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  1. NorthloopCup

    where to get 172 cup steering rack? cheapish

    I'm not entirely sure that a replacement rack from a dealer or reconditioned rack comes with the steering arms anyway mate tbh. I'm pretty sure the racks are the same on the 1*2's (other than a trophy) as well, it's just the arms that are different.
  2. NorthloopCup

    Buckets comfortable enough to do 250 mile journeys in with no stops

    Recaro pole positions. Drove all the way to the nurburgring non stop (other than eurotunnel - obviously) in mine with no issues at all.
  3. NorthloopCup

    Harness sticky?

    With proper fixed back bucket seats you can't use the standard seat runners mate (well not with my recaro pole positions at least) and you have to use universal seat runners. As for the bolts you want to use the high tensile type with a grade of 10.9. Stainless bolts are not an option either as...
  4. NorthloopCup

    What size spacers

    20 or 25mm hubcentric spacers on the front will work ok with that offset at the front. 10-15mm hub spacers from M.A.D on here for the rear. You can add some extra rear camber at the rear with them as well if you want.
  5. NorthloopCup

    If You had £700 to spend on suspension what would you do?

    Pure Motorsport top mount and strut brace package wouldn't be a bad addition.
  6. NorthloopCup

    If You had £700 to spend on suspension what would you do?

    This tbh. You'll still have money left in your pocket as well I'd imagine.
  7. NorthloopCup

    Another Clio 172 Cup Road/Track

    Good effort there Morgan!! I'd imagine the original item is a Valeo mate and they seem to come highly recommended as an oem replacement by a lot of people on here.
  8. NorthloopCup

    My new racecar project (Icemans old shell)

    Looking good Russ!
  9. NorthloopCup

    Cage?

    I'm not far from you then mate. Your welcome to have a look at my cage if you want to see the quality of the custom cages cage.
  10. NorthloopCup

    Cage?

    It's all down to what your comfortable with mate. I wouldn't want to put any faith in a £150 roll cage tbh. You may as well drive on track without wearing a seatbelt imo. What price do you put on something that could potentially save your life?
  11. NorthloopCup

    Cage?

    So do you only want a rear cage then? Look at the options available from custom cages mate. They offer various clubman kits. Custom cages can profile all the additional tubes for you as well. The basic cl4 kit comes in at about £500 I think, then you need someone that can fit it and weld it in...
  12. NorthloopCup

    Cage?

    ^^^^^Proper climbing frame!!
  13. NorthloopCup

    Cage?

    ​Agreed. It's a custom cages cage that I've got in my car and the fit was nigh on perfect tbh.
  14. NorthloopCup

    will these fit my 172 cup

    They're too short mate for cup. Try looking on this thread for the correct part number of a pattern part that's suitable on a cup. Genuine Renault ones for a cup are about 332mm long. http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?675576-possible-cheaper-inner-track-rod&highlight=Track+rods
  15. NorthloopCup

    will these fit my 172 cup

    I'll be able to confirm later as I have 2 genuine Renault ones to fit.
  16. NorthloopCup

    geo setting and spacers

    You may find that running a small amount of toe in also works better as well mate. It's all down to the alteration of the scrub radius from standard when using spacers.
  17. NorthloopCup

    expected play in steering arms?

    If you used the proper string method it should be pretty accurate tbh mate. I'm lucky enough to have my own set of Dunlop tracking gauges, camber gauge and corner weight scales.
  18. NorthloopCup

    what type of rack on 172 cup

    Mines got an smi on it. Never seen a Rs that has a trw one fitted tbh.
  19. NorthloopCup

    expected play in steering arms?

    Just get arms for an smi rack. That's the only one I've seen on the 1*2's. Failing that look at the steering rack and you'll find the original sticker with the part number on.
  20. NorthloopCup

    expected play in steering arms?

    You can buy the tools to replace them off eBay mate. The type I've used before is called 'wrack wrench' and they're definitely available on eBay. About £35 iirc.
  21. NorthloopCup

    expected play in steering arms?

    None. It's either the steering arms or the track rods that are knackered. Worthwhile checking the lock nut for the track rod adjuster is tight as well.
  22. NorthloopCup

    Toastfrenzy's Tin Top, some say...........

    Unless I'm mistaken, isn't that white plug usually located in the engine bay relay/fuse box? If so I'd say its hardly weather proof at all tbh. It's protected from the elements to some extent by the fuse/relay box. Or am I mistaking it? Either way I'm sure it'll be fine in a race car.
  23. NorthloopCup

    Rear camber shims make the rear seem lively at normal speeds?

    Tbh unless your taking tyre temp readings its pretty pointless adding more camber as there's no way you will know if you've made any improvements. How is the car behaving? Are you suffering from understeer? What toe settings are you running front/rear? I'm just trying to get an idea of where...
  24. NorthloopCup

    Dan@SJM's 1720v

    Re: Grey With Trinkets, Russ' 29th RS Clio Tbf when I met the guy I thought he was a bandit.
  25. NorthloopCup

    Adjustable brake bias valves no abs fitted help wanted plz

    Yes mate you need a cup master cylinder and the compensator valve that's fitted in the rear axle area.
  26. NorthloopCup

    Kenny's Kup

    Impressive work as always kenny!
  27. NorthloopCup

    newbie with a clio cup race car

    Have you considered running an oil cooler on the gearbox? I had to do that with my old Quaife straight cut box to keep it reliable.
  28. NorthloopCup

    Show us your track cars!

    ^^^are they genuine cup racer brake ducts? They appear to fit very well!
  29. NorthloopCup

    How to kill the under steer?

    As a starting point go for 2" negative and around 10' minutes toe out. Be aware though, this is all driver specific. You tailor the way the car feels to your driving style and what you are comfortable with. There's no definitive 'put x amount of negative camber on and x amount of toe out, and...
  30. NorthloopCup

    How to kill the under steer?

    I'd be getting the alignment checked as a starting point as well tbh. You want toe out on the front. That helps to reduce the understeer, and should cost no more than £35 to have set!
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