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As above its a PITA really, do you just want rid of tbe ABS for track purposes? If so then just pull a rear sensor and get some good pads up top and decent track tyres and let the fun commence with 50/50 bias.
Could be overflow but you'd know if you'd spilt fluid over the res on topping up?. Sounds like you may have blew to seal from servo to master by putting to much stress on it pumping the pedal as they are pretty fragile. Does the pedal now slowly go down once pumped hard with the engine off or...
Check all intake and intercooler pipework for splits, if a pipe had come off the car would make a horrible noise on boost like a deep bark and have no performance, less than 50% of original power. Roughly how much performance has been lost in %? I say this as it maybe a split on one of the hose...
How many of you have roll cages in your car (half or full) and is your car purly track or is it also used on road? Pics, prices and spec of the cage's would be good as well if possible.
Just weighing up my options on which one to go for, bolt or weld, half or full, custom or branded? I know it...
Doubt it'll be enough battery for a full track day, but I'll just have mine plugged into the ciggie lighter in the down times, or even just plug it into my ciggie lighter and hide the wires around the interior trim like I've done with my camera in the i3
Yep just read that as well and found one with a suction mount as well.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252339391506?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Ferodo premier OE pads is what you want, I've now had Mintex OE, Brembo OE and now Ferodo premier OE and the latter pisses all over the other 2 on road and track and are only £20 a front set. See my review below.
http://www.cliosport.net/threads/ferodo-premier-oe-pads.794787/#post-11131561
January, but I've only noticed the rust behind the plastic coating where the pipes sit in the brackets at the rear of the car by the ABS sensor connections so no way the tester would have picked up on it.
Not bad really is it, and they only rust due to the protective plastic outer layer rubbing on a bracket or whatever else. Need to get mine done before my next track day, was in the back of my mind last time out, especially on the long straight at Aintree doing 120 mph :fearscream:
Brake lines are individual from the ABS pump so 4 lines in total, the hard pipe will have rusted before the brake hose on the rear, mine is starting to go as well. You will need a new hard line making up, pretty inexpensive job just a bit fiddly and the brake system needs to be emptied from the...
Here you go matey, £150 (10% off with first order) with OMP boss kit.
http://www.ybracing.com/omp-od1979n-od1960re114a-combo-02-renault-clio-172-182-cup-98-06-omp-wrc-350mm-mid-depth-steering-wheel-and-hub-kit.html
I find my OMP WRC 350mm perfect for the Clio, it has a deep dish which brings the wheel closer to the driver and the size and shape is perfect. I found the OE steering wheel horrible as it was to big but also to far away from the driver on a really awkward angle.
In that case you'll need to bite the bullet and get another harness that fits as tge changing pump idea is not really viable. Few being broke on here at the minute.