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Twingo 133 Cup,
Good work as usual! I take it all this will give it the same track as a 133?
Good work as usual! I take it all this will give it the same track as a 133?
Ah cool. If you don't end up using the 133 shafts I will take them off your hands. If you need any measurements give me a shout as mine is just sat here under its blanket lol.Cheersyep on the rear its now as wide as a 133, plus or minus abit depending on the wheels and offset. I need to get a few more bits for the front end stuff, hopefully it shouldn't take too long then the front will be too. All being well, I may have to mess with driveshafts again though...
They're passable when cold, but really get on song when hot & pushing hard. I could really feel them tighten up and start to bite as the heat came in on track.Lacking in pictures but a small update. First off the hub was whipped off so a new bearing could be pressed in. The bearing was fine the issue I had was id damaged the reluctor ring when I had the shaft in and out a few times during the build. Its part of the bearing itself unlike the 172 which has an external ring on the driveshaft. So new one of those pressed in as a favour at the garage when taking the family wagon in for its MOT. Whilst it was all apart I slapped in some new pads. I run Peugeot callipers on my car and pad choice is limited (well not as supported as the 172) and pricey in some cases. So Ive gone with the review/advice of @DaveL485 and tried out some Yellowstuff pads (part number DP41375R) Years ago I wouldn't of touched these with someone else's stick but so say they have changed? that and unlike the £220+ quotes I was getting they came in at a shave under £90 for the set. We will see how they fair. Anyway all fitted up, a drive down the street saw the ABS light go out, just need to put some bedding in miles on the car
Cheers for reading
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found this link on the facebook group, might be of use to you, ive ordered a pair to try133 arb links are expensive so keep looking out for a cheeper alternative as there will be. From memory I think it cross references to a dacia part number.
I have one to check it against when they arriveAh cheers. Do you have some to compare them to?
Ah sweet! Let me know what the verdict is.I have one to check it against when they arrive![]()
In my head the track day clios all had the abs ripped out. I'm sure I read on here somewhere about using megane scenic rear disks on a 172 for a bigger setup and it retained the abs.The main issue is the ABS
I still need to figure out how to use the Clio ABS on 133 rear brakes. Might have to get some rear discs machined up unless the Scenic ones with teeth fit
Aye if you have a cup or no ABS then it's a piece of absolute piss to use the Twingo setup, you just need to open up 1 of the holes slightly and everything bolts upIn my head the track day clios all had the abs ripped out. I'm sure I read on here somewhere about using megane scenic rear disks on a 172 for a bigger setup and it retained the abs.
Yeah I think calipers are the same but the carriers are beefiergood stuff, i love parts bin raiding for upgrades.
I've seen that the 300mm scenic front brakes might go on mine easy enough, just a set of discs and different carriers from what I've read.
Would you like the engine to match?MK3 Clio tCe
Im good ta🤣🤣Would you like the engine to match?
still got that massive paper weight?...Would you like the engine to match?
Yes 😂still got that massive paper weight?...
From personal experience the biggest disc you can do under 15" wheels is 300mm. Admittedly it's not a renault but you get the idea of space!
Aye I know mateFrom personal experience the biggest disc you can do under 15" wheels is 300mm. Admittedly it's not a renault but you get the idea of space!
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Haha there bigger than the Alcons!
So I've made a start on the rest of the swap even though I haven't got all the bits needed yet. Its all going well though so far I think..... Looking at it if you fit this engine with a jr5 box into an RS133 you would have no need to make a driveshaft like I did. Everything so far has been a like for like bolt on replacement. The wishbones look to be around 30/35mm wider and the shafts measure the same increase vs my old ones. I still need to whip off and swap the arb and steering rack. I had a few people send videos of the amount of lock to lock they have and though there isn't much in it the RS133 looks to have a slightly quicker rack. The only "pmt mod" I've done so far was to sleeve/bush the shock bolt holes in the hub. The GT runs m12 bolts but the hub is designed for m14. For now I've made some bushings to take up the slack so I can continue to use my current coilovers but if I were to replace them id now order some RS133 specific items. Here's some pics and thanks for reading
As a side note, why aren't people using these parts to wide track their 172/182 track toys? 40ish mm wider at every corner and an epas conversion that I cant see being to hard to fit.
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My mate who runs the place is into his pugs, has a 205 in the garage on itbs and omex with plenty of period upgrades (309 sus or something?) and the bench hes swinging off in the pic is under a 309Excellent! I have 2 of the ball joints to change on a spare pair of arms I have so not looking forward to that now lol. Love the old Peugeot, Talbot sport sign in the garage. I used to rally an Avenger so have a soft spot for old pts stuff. Regarding wheels I always found td wheels to have good brake clearance also speedline.