of brake disc size? I'm not convinced.

More to come.
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
Bells would be the best but it would start to get expensive then.
Is there much of a difference in performance between the 280 and 300 discs?
If not just get some of the brackets for 280 discs.
What will you be doing with the MC?
 

Gus

ClioSport Moderator
  182Turbo,DCi90
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Doubt the turinis would clear the wheel weights. I had to have the weights moved to the middle of the wheel and rebalanced.
The feel of the brembos is amazing though, so much better than standard. Non PMS mounts might be better for you as the PMS ones are offset so that the alipers sit slightly diagonally so the pad covers the whole face of the disc.
 
  Megane r26
A little update. Blinged the ecu mounting up with some fancy anodised cups that I'd got lying around. The plate and ecu are now fixed down. View attachment 129636Had a little play with some stuff that I borrowed off @Panda today. This consisted of pms caliper brackets, brembos and 300mm discs. The findings are that I can run them on my cup turinis without the need for a spacer, which is happy days. Different story with the superleggera's though!! Here's some pics so you can see what I mean.
View attachment 129638 There's a good 2-3mm of spoke clearance and caliper to wheel clearance here.
The same can't be said for this though! View attachment 129637 It looks like I'd have 2 options here. Run a 5mm spacer and machine the calipers with more of a radius to gain clearance. Or have some custom ally bells made to run a 2 piece 295mm disc, machine the caliper to sit slightly lower, with a radius for clearance and run a 5mm spacer.
The scenic 300mm discs are heavy as fook as well.

Worth the hassle for an extra 20mm of brake disc size? I'm not convinced.

More to come.

I remember undoing those fancy anodised fixings lol
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Depends how badly you want them on, but personally no.
I don't own a set of brembos mate so I don't want them that badly!

Bells would be the best but it would start to get expensive then.
Is there much of a difference in performance between the 280 and 300 discs?
If not just get some of the brackets for 280 discs.
What will you be doing with the MC?
Nah costs are not so much of an issue as I can get bells and brackets made up for material costs + a drink. The biggest issue is that I'm not taken by the brembos. The overall design of them is big and bulky. A 300mm disc and 4 pot caliper should piss it for space under a 16" wheel, but not the brembos! Alcons or ap's may be the way forward. A standard mc will be fine with the correct piston specs.

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Doubt the turinis would clear the wheel weights. I had to have the weights moved to the middle of the wheel and rebalanced.
The feel of the brembos is amazing though, so much better than standard. Non PMS mounts might be better for you as the PMS ones are offset so that the alipers sit slightly diagonally so the pad covers the whole face of the disc.
Yeah you can't run wheel weights mate. I strongly doubt there's enough space for wheel weights on a set of Chris Powells brackets in 300mm either.
I'm not doubting the feel of the brembos mate at all, but imo they're overrated and overhyped from what I've seen today. There's better alternatives out there in terms of braking performance.

I remember undoing those fancy anodised fixings lol
Of which there was a lot! Lol
 
  Clio 200
Hi Mark,
Given your gearbox skills, have you ever had a mk3 TL4 apart? Wondering how the crownwheel is fitted to the standard diff and how it's removed, as I'll be fitting it to either a Quaife or Gripper.
When I had a Quaife on my 106 it was an interference fit with a ball bearing as a kind of keyway, but the only thing I've heard about the TL4 is with regards to the Gripper which is apparently bolted on??

Any light you can shed on this? Also I got a good price off Steve for the Quaife, so thinking I'll go down that route over the Gripper. Even though a fair few pros now have said the Gripper won't need servicing?

Cheers
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Hi Mark,
Given your gearbox skills, have you ever had a mk3 TL4 apart? Wondering how the crownwheel is fitted to the standard diff and how it's removed, as I'll be fitting it to either a Quaife or Gripper.
When I had a Quaife on my 106 it was an interference fit with a ball bearing as a kind of keyway, but the only thing I've heard about the TL4 is with regards to the Gripper which is apparently bolted on??

Any light you can shed on this? Also I got a good price off Steve for the Quaife, so thinking I'll go down that route over the Gripper. Even though a fair few pros now have said the Gripper won't need servicing?

Cheers
Crownwheel bolts on mate. Also the gripper won't need servicing anywhere near as often as they've done something with the plates. It will need servicing, but we are talking multiple years, not every year.
 
  Clio 200
Cheers, so probably as frequently as the syncros need doing then!! (my 4th is fadged on 34k!). hmmm just not sure which to go for. Cars a daily so does about 10k a year.

That's cool about the crownwheel then, should be a simple enough rebuild. I've got a 4.7FD coming out another TL4 so can pre fit that and not need to send 2 gearboxes off and risk getting the wrong ratios!
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Cheers, so probably as frequently as the syncros need doing then!! (my 4th is fadged on 34k!). hmmm just not sure which to go for. Cars a daily so does about 10k a year.

That's cool about the crownwheel then, should be a simple enough rebuild. I've got a 4.7FD coming out another TL4 so can pre fit that and not need to send 2 gearboxes off and risk getting the wrong ratios!
You shouldn't really mix and match a crownwheel and pinion mate.
For maximum performance i'd opt for the gripper personally, but it comes down to personal preference. I chose the Quaife because I got it at a extremely good price.
 
  Clio 200
No I'll be taking both the crownwheel and pinion as a matched pair from one TL4 and using them in another - the early 197 box actually as that has a longer 1-3 to avoid them becoming usless and a shorter 5&6. Vs. my 200 spec box that is.
It'll be a sweet setup as ratios 1-2 work out the same as the 200 is now, then everything from there is shorter, 3rd not too much shorter than now (again ideal), but 4th and especially 5&6 are getting a nice reduction :wink: It will be 137@7700 and my 6th will be as my 5th is now.
 


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