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The pms linkage is to suit the shifter so would need to fit the full kit including the shifter as it wont fit stock shifter from memory.
Prob worn bushes on current setup @plees Does replacements iirc, also replace the white bush in the linkage at gearbox end.
The Flir camera was a mega bit of kit, thats the only part of my old job that i miss.
The fella who was teaching the course was also a petrolhead so i based some of my practical on the Trophy. He told me that he had done some thermal imaging for race teams on rear differentials when they were...
The brake res and starter were the main issues. However a single layer of nimbus heatshield has sorted both for road use.
Ive recently done training for Itc level 1 thermography and had 20k's worth of Flir camera available in my old job and it confirmed the nimbus works really well.
I think the ultimate heat shieliding for the manifold and downpipe would be thermomet but its so expensive. About 1k to get it fitted to the manifold iirc.
The manifold and downpipe are ceramic coated on this, done by camcoat a few years ago. Also has a titanium blanket on the turbo. Manifold still gets bloody hot to touch though and ive got a scar on my arm after reaching into the engine bay. Marked for life off this :LOL:
I did have the...
Option 1 if you were enjoying it as is before the pas pump issue. Run fluid level on minimum mark when new pump is on and you wont have anymore issues.
I wouldnt consider epas if your using the box of tricks to make it work, as the feel is crap. Needs to be wired up properly which is a headache...
Its crazy how much work is needed to make them reliable for sustained fast driving in high ambient temps. The heat in this engine bay is mega, does not cause too much of an issue for what we use it for, but if used on track it would need quite a bit of work to stop radiant heat off the exhaust...
Small interim update.
Took T.Trophy for a run out on Sat. Weather was awesome around 30deg ambient so went for a steady ish drive around some great North Yorkshire b roads, past Croft, Northallerton area and back via Stokesley.
I dont like leaning on turbo cars massively in these temps as it...
Last Thursday mate, didnt realise you were so close. Ill be back over soon once ive sorted the trophy will give you a shout next time. Was so hot on Thursday, google maps took me past creamfields and ended up stuck in slow moving traffic. Oil temps 105deg in traffic due to heatsoak was crazy...
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Booked Kangoo in for map tweak at EfiParts last week. Was lucky and got a last min pm slot at short notice.
As it was running ok and was busy with other stuff did not get round to giving it a quick once over until the morning of the day when booked in.
A quick look round and i noticed...
Indeed. Sounds like a train stopping unless the brakes are hot. Everybody looks when your in traffic. After years of running them they are the same on any car ive used them on, i just tolerate it :LOL: id use stock pads on the brembos for road use and bosh the ds1.11 in for track if using it daily.
The pad area is indeed a bit smaller than the Brembo from memory, im not sure how they compare for hard sustained track use but for road use the power is superb. I run the larger master cylinder and the brake pedal feel is great, very sharp.
Ive not tried brembos on the clio2 but the...
They arent that expensive for the kit and pad savings could make it back quite fast if using it all the time. Rebuild kit is nowt for them too.
Where do you get ds.1.11 for the meg brembos for less than a ton. Always been £200 a set for megane, ive priced up some recently and £240 ish a set...
I love these wheels and the price is right, so tempted. It would be a bit of earache off the mrs as i have 5 sets of spare wheels cluttering up the garage already :LOL:
Cheers mate. Its quite harmless stuff they use it in bath bombs and drinks and flavouring, but agree its hard not to start stripping every nut and bolt/bracket off to strip and repaint once you start lol.
Cheers mate. Agreed bedliner hides a million sins its the best.
Morning all
Just restored a set of clio2 non a/c radiator brackets (same as 172 cup i believe) and thought id share the results.
Found a set on ebay on a random slam panel for cheap. Looked like they had been in the sea as expected. Did not get any before pics for some reason so only got a...
Could be the same block if thats the case.
I got the cheap forged bottom end off him and sorted it, thats in the kangoo with your old 250 head on it. Works quite well for a cheapo build. I absolutely cleared him out of any Renault spares :LOL:
I wonder if this was a different block as this one was mint in the bores after amac had bored/honed it, so yours might be in my garage. Steve was absolutely anal building this as he said it was the last engine he was building for it.