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Well by extending the track width, you end up with massive negative camber. This in turn means that the hub angle needs altering to correct the geo, so this in turn alters the scrub radius.
I'm the one who did/does the roll centre kit mate. Correction of roll centres is just one of the major items that need to be addressed.
The Ackerman angle was altered by Renault on the 60mm spacing hubs compared to the 54mm items, and it's noticeable. How much improvement you get is unclear...
The majority, if not all the Clio racers on here run with a stiffer rear spring mate. It's all to do with insufficient roll control, so you cheat and use stiffer springs instead. On a fwd car, the rear controls what the front end does.
It can have quite a dramatic effect on steering feel and stability mate if you alter the scrub radius too much.
Have a read on the link below for the full sp.
http://www.hrsprings.com/technical/scrub_radius
I personally see thicker head gaskets as bodging mate, but yeah it would work. You'd need to cc the chambers etc though to see if it will gain you enough of a drop.
1) You're better off with the M45 unit off a c200 merc mate as they don't have the electrically activated pulley. M62's are a bit big for a 2ltr tbh, but they would still work. Another option is the M45 off the cooper s as that will also give you the ability to run a pas pump or alternator off...
I'd only send a head to ALD for porting if you want it to come back absolutely f**king ruined mate. On more than 1 occasion, he's left swarf/debris in oil ways and its scrapped the head and an engine in one case I believe. He's had too much skimmed off one as well raising the compression ratio...
If it's crunching into 2nd gear, you are in for a big repair bill mate!! They don't do the original synchro for 2nd gear anymore, so you need the updated kit which is £200 straight off. After that your into £380 for the bits to sort the crunchy 3rd and 4th gear. Labour on top.
You know what they say about a change mate. :up:
Engine crane is now at my house ready for this coming week too. That's the 2nd time we will have dismantled one of my creations! Lol!!
Yes mate I know, but times/circumstances change I guess.
Yeah the S1000RR is the way I'm going without doubt. I'm looking forward to getting one and taking it apart! Lol
All good things come to an end at some point mate, so it is what it is for me. Yeah they're fully booked until into next year now, but I'm not too stressed as I don't mind holding off until next summer anyway!
I imagine I'll still do gearbox refreshes and the steering rack stuff mate.
Lol...
If you are careful, you can replace the hose without dismantling anything. You just need to move things out of the way, but the g/box mount can remain untouched. Granted though, it's an absolute ball ache of a job to do.