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Get a faster car. The clio's hold their own well, but he'll always be pulling on you!
Something with a turbo and sorted handling. Id imagine on a decent b-road a vx220t would hold with him.
It weighs practically nothing, only difference is sound.
It does make a difference to sound in the cabin, although it lets in more of the tappety types sounds, and sound in traffic. A slight rise in induction noise out for a blast, but on the whole, i think the car sounds better with it fitted.
Looks great mate! Thanks for getting the pictures up lol.
Those wheels look good and make such a difference. The wheels on the black one in Jimw's detail thread though, oh my. I think they'd look cracking on the red!
Having read your other thread, dont get a supercharger yet. Wait until you have a few more years driving experience, please!
Power is nothing without control, and with control you will be faster than any supercharged car...
Indeed. Im not sure why people bother with the 'it was the driver' comments. Im not sure who's daft enough to think that a clio is physicaly faster than a gt3 full stop, but theyre very daft indeed!
I love watching ring videos!
Experiment! Put them at a round about pressure (i run 4psi lower rear that front), and do a few laps. Try to keep the scrubbing at around half the sidewall. If its more, or less, adjust pressure to suit. Different tracks/ ambient pressures etc, will use different temperatures.
Tis very naughty doing that, you're the main driver of the car (which will be obvious to an insurance assessor as its a modded 1.2 clio, and id expect your dad has a car)
Aye, and it will usually mean that the car has arrived at the garage prior to that with no mot, which means that someone has chopped it in as it was coming up to needing money spent on it.
A lot of the time when you buy a new car you have to swallow the fact that problems you inherit are now...