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Clio 182 track day car project - advice please!



  Merc E class
Hi everyone,
i’m new to Clio’s, just bought a stock 182 that I want transform to track day spec. Needs to be driven to/from track.
would love to hear recommendations / advice on :
Suspension / coil overs. I hear BC DS are great, any other opinions?
also, looking to strip out interior and upgrade brake pads, install bucket seats/harness and roll cage
I’ve bought a set of Team Dynamics wheels and ordered 888 tyres, and I’ve got a stock 182!
I’m not new to track days, just to Clio’s
any advice gratefully received 👍
Ta!
Steve
 

Kev@KAM

ClioSport Trader
  Badass Toyota
Set a budget for each part. Theres always better. The BC DS series is a good solution for suspension £900.
you get the adjustable top mounts in with the package. I can help supply.
I run a relatively basic car (its not stripped or running a cage) but run Winmax W6 front pads and W4 rears (they need fog lights removed or cooling ducts)
 
  Merc E class
Set a budget for each part. Theres always better. The BC DS series is a good solution for suspension £900.
you get the adjustable top mounts in with the package. I can help supply.
I run a relatively basic car (its not stripped or running a cage) but run Winmax W6 front pads and W4 rears (they need fog lights removed or cooling ducts)
Thanks - when you say you can supply, where from?! do you mean used or are you a supplier then?
 
  Merc E class
I sell the BC Racing range (I run KAM Racing)
Ok got It! Any thoughts on seats/harness - nothing too expensive, just functional!? Do you supply?
 
  Merc E class
I sell the BC Racing range (I run KAM Racing)
I think my car is stock 182, but how do I measure bolt spacing to check this? Sorry, as I said VERY new to Clio land
 

Kev@KAM

ClioSport Trader
  Badass Toyota
If you dont want to take a wheel off then turn the steering to full lock. You can lay down and reach behind the alloy and measure the height (centre to centre) of the two bolts that hold the damper to the hub

I do seats as well as side mounts.
For subframes I would get a set of Jon Foz Subframes.
 
  Merc E class
If you dont want to take a wheel off then turn the steering to full lock. You can lay down and reach behind the alloy and measure the height (centre to centre) of the two bolts that hold the damper to the hub
Thanks Kev I’ll have a look 👍
 
  Merc E class
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This is the car as it stands - not gonna stay like that for long though!
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Looks good Steve, looks identical to how mine did 5 years ago. As long as its mechanically sound it might not be the worst idea to just take it onto track and see what it needs/what breaks and go from there, you don’t need to spend loads of these to enjoy them on track but a set of decent pads and tyres is a good start, followed closely by suspension/seats/steering wheel imo.

Whats your local track?
 
  Merc E class
Looks good Steve, looks identical to how mine did 5 years ago. As long as its mechanically sound it might not be the worst idea to just take it onto track and see what it needs/what breaks and go from there, you don’t need to spend loads of these to enjoy them on track but a set of decent pads and tyres is a good start, followed closely by suspension/seats/steering wheel imo.

Whats your local track?
Brands Hatch, Ive done a few sessions there in my old car (Z4) and it had HSDs, EBC yellows and Yoko AD0Rs - really transformed it on track, so I though5 I’d just get it all done first. The suspension feels a bit tired anyway, so looking at the BC DS set up, any thoughts on that? I’ve got my tyres sorted 888s. What pads do you use?
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Brands Hatch, Ive done a few sessions there in my old car (Z4) and it had HSDs, EBC yellows and Yoko AD0Rs - really transformed it on track, so I though5 I’d just get it all done first. The suspension feels a bit tired anyway, so looking at the BC DS set up, any thoughts on that? I’ve got my tyres sorted 888s. What pads do you use?

I love Brands although never done it in the Clio but would like to. I run BC Racing BR Series Coilovers with 7Kg front & 8Kg rear springs, I probably would have gone with the DS kit but it didn’t exist when I bought mine, ive had 0 issues with my kit and its more than good enough for my needs. I also drive to and from track, although it isn't particularly enjoyable experience. I run PBS front and rear pads, they are half decent, probably in the same sort of league as EBC Yellows although ive never tried the Yellows to compare so someone might be able to correct me on that.
 
  Merc E class
I love Brands although never done it in the Clio but would like to. I run BC Racing BR Series Coilovers with 7Kg front & 8Kg rear springs, I probably would have gone with the DS kit but it didn’t exist when I bought mine, ive had 0 issues with my kit and its more than good enough for my needs. I also drive to and from track, although it isn't particularly enjoyable experience. I run PBS front and rear pads, they are half decent, probably in the same sort of league as EBC Yellows although ive never tried the Yellows to compare so someone might be able to correct me on that.
What’s your circuit? Thanks for your thoughts there mate 👍
 

M.C..

ClioSport Club Member
If your going to be driving it to tracks don’t go mad with stripping it, I have left the front carpet in and headliner and it makes it a nicer place to be.
I used Gaz golds I’ve been pleased with them but run cooksport springs and new shocks for about 3 years and it handled really well.
Seats have a look at Bimarco futura they are a nice comfortable seat light and fia approved and cheap.
 
  Merc E class
If your going to be driving it to tracks don’t go mad with stripping it, I have left the front carpet in and headliner and it makes it a nicer place to be.
I used Gaz golds I’ve been pleased with them but run cooksport springs and new shocks for about 3 years and it handled really well.
Seats have a look at Bimarco futura they are a nice comfortable seat light and fia approved and cheap.
Thanks that’s all good advice , cheers 👍
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
PBS are a good pad for fast road and are decent for track days. As was suggested above, take front fogs out to get some cooling to the brakes. They’re pretty good around track from factory but you’ll soon find the limits when trying to keep up with dedicated track Clio’s. A few lads I go with have a half track half road going Clio 182 and it does pretty well.

They're running :

* Brembo HC front discs
* Genuine rear discs
* Eibach B14 suspension
* Yokohama AD08R tyres
* PBS front pads
* Ferodo DS2500 rear pads
* Rear seats out
* Half cage
* EPAS
* Sabelt 6-point harnesses
* A couple of half decent bucket seats.

Car goes very well and is still comfortable on the roads as a daily. As suggested above, they’ve kept carpets, dash, headlining etc

This is them just in front of me at Croft. Mines race prepared but I have to push on a bit to get past them. I think anymore than the above and you’ll probably make the car a touch uncomfortable for daily use.

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Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
I’ve missed off a few things like PMS air con delete kit, Powerflex poly bushes all round, braided lines etc...

Most of the modifications they’ve done have come from years of doing trackdays and things breaking down like power steering pumps, exhaust flange falling off, destroying standard bushes etc.

I guess it’s better to fork out now, than spend good money on trackdays only to find the standard parts can’t handle the stresses of a trackday. I’ve towed their car home more times than I care to remember 😫 They’ve finally got the message 😂
 
  Merc E class
Thanks for advice, I’ve done quite a bit now :
full cage
BC DS suspension, fully fitted, geo and corner weighted
Winmax W5 front / PBS rear pads,
Motomec buckets/OMP harnesses
TD wheels with 888 tyres
first track day yesterday at Brands, car felt very good but need time to get used to it and fine tune damper settings

ive got track day door cards on the way to today up the interior and also want to replace steering whee for a decent new one, any ideas gratefully received

loving Clio ownership and doing the mods etc

any further advice / comments welcome!
 

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Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Thanks for advice, I’ve done quite a bit now :
full cage
BC DS suspension, fully fitted, geo and corner weighted
Winmax W5 front / PBS rear pads,
Motomec buckets/OMP harnesses
TD wheels with 888 tyres
first track day yesterday at Brands, car felt very good but need time to get used to it and fine tune damper settings

ive got track day door cards on the way to today up the interior and also want to replace steering whee for a decent new one, any ideas gratefully received

loving Clio ownership and doing the mods etc

any further advice / comments welcome!
Looks good and sounds like your enjoying it.

Sabelt do a 330 mm wheel which is popular amongst Clio owners.
 
  Merc E class
Thanks for the advice gents! 👍
I have another one - I’m looking to use my iPhone to record track footage/lap times and I’m going to try Harry’s Laptimer App
im looking at RAM mounts which look good. But at Brands, you need a secondary tether for the phone. Has anyone done this, and any advice nurse best mount and tether to use?
any advice very welcome
cheers steve
 

Eddie555

ClioSport Club Member
  Q7 2018 & 172 Cup.
I use one of these


Brodit also do a air vent mount for the Clio as well which i also have.

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