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I was at the track today and lost some oil. The gearbox breather had popped out. (Unfortunately it binds a bit with the PMS mount).
After a bit of googling for issues it looks like all JC5 boxes have one breather…… but I have two…..surely not.
Anyone else seen this??
I’ve been out on track once and this seems to have shifted to a different issue. Cleaning all the electrical connectors in the engine bay fuse box helped, including’the white plug’.
Now I have a heat related issue (best guess for now). Car starts, runs, race pace ok for say 15min but then goes...
Ok so most of my driving is sprinting - 15min track sessions at most and I haven’t had any dramas. I guess you could try it by blanking the rack off. I think you can buy a kit because the lines have really unusual thread forms.
I have a fully stripped 182 track car. Last track day the car would go into a sort of limp mode after cornering exceptionally hard. I could coast, key off and crash start immediately tho.
Some sort of electrical sensor loose wiring??? Thoughts?? Aim to scan tool it soon.
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Yes bring the lines into a tee and out to the prop valve. Make sure any lines that might rub on the body have some sort of protection - old hose or something pushed over.
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Thanks chaps. My buddy here in NZ had a clutch explode in a race recently, apparently it’s relatively common?? Thinking of changing mine as preventative maintenance.
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Hi wanted to know what clutch people run or recommend for track only car - standard 182 engine and box. Not sure how the standard clutch stands up to lots of high rpm.
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To bin the abs ..... I think I wrote a guide on here called diy abs. Have a gander
https://www.cliosport.net/threads/diy-abs-delete.819915/
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Once you start down the road of stripping weight for free gains it’s hard to stop. You look at the car and think “ you’re looking a bit fat” and something else gets taken off. One day your door seals look a bit unnecessary and as it happens they are if you adjust the latch.
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I run Koni struts and eibach lowering springs as a cheap alternative. If it’s all about $/fun the don’t worry about the coilovers. The standard engine and setup is really good that’s why people love these cars. You can thrash on them out of the box. Save your money and strip all the weight out...
This would turn out to be a terrible idea. I found the weight of the manual steering ok on the road but on track I found it really hard work and it had totally ruined the car! I was cursing myself on that one.
More to follow....
Interesting- I’ve had no PAS on track for a while and don’t...
Fullriver HC20 is good. Comes with maintainer charger. Sold as replacement for PC680.
https://www.thebatterycellonline.co.nz/images/HC20.jpg
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First time out with the ‘armstrong’ steering was a bit like....”oh dear what have I done” but I got used to it really quickly. I like the cleaner engine bay and less weight etc. well worth bining the ABS too while you’re at it.
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Been running no PAS on track for quite a few races now. It’s all good. Just left my plugs zip tied up in the breeze I think.
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Hi all thought I would post my diy ABS delete story. I have a fully stripped 182track only car and wanted to clear out the engine bay and save some weight. Winning.
After my first track day without it I can say I am very happy with result. Saves over 6kg and really strips a lot of stuff out...
Depends why you want to remove it. The cheapest method is to remove everything but leave the pump in place. If you want to save more weight then gut all the internals from this as well so it’s just a shell with pulley. To remove the pump entirely then yes you need a kit to enable a shorter belt...