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Nope. There is a separate series just started this year. Turbo Tin Tops. But only for cars that were either turbo or supercharged at production.
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I’m competing in the CSCC (Classic and Sports Car Club) Tin Tops series.
Open to all NA cars up to 2.0. The Clios have their own class B.
Class A tends to be populated by Honda Civics, Integras and the odd Ford Focus.
Class C is Fiestas, D is for cars from 1.5 to 2.0, E is 1.2 to 1.5 and F is...
Been fairly quiet the last week or so. But lots happening this week in the buid up to the race on Sunday.
Brakes and suspension are all back on the car now, along with some slightly bigger spacers on the front and some new 5mm spacers on the rear.
New ferodo DS1.11s. Apart from the part worn...
I paid £380 per set inc VAT and fitting at Adams and Page in High Wycombe but I get a bit of a discount as they support the CSCC who I race with. Worth asking though!
Also, these are not road legal.
New tyres fitted today. Yoko AO50s. A lot of racers are moving over to these and are raving about them so it will be interesting to see what they're like. They're not road legal so not a horrendous price either.
The rake definitely won’t be helping the weight transfer. As already said corner weighting would help but you could just drop the rear a little bit at a time and test it yourself.
Secondly, lifting off the peddle and turning in was definitely also a factor.
You can go quicker round the bends if...
After posting it on FB the general concensus by people who know more about this than me was that there never was a magnesium alloy Cup wheel. But the Cup cars' Speedlines were specified in a unique design that removed a lot more material from the wheel to make them lighter. Mine definitely have...
Last couple of a weeks has been hectic with work but plans have been made and things ordered. One interesting experiment which some of you may have seen on FB was the weighing of all my wheels with the tyres removed.
When I bought the car 4 or so years ago it came with 2 sets of Speedline Corse...
Almost certainly driveshaft. Is yours a 182? If so then circlip probably.
But I could be completely wrong of course!
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Seems like an age since the car went back on the dyno. Last week was spent making final preparations for the race meeting at Oulton Park.
The bulk of the work was in completing the cover for the swirl pot assembly which is where I left you last time.
After cutting the Aluminium to size you...
So last week, after completing the swirl pot assembly the car went back on the rollers for a bit of fettling.
It was booked to go on at 5.30pm last Thursday but this rather nice Paul Stevens retro Porsche was only just getting strapped down.
So finally at 10pm they started on the Clio...
Yes there’s a partial update on my thread which I’ll update this weekend. Car went on the rollers last night and gained an extra 8bhp with the new swirl pot assembly. Fueling was so improved and stable.
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Work continues on the fuel system.
Received a new (2nd hand) tank and ordered some yellow baffle foam which I've cut into cubes.
I've had some ALuminium cut ready to mount the swirlpot assembly in the wheel well and then some cut to cover it. All the hose fittings arrived in the week so I...
So the cat's out of the bag about my second driver then? That was my secret weapon!
I'm really looking forward to it. I drove there on a trackday a couple of years ago in preparation for a race that season and then rolled the car at Donington which put paid to that! But loved it then and the...
Thanks John. Makes all the work worth it!
The engine has been built with PEC race pistons and rods to 12.5:1 compression so not too silly. Bottom end has been dynamically balanced and fitted with lightweight pulleys. The head is pretty standard but running Supertec valves and springs, non VVT...
I beleive the brackets are used on another Renault engine. Maybe a megane or Laguna but I can't remember. There was a discussion about it last week on CSOC.
The columns do sometimes come up with the lower section as well. But if not they are sold separately on EBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENAULT-CLIO-EPS-ELECTRIC-POWER-STEERING-COLUMN-LOWER-UNIVERSAL-JOINT-UJ/311255857220?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
Video quickly put together of the race. Watching it back it just shows how much we need to work on setting up the suspension and spend some more time in the seat. In a straight line it was awesome!
Just returned from a great weekend at Silverstone. We arrived early Friday morning for a day of testing and having never raced at Silverstone before we had a tall mountain to climb!
The morning was spent both learning the track and getting used to the car and it's new suspension. The engine...
Completely forgot to update this last week and rather a lot has happened since!
After finishing up at Mark Fish's with Gearbox back in and geometry and corner weighting sorted I next saw the car when I picked it up to take straight to Track n Road in Rainham for it's second stint on the rollers...
Fitting is straight forward enough although slightly different connections depending on whether you have a Cup master cylinder. And if you are having a bias valve check your pipe runs before installing it. I mounted mine beside the handbrake initially, only to find the line from the MC wouldn't...