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No I sent them in the end of last week so I'll fit them as soon as I get them back as the dephaser needs changing.
clio_dude gave them some good feedback so I'll give them a go :)
Have a search on here for Piper vs 428 . Apart from being noisy they were good but it sounds like this shim kit...
Yes. They come with a shim kit now though to go under the lifters. This resolves issues they had previously being a bit noisy.
I've run regrinds on two cars previously too with no issue :)
I've managed to get a Ktec recessed exhaust for a decent price but I'll need to chop the bumper.
Are there any templates for doing this cutout available?
I've gone for the Pipers as they give good gains for the money compared with some of the others but I know a few guys are happy with the 421/438 Catcams which are a bit more aggressive that the 428 Catcams. A few of the traders on here do them along with a remap to suit.
Wow! They saw you coming if you paid that much for tracking and two tyres in that size.
With that width of rim you want a 195 width tyre. You can get Uniroyal rainsport 2 for £33 per tyre in 195/50-R15
As above the 16" will look better, you could keep an eye out for a set of 172 cup alloys...
Brilliant! Look forward to that.
I need to renew my tie rods and rack bushes so I've thought why not do the DCi rack. I'll be fititng the 182 manifold soon with the subframe dropped so it's an ideal opportunity to get it done.
Would there be any issue with fitting the rack to the existing...
Mild (uprated inlet cam and standard exhaust cam): Catcams 428 £600, Prima INR £300, GT £400-500. Or you could pick up a used set of Clio 197 cams for £100-150.
Bit more aggressive are the Piper BP270, these are reprofiled standard cams with shims. £360
Then Catcams 421, 438 £500, C&B, ED £500...
I bought a set of Matt Lewis motorsport/moquip/aeroquip braided lines and took them to my friendly neighbourhood garage to fit along with my ATE blue fluid.
However the lines weren't suitable, apparently the flared end is incorrect. They'll do them at a later date with new pipes.
Anyone...
As Dan has said. Squeeze oil out (I use squeeze clamps as they aren't as forceful as a vice). Crank the engine a bit.
Doing it this way allows the valve clearances to be set correctly as you can over prime them. Then you can get issues with valve clearances, compression etc.
I have had great success with bike bodies and bike carbs in the past of a few engines. Obviously bodies are required for the Clios due to the fuel injection.
I would speak to Dan about an inlet, this is his website http://www.danstengineering.co.uk/
As you doing trumpets the Weber DCOE 45...
I finally got a reply from Prima racing as to what their cam specs are. It turns out they are identical to the GT cams but only £295!!
272 degrees inlet with 11.3mm lift and 256 degrees exhaust with 10.25mm lift.
I believe they give a similar result to the Catcams 428?
Is there anything else I can do at the same time to save time and money?
I've got the following parts to fit.
Shocks + springs
Wishbones
Steering rack bushes
Front ARB and bushes