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Thanks! I was doing fine up until I got bored and decided that trying to put the car on 2 wheels or doing a spot of tripoding accompanied with some drifting was more fun! Lol! Brilliant day though. Thoroughly enjoyed it. :)
Re: Cub's Trackday Flamer - Cage etc
I don't think you'd be too disappointed with either model tbh mate. The R26's being driven properly yesterday were quick cars!!
To get the 197 inlet to fit you have to drill and tap the 1*2 head to accept the 197 bolt pattern. That's the easy bit. Then you have to weld up the lower part of the 1*2 ports up to about halfway and you need to weld the inside of the port as well a good way in. Machine the gasket face flat and...
Ah ok! Were you the guy announcing the Rs cars being late and stuff?
Thanks! It was my first time at oulton so with a bit more practice I'm sure I'll get faster. Had a nice little tussle with a blue R26 that was stripped and caged just before dinner. He was running slicks on the front and only...
Lol! Judging by the failure rate of some of his race engines that are out there, he may as well not bother tbh!!
Ducks arse. He's looking up it. Quack quack!
Was it not the k4m that was fitted in the S1600's? After a quick search this is what I found on here:
I wrote an email to renault sport some years ago with this questions and got an answer.
"Oliver,
AS enhenced the Renault K4M engine is, to tune it from 110 HP to 220 HP is a big challenge...
I've got one of the circlip replacement plates if your interested? It's a significantly stronger way of holding the drive cup in place rather than the circlip that's for sure.