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It's the 1.6 same as the twingo 133 but slightly detuned. Not very quick at all, my brother had one in 2010 and got done by a smart car when he was flat out in 6th 😂
Luck of draw i suppose.
My last clutch was from factory and had done 95,000 miles. 25,000 of those were by me and quite a few were track days.
It looked almost new when it was taken out.
They're just listed as the Premium option online. Doesn't specifically say Valeo, but everyone i know of that's chosen that option has received a Valeo clutch.
If it is loose then the bearing will be knackered anyway.
If it does fail majorly then the hub could fall out and rip the driveshaft out the box with it!
I'd go into Euro and see if they can match it tbh, saves waiting on delivery.
That one matches the Renault part number (7701206771) too, so it's the right one.
Just one mate. We did Niall's NSF last year.
Got a mate to do it on his press, they need a few ton of force to get out, and 9/10 the outer race will get left behind on the hub flange so you'll need to chisel/grind it off carefully.
SNR make the bearings. Euro list them at £90 but see what codes are about.
https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Renault_Clio_2.0_2005/p/car-parts/transmission-parts/car-transmission/wheel-bearing-and-wheel-hub/?628745630&1&77f2bb51d73ad81d9f45d1519a815a70576dd2ed&000370
You can mate.
When you've selected the car and track in time trial, it loads up a second screen with Start and a few other options, go down one to edit the tuning setup, then load setup and save setup once loaded.
Unbolt the round disc off the top, the one with the 3 Allen head bolts.
Put the coilover in from underneath the car and then bolt the disc back on.
Spinning the disc will adjust your camber and castor accordingly.